It's 91F and predicted to reach 99F today in Sacramento.
We're heading down to the South Yuba to our favorite swim hole tomorrow.
Don't know if I'll jump in or not. It's high, fast and cold. Maybe I'll just splash in the shallows
I just read that there have been five drownings in the foothill rivers (Yuba, American, etc.) over the last weekend. We lose a few kids every year on the Yuba when it gets hot and the rivers are in full flood. It's really sad, especially when it is so predictable.
Last year we saved a drunk young woman who had been swept away. She had bounced into rocks and was giving up when we saw her submerge into a pool right before our eyes. She was with a bunch of idjits from Marysville who had come to the river to party and decided to wade across the swollen river. After drinking all day in the sun, they attempted to wade back across. The river took her, and she pulled away so fast they couldn't run fast enough to catch her. I caught her before the next rapids and laid her up on a warm slab. I checked her for broken bones and concussion. She was hypothermic, bruised and up-chucking water, but recovered in about half and hour. I think one of the crew either fractured or severely sprained his ankle in the process.
We escorted them back to the trail head, just before dark. Some people just don't belong in the backcountry where Darwin can exact his toll.