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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 523545" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>Stumps are hard to see at night. There are 2 miles of twisting, narrow channel, with plenty of rocks, between our camp and the lake. The return trip from fireworks shows is always trecherous. Once in the channel, we sparingly use high powered flashlights to spot markers, rocks, and the bank. Mainly use the gps display in the open areas (on dimist setting) and stay with in the tracks. Over all the years we have done it, only had one other boat, which was traveling behind us, and they were using mounted spot lights. They illuminated the path ahead of us. </p><p></p><p>I see river runners using mounted spot lights, but they seldom come across other boats at night. If you are on an intersecting path, just turn them off and wait for the passing. </p><p></p><p>The most challenging times are when the water is warmer than the air, and mist or light fog is on the water. Heavy fog is downright scarey, day or night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 523545, member: 3438"] Stumps are hard to see at night. There are 2 miles of twisting, narrow channel, with plenty of rocks, between our camp and the lake. The return trip from fireworks shows is always trecherous. Once in the channel, we sparingly use high powered flashlights to spot markers, rocks, and the bank. Mainly use the gps display in the open areas (on dimist setting) and stay with in the tracks. Over all the years we have done it, only had one other boat, which was traveling behind us, and they were using mounted spot lights. They illuminated the path ahead of us. I see river runners using mounted spot lights, but they seldom come across other boats at night. If you are on an intersecting path, just turn them off and wait for the passing. The most challenging times are when the water is warmer than the air, and mist or light fog is on the water. Heavy fog is downright scarey, day or night. [/QUOTE]
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