Sipsey Wild & Scenic River Float - May 2021
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- Enjoy our adventure down the Sipsey River! Located in the Sipsey Wilderness - Bankhead Forest - North Alabama.
The Sipsey is one of if not the prettiest floats we’ve ever gone on. We highly recommended it if you know your way around a kayak and can handle no cell service for a few hours. It took us about 8 hours to make the 9.5 mile float, but that includes stops.
The video is part nature video, part vlog, and part comedy video. The comedy part was accidental, but hey, that’s just part of it sometimes. 🤣
Here are some of our favorite comedic quotes from the video. What’s your favorite??
“How wet’s that beef jerky, man?”
“If you do that, you will die.”
“Lots of big rocks that would be good places for snakes.”
“Where’s your kayak?”
“It’s no blood yet.”
“This is the…recovery area.”
“It’s so much trauma!”
May 2021
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Great video!I could not wait to kayaking Sipsey River.
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing!!!
Nice! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
@@justhangingaround3359 no problem! We really enjoy making outdoor videos also
Heard kayaking the Sipsey can be very challenging depending on water levels
Yes, we’ve heard the same thing. The water level was about perfect for our float. But we did still have several boats turn over.
Absolutely! My sister flipped in November one year and the current was so strong we couldn’t get to her for at least 30 minutes. Thank goodness we had a med kit with a warming/solar blanket. She was purple 😅😬
Great video!! Sipsey is one of my favorite places!! 👏👏
Thanks! We will definitely be going back. It was so gorgeous. We actually watched some of your videos to see what the 100 yard dash was like! We enjoyed them!
@@justhangingaround3359 That's awesome- thank you!! 😁 I noticed the 100-yard dash in yours. The flow was 250 & 550 the two times I've done it. A buddy did it last weekend at 100 CFS and said it was great.
Where did y’all put in and take out at? I wanna go but I don’t know where or what to watch out for
We put in at the Sispey River Picnic Area off of Cranal Road (you can map it and there are signs). You have to pay $3 per car to park there. And then we took out right past the 33 bridge, to the left . There are pink ribbons hanging in a tree nearby.
To park at the take out spot, going south on 33, you turn left right before the 33 bridge. There’s no signs or markers. Just a gravel driveway off the road. But it’s BEFORE the bridge on the road.
We’ve only done it once but we’ve read online that it’s best to float November through May, due to the water levels getting too low during the summer months.
We had lots of fun! There were a couple of tight spots during the float due to fallen trees, and the 100 yard dash (class 2 rapid) wasn’t as rough as we’ve seen it on other videos, I think because the water was already getting lower by early May. But it was still a blast!
Thanks
Bet that was fun to haul the boats in and out of the water! This place is amazing! What spots do you recommend to put in/out of? Now following #21
Oh yes that was a long haul out with boats…but totally worth it for this float! We put in at the Sipsey River Picnic Area off Cranal Road. It’s $3 to park there. We took out on the left, past the 33 bridge. To park at the take out spot, going south on 33, turn left before you get to the bridge.
Thanks for the follow! Hope y’all have fun if you end up doing the float!
How long of a float is that and was there any good camping spots on the banks?
We take our time when we float, so it was an all day affair. 8 hours from put in to take out. Paddling, it would probably take 5-6 hours. It's about a 10 mile stretch.
Thank you! Any good sand bars to camp?
We saw one group very early in the float packing up a camp site on a small bank, so there's at least one spot, but I recall there were limited sandbars at least on this stretch of the river. Sorry! I'm afraid we won't be much help with the camping bit - that's not something we usually look in to. Check out Southern Paddler. He does some camping, although I can't remember if he's done camping on this same float or not.
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Would you say it has good bass fishing?
Yes! We went early in the spring, so they weren’t super active, but it would probably be very active in the summer.
Where did y’all put in at take out at?
We put in at the Sipsey River Picnic area off Canal road. It’s $3 to park there. We took out past the 33 bridge, on the left. There are pink ribbons hanging in a nearby tree.
There’s no markers or signs for the parking area at the take out spot. Going south on 33, turn left onto a gravel driveway before you get to the bridge on the road.
@@justhangingaround3359 about how long did it take?
It took us about 8 hours from put in to take out. However, we stopped and fished quite a bit, and also stopped for a while to help out some of our guys who flipped over. I bet if you paddled, it would be 5-6 hours.
This looks like the sipsey fork not the sipsey river