Scott Scheu
Scott Scheu grew up...that's the wrong phrase...was raised right between the South and Middle Forks of the American River, loves it wholeheartedly as evidenced by the fact that after graduating from college and working office job for 4 days in the city, he ripped off his dockers and ran back to the hills where he has been guiding folks downriver full time for the last 4 years. Also an outdoor educator, he loves telling stories about the area, from its complex history hundreds and even thousands of years ago, to its outlandish happenings at the pub last week (some of the stories are even true!). Also, a unique aspect about Scott is that he will not use the words "gnarly" or "gnar-gnar" when describing the geological or hydrological systems along the river (though he may use those words to describe a few of his fellow river folk, if warranted). He hopes to see you on the river soon.
Katie Russell
Katie grew up locally in the foothills, and truly loves the American River canyons. Working on the river is a lifestyle more than a job, and every season brings a new adventure for her. In the past year or so whitewater kayaking has become a favorite pastime, thus Katie is always looking for new water to run. She is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz, where she majored in Environmental Studies and Literature. Her favorite food is onion rings, and she drinks coffee and beer with equal enthusiasm
Lindsey Gulyas
Lindsey Gulyas is a shining star in a universe of melting humanity. Originally born in Truckee, Ca, Lindsey has called many locations home: Foresthill, Santa Cruz, and Truckee....ok just a few. He believes in strict hygiene of the ears, often cleaning them twice a day. Seasonally trading in his rubber raft for rubber raingear, Lindsey fishes the waters of Antarctica, catching perch and bird flu. He enjoys re-runs of Mork & Mindy and playing outdated versions of Trivial Pursuit. Lindsey's biggest accomplishment would be his 2nd place finish at the '93 Boy Scout pinewood derby. He's here to make your day.
Peace, Love, and chew toys,
-Charlie the River Dog
Scott Scheu grew up...that's the wrong phrase...was raised right between the South and Middle Forks of the American River, loves it wholeheartedly as evidenced by the fact that after graduating from college and working office job for 4 days in the city, he ripped off his dockers and ran back to the hills where he has been guiding folks downriver full time for the last 4 years. Also an outdoor educator, he loves telling stories about the area, from its complex history hundreds and even thousands of years ago, to its outlandish happenings at the pub last week (some of the stories are even true!). Also, a unique aspect about Scott is that he will not use the words "gnarly" or "gnar-gnar" when describing the geological or hydrological systems along the river (though he may use those words to describe a few of his fellow river folk, if warranted). He hopes to see you on the river soon.
Katie Russell
Katie grew up locally in the foothills, and truly loves the American River canyons. Working on the river is a lifestyle more than a job, and every season brings a new adventure for her. In the past year or so whitewater kayaking has become a favorite pastime, thus Katie is always looking for new water to run. She is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz, where she majored in Environmental Studies and Literature. Her favorite food is onion rings, and she drinks coffee and beer with equal enthusiasm
Lindsey Gulyas
Lindsey Gulyas is a shining star in a universe of melting humanity. Originally born in Truckee, Ca, Lindsey has called many locations home: Foresthill, Santa Cruz, and Truckee....ok just a few. He believes in strict hygiene of the ears, often cleaning them twice a day. Seasonally trading in his rubber raft for rubber raingear, Lindsey fishes the waters of Antarctica, catching perch and bird flu. He enjoys re-runs of Mork & Mindy and playing outdated versions of Trivial Pursuit. Lindsey's biggest accomplishment would be his 2nd place finish at the '93 Boy Scout pinewood derby. He's here to make your day.
Peace, Love, and chew toys,
-Charlie the River Dog






1 Comments:
I just want to say that Lindsey Gulyas is a liar and he did not get second place in the boy scout pinewood derby. I was there in '93 and I watched his red flyer lose it's front wheel before the finish line and he ate the dust as I flew by in my wooden rocket turbo booster 3,000 and took second place behind that stinkin' Scotty Scheu in his ATV.
Seth K.
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