When are we going tubing?
This year's trip will be on Saturday, July 14,
2001.
I currently have no rain date.
Where are we going tubing?
Same place we always go - Spring Creek, near Marianna.
What the heck is tubing anyway?
Well! I can tell that somebody slept through Redneck
101. Tubing is more fun than you can shake a soggy stick at!
(note the preposition at the end of that sentence)
The picture at the top of this page is really a rather complete explanation.
Of course, the best way to learn is through experience, so...
Where do we meet?
We will meet at the McDonald's at the intersection of
West Highway 90 and Capital Circle NW at 8:00am. Those of you that
know me realize what a concession this is! Please try to be on time.
Any delay makes launching much more difficult as the put-in area can become
congested early.
When will I get home?
The trip generally takes most of the day. The actual
duration of the trip depends on the level and speed of the river.
We're usually headed home by late afternoon, but I wouldn't make plans
until evening. On one trip we lost two oil pumps!
What should I bring?
An inner tube, sunscreen, and aquatic footwear are
essential. One thing that I can recommend is an inexpensive water-proof PVC
bag to hold all your doo-dads. See my friends at Trail&Ski and pick one up.
They are also available at the Canoe Shop or several other Sporting Goods
stores. Having said that, we have had people canoe with us or ride
pool floats and other such devices. If you are not a strong swimmer,
please wear a Coast Guard approved vest and let me and everyone else know
before we start the trip so that we can keep our eye on you. Other
things that you may want to bring include:
Toys (water pistols, squirt things,
etc)
Water-proof cameras
Bug repellent (if you're the sweet
& sensitive type)
Sun Glasses (cheap - leave the thermonuclear
protection at home)
A hat for sun protection
Where can I get an inner tube?
I always get mine from Dave Howell Tires. Located
just west of Capital Circle on West Pensacola Street, they usually sell
used inner tubes for about $5.00 each. I once got a group discount
of $1.00 per tube. Which brings me to the next point - I have about
14 tubes. (everyone said that they would pay me back, but...)
I'll happily loan them out on a first come, first serve basis. Please
contact me early to pick up and test your tube. And don't count on my
having a tube for you on the Friday before the trip! Simon
Capstick found someplace last year that gave him several at no
charge. You might check with him before you buy. One more
thing - The R22 is about right for adults. Small children may need
car tubes which can be harder to come by.
What can I expect on the trip?
First of all, a great deal of fun! But everyone
should understand that this is a rather primitive outing. You'll
be in the water for about 4 hours solid. There are no rest rooms.
We'll be eating lunch in the woods and returning home dirty, tired and
happy. If the thought of a bug crawling on you is bothersome, you
may wish to think twice!
Did you say lunch?
Sure did. There's a cool little place on the river
where we usually stop, get our legs back and have a bite of lunch.
It's best to keep it simple - bagel and some fruit or something similar.
We usually take a group photo during lunch.
What about beer? I hear you
mention beer?
We'll yes. And no. If you want beer, by all
means bring it. I personally don't care to bring it for several reasons.
First, it makes for far too many unscheduled trips into the woods.
Secondly, I've seen many a tuber snagged in a dead fall or beached in an
oxbow because they were unable to maneuver their R22 and their 34 quart
Igloo when lashed together. And finally, I have plenty of fun without
it. If you do decide to bring some, please be diligent about collecting
the empties.
Anything else?
Well now that you mention it... The fewer vehicles
we have, the easier things are. Please try to car-pool if possible.
We can also work out something either at the meeting place or in Marianna.
Now, just to make that more difficult, let me add that you should have
your tubes inflated when you arrive. There is a gas station in Marianna
where we can inflate them if necessary. Please make sure that it
will hold air before coming.
I read you're whole big, fat, stupid
FAQ and I still have a question...
Well you'll just have to send me some e-mail,
leave a note on my desk, call me on the phone, or hunt me down like the
dog that I am...
Return
to Annual NRB Tubing Trip
Last updated: 27 JUN 2001
Send any comments to: pbarber@mailer.fsu.edu