Gnarbuckling on the South Yuba River
Gnarbuckling on the South Yuba River
Have you ever heard of “gnarbuckling”? Probably not, as it’s a term that one of Greyson’s friends made up. To explain gnarbuckling, I have to explain a little bit about the South Yuba River. The Yuba River is a gorgeous and important waterway that drains about 1,400 square miles of the western slope of the Sierra Nevada and is a major tributary of the Feather River. It’s made of three forks, and…
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