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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Proposed Beech Fork River Park


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BRIAN WALKER The Kentucky Standard

A May 2006 proposal to create a park near the Bardstown city dam that could draw in boaters from several states hasn’t happened yet, but the project isn’t dead in the water. Although no official action has been taken by city government, its engineers and the council are receptive to researching the mutual benefits retro-fitting the dam on Beech Fork River and nearby area could have for boaters and the water supply.

Bardstown City Engineer Larry Hamilton said at Tuesday’s Council meeting work on a proposal with the Army Corps of Engineers along with input from a group of designers and a professor from the University of Louisville show the project is still viable. Originally the Bardstown Boaters brought the idea to light at a tourism meeting as a way to improve the dam and create a “place to play” at the same time. Spalding Hurst, a member of the boating group, said he and others must travel great distances to do some aspects of their sport. The proposed site, if made a reality, would become a destination for boaters of all types, he said.

Hamilton said the original price tag to get the engineering work completed on the dam project was $10,000. Previous commitments from the Bardstown-Nelson County Tourist and Convention Commission and the Bardstown Boaters to each pick up a third of the tab left the city with roughly a $3,300 bill to fund the project. Hamilton told the council Tuesday the work with U of L will be less costly than a Colorado-based firm suggested early on in the discussion of the proposal. He said about $6,000 is all that will be used to fund the engineering and design plans.

“The boaters have raised even more money than they said they were going to,” Bardstown Mayor Dick Heaton said. “They have been very committed to this whole thing. We still have a promise from tourism for a third of the cost too.”

Kids at the Whitewater Park
Hamilton said he wanted to make it clear the project wasn’t just a pet plan to benefit a few people. The gravel dam on Beech Fork River has eroded steadily during the decades since its construction. The ability to safely raise the level of the water in the area and provide more water is part of an overall review of the city’s system currently underway, he said.

Hamilton explained to the Council the low levels at Sympson Lake this summer due to a lack of rainfall has given the water department ample opportunity to investigate methods to improve pumping activities and increase the volume of water sent to the nearby treatment plant.

He said an intake screen has become partially obstructed with several tons of silt over the years. Hamilton suggested to the Council securing an engineer and contractor to create a concrete retaining wall tall enough around the intake area of the pumps to keep it free of debris. With more electrical capacity at the location through improvements in recent years, he said both intake pumps could work at once to give the city the ability to draw about 8.5 million gallons of water a day.

Currently one pump can bring in about three million and the other roughly six million gallons. With the partial blockage of the intake, neither is really functioning at full capacity, Hamilton said.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Tourist Board Promotes WW Park

Sample Our Spirit

The Bardstown-Nelson County tourist board talked of ideas and promotions for the area including the Bardstown Whitewater Park on Tuesday September the 18th. Here is what the Kentucky Standard reported in the September 19th edition of the paper.

Proposed efforts to create a whitewater park for canoe and kayak enthusiasts near the Bardstown city dam. Although now new action has been taken by city government on the matter, the Bardstown Boaters group is still promoting the idea. Tourism chair Nicky Rapier said city officials have been receptive to the proposition as there is already a need to do some work on the spillway area.

Learn more about the Bardstown Whitewater Park

Josh Reports On Gauley Fest

Ben's New Boat and Old Boat

WOW, Gauley Fest was awsome! I think we need to have a club outing for the Fest! Thousands of other boaters, which makes a great environment for a get together. Me and Ben and Cave Larry from Vikings got together Fri. were lead down the Lower Gauley by Todd Garland and Brian Sandman. Todd was a great guide and made our first trip a very successful one. The water is big fast, the first rapid is Koontz Flume and when you get to the bottom and see what you just ran it really gets the adrenaline going especially since this was a step up for me. Ben did amazing on the Lower, for having paddled nothing harder than the CBF he did awsome and hit some good combat rolls. He did have one swim and that was at Pure Screaming Hell the last class IV on the section but other than that he was impressive.

Saturday we just relaxed, I hiked into Pillow Rock on the upper and that was as much fun as running the lower, saw lots of carnage and took some pics. The festival was lots of fun, great deals on gear and boats, kayak videos projected all over the fest and lots of good company and music.( Lots of cool Free stuff too) So I've already marked it on my calendar to go next year, you guys should to, definitely worth the trip.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Adventure Tourism Plan For Eastern KY

Kentucky Adventure Terrain

More than $523,000 in grant money will be available to increase adventure tourism opportunities in eastern Kentucky.

The funding was announced in conjunction with results of a study showing that increased spending on adventure tourism in eastern Kentucky could bring in more than 130,000 new visitors a year, create more than 1,500 new jobs and have an estimated annual economic impact of nearly $100 million.

Download the study here: EKYAdventureTourismPlan.pdf

Community meetings have been set to discuss study and grants.

Topics will include a general overview of the study, implementation planning and grant information. For more information visit: http://www.kentuckytourism.com/krta

Monday, September 17, 2007

Russell Fork Trip

Russell Fork Gorge

A group of us from the club will be going to the Russell Fork in Elkhorn City, KY on October 12th - 14th. The Russell Fork releases every Saturday and Sunday in October. It runs through the Breaks Interstate Park and consists of a variety of different runs ranging from class II-III to the huge class V whitewater of the Russell Fork Gorge. We'll be running the Pound Section and Upper Russell Fork. Some may also be interested in the Lower Russell Fork.

This is a trip for anyone. There is plenty of great whitewater, great hiking, great views and most likely beautiful fall weather.

Discuss in the Forum

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Bourbon City Challenge Show Online Now

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See the show right now at www.kyrace.com

The Bulleit Bourbon City Challenge Adventure Race will also be televised. You can catch it on Saturday September 15th at 8pm on The CW Louisville. Click here to find the channel for your viewing area.

Lonely Goat Productions produced the show and inside of it airs a story about the Bardstown Boaters and our goal to bring a whitewater park to Bardstown.

Vietnam: The Bardstown Group


I stumbled across this old film footage from the 70's about the group of soldiers from Bardstown who served in Vietnam. It's in another language but the first interview is Jerry Janes, Justin's father. It's also cool to see some old film of Bardstown.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Adventure Race Results

Aeriel View of the Race Course

Here the results for the Bulleit Bourbon City Challenge Adventure Race held on Sunday in Bardstown, KY. The Bardstown Boaters had 3 teams competing in the race. Our best finish was 4th place in the team division.

The race will be televised on The CW Louisville this Saturday at 8pm, check your local listings.

TEAM DIVISION

First Place:
Matt Hoyes, Jack Kindersparker, Mark Curtsinger (Bloomfield Middle School)

Second Place:
Jeff Johnson and Dennis Adkins (Fort Knox)

Third Place:
Thad Sears, Brad Hicks, Matt Mitchell, Brandon Sturgeon (UPS)

Fourth Place:
Spalding Hurst, Justin Janes (Bardstown Boaters)

INDIVIDUAL MALE DIVISION

First Place:

Ty Clements (Bethlehem Graduate)

Second Place:
Aaron Benson (Goose Creek Cycle, Louisville)

Third Place:
Rich Hardin (Boston, KY)

INDIVIDUAL FEMALE DIVISION

First Place:
Kimber Hampton (Boston Elementary Teacher)