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Newberg Rogers Landing to the Yamhill River and Return - L2 - T2607
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Newberg Rogers Landing to the Yamhill River and Return - L2 - T2607
When
January 27, 2026
9:30 AM
Location
Roger's Landing County Park
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Full Name::
Dennis Pennell
Email address::
bluespaddler@gmail.com
Phone::
3609537061
Activity Title::
Newberg Rogers Landing to the Yamhill River and Return
Date of Activity::
1/27/2026
Narrative::
Join me on Tuesday Jan 27 for a winter paddle out of Rogers Landing in Newberg. We will go upriver in the back-channel side of Ash Island, with the intent to reach the mouth of the Yamhill before crossing to the east side of the river for a lunch stop.
With the leaves off the trees, we should get a good view of the heron nests, and maybe some herons also. There are usually ducks, various raptors, Kingfishers, and small birds in abundance.
Air temps should be about 40 when we launch and soaring into the mid-40s by mid-afternoon. Water temperatures will be in the low 40s. You might consider bringing a hot beverage or soup for the lunch stop in case you get a little cool during the break.
Last I checked there is a $3 parking fee payable via Mastercard or Visa at the parking lot.
Please arrive at whatever time you need to to be ready for a safety talk at 10:15 followed immediately by launching.
Meeting Time::
9:30:00 AM
Launch Time::
10:15:00 AM
Type of activity::
Paddle Trip
Put in::
Roger's Landing County Park, Newberg
Take out::
Roger's Landing County Park, Newberg
Route Alternative for bad weather::
None
Required equipment::
Minimum Immersion protection::
Drysuit
Primary Organizer::
Dennis Pennell
Co-Organizer(s)::
Has organizer paddled here before?:
Yes
Has organizer led an OOPS paddle here before?:
Yes
Organizer's first aid and CPR current?:
Yes
First Aid /CPR Person::
Maximum number of paddlers::
5 plus TO
I certify that I understand and will conduct this activity in accordance with the OOPS Activity Policy::
Yes
Estimated Air Temperature::
40s
Estimated Water Temperature::
40s
Estimated Water Time (including breaks/lunch)::
4 hours
Tide times & heights::
N/A
Current information::
Slow, maybe one knot except possibly a little more at some constricted places.
Hazards::
Wind strength::
Level 2: 7-12 knots (14 mph) – wind noticeably effects movement of paddle
Swell/Surf size::
Level 2: Waves up to 2', no breaking waves
Sea state::
Level 2: Waves up to armpit; light to moderate chop, scattered whitecaps
Landing types::
Level 2: Frequent landing opportunities including docks or moderate sloping banks, brush or overhanging trees
Currents::
Level 2: Mild currents (up to 2 knots): current increases / decreases group speed by half
Total distance::
Level 2: 6 to 11 miles
Open crossing::
Level 1: Less than 0.5 miles
Paddling Environment::
Overall rating::
Level 2
Rating Comments::
Location::
https://maps.app.goo.gl/w7myZdLRKGx1Hgti8
Photos (Optional)::
COVID-19 Status of Trip::
All participants of this trip must be vaccinated for Covid-19
Tide Station::
N/A
Link to map of route (Optional):
Oregon Ocean Paddling Society
Portland, Oregon
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