Rob--
Not going to ask anyone to cross anything crazy. I have checked everything already and nothing's been more than 2', low current, and river rock bed. I have flow data from the USGS from those recon days. In the days prior to the trip, I'll check the flow rates online, and if it's higher than it was for the recon, then I"ll know it's not passable and we'll find alternate routes. Too easy!
There is only one: Google Maps. Yes, I use others, from paper topos to fancy GPS mapsets, but I keep coming back to Google in the end. It's just too user-friendly! (I added the text using Adobe Illustrator.)
Emily is the best. I have found a woman who shares the passion and gets just as excited as I do about these trips. I'm a lucky man. (Yes, she's probably reading this.... hi, dear.)
2-4ft river crossings.. I may need to rethink this..
What map sets you using..??
Also.. I gotta say I'm mighty impressed.. You got a girl to go out camping, in the back of a pickup truck and it's 20 degrees outside..
We came across a couple in Colorado last September that were out camping on Chihuahua Gulch.. They'd gotten stuck crossing a small creek and had just made it across about 10 minutes before we came along. They were just starting to setup camp (not fully unloaded yet) wondering how/if they were gonna make it back across the next morning.. We offered to hang out and help them get back across, but they decided they would just wait until the morning.. Was barely supposed to hit freezing that night up in the mountains, my wife made mention "they had to be outta their ever lovin minds to camp out in that weather".. I figured they were prepared for the weather and can recall camping out in the winter on a creek bank behind my grandmother's place with nothing but some old quilts and some wind breaks we made out of leftover straw and chaff from the soybean field beside the creek..
If she were to wake up and it was within 43 degrees of 20, she wouldn't be all laughing and smiling and it'd take me better than a month to get outta that doghouse..
Guess 20 years of living in Memphis has made us soft..