It's CITO week! Time to earn your spring CITO souvenir.
Sure, you COULD earn your CITO moseying around a community park, picking up discards from the culverts and ditches. OR you could join us on the water. So pull your kayaks out of the storage unit and pull your canoes out of the sheds. We're going down the river!
Plan to arrive at the LAUNCH waypoint by 8:30am on Saturday, April 21st. We will figure out the shuttle arrangements, and drop at least one car off at the EXTRACTION waypoint. We will return to the launch and shove off promptly by 9am.
The paddle should take between 2 and 2.5 hours. As an added bonus, there are a few extra caches you can pick up at the launch, along the way, and at the extraction point. We plan to arrive at the posted coordinates for the official event and logbook signing at 10:45am, the logbook will be available for 30 minutes.
Bring your kayak, canoe, or otherwise water-worthy vessle and join us for a day cleaning up one of Kent County's longest rivers. Garbage bags will be provided. Life jackets and sunscreen are recommended.
**If there is highly inclement weather, or excessive amounts of flooding, our backup date is 4/28.
**You will receive a CITO week souvenir for your attendance.
The Thornapple River is relatively calm, but is fairly wide and deep in certain areas. It is not a difficult river to navigate and is relatively free of obstacles. This is a family-friendly event!