| Date | River | Class | Ability | Coordinator |
| 5/10-11 | Delaware River, Eshback, NY | I | Nov | Megan O'Reilly moreilly@together.net (570) 828-7308 |
| We'll paddle roughly from Eshback to Kittattiny Point and camp at one of the spots along the river along the way. I will bring camp stove, food etc but folks would have to have their own gear otherwise. The stretch is flatwater/class 1. |
| 5/10-11 | Fiddlehead Slalom, Winooski River, Montpelier, VT | II+ | Nov | John Coraor jcoraor@optonline.net (631) 271-3909 |
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| 5/14 | Black RIver, Chester, NJ | Flat | All | Jack Moskowitz jackmos@optonline.net (973) 584-3697 |
Meet late afternoon for a quiet paddle on flat water in a beautiful setting, food afterward. Need a boat? Contact kvoytac@bellatlantic.net to borrow one. |
| 5/17-18 | Covered Bridge Slalom, Housatonic Rvr, W Cornwall, CT | II | Nov | John Coraor jcoraor@optonline.net (631) 271-3909 |
| Prior WW exp. needed, but novice racers are encouraged
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| 5/17 | Mongaup River, Port Jervis, NY | II+ | Int | Dan Spencer dansspencer@earthlink.net (908) 721-2978 |
| Note: This is scheduled to be a two turbine release. Although the river remains a class II+ paddle it becomes much more pushy with harder to catch eddies at this level. |
| 5/17-18 | Moose River, Old Forge, NY | IV-V | Exp | Wayne Gulmantovicz waynegman@aol.com (732) 672-1817 |
| High water options include the Grass, Independence, Woodhull or Oswagotch Rivers. |
| 5/24-25 | 10 Mile River Slalom Clinic & Race, Wingdale, NY | I | Nov | John Coraor jcoraor@optonline.net (631) 271-3909 |
Some prior WW exp. advisable, but beginner racers are encouraged.
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| 5/24-26 | Lower Youghiogheny River, Ohiopyle PA | III | Adv | Neval Ozturk nevalozturk@yahoo.com (201) 982-1171 |
| Camping:$10 per tent per night. Permit:$3 for permit per run day. Each person will purchase the shuttle tickets individually right before we put-in. It is another $3 per shuttle ticket and you must buy one if you plan to paddle this river, walking is not an option. |