https://youtu.be/QwXHTpNGDaQ
It was fun and luckily a lot of my archery elk hunting backpack gear worked extremely well for this. Light weight and didn't take up much space. Happy to be able to get more use out of it than the 10 days a year out west.
The river has been low. 64cfs which Buddy at Rochelle's recommends at least 100cfs for a good float but with that low flow, it did make it pretty easy to paddle up river. My plan, since I got out so late Saturday, was to just go up a mile or so and camp on this sandbar I'd picked out but once I got there, there was already a group camping there so I headed back downstream to scope out a couple spots I noticed on the way up. Had 2 interesting visitors during the early morning hours. Hogs. One about 15' from me and the other about 30 yards. Didn't get them on video but I may bring my bow next time.

It sure was a nice, relaxing trip though. Hard to believe it's been this close to me (just under an hour drive from my house) and I'm only now exploring it. I do foresee many more trips there in the future.
On a side note, any fishing tips for that river would greatly be appreciated! I threw a LOT of stuff at it and tried a handful of different places with only 1 small nibble to show for it.