We put the Oru kayak together and paddled down the Duwamish from the Star Fire Sports Complex to Diagonal Park; about ten miles.
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We zipped right along with a good current for the first third then the river widened and the incoming tide slowed the flow.
There were submerged trees and a few areas with strong eddies but we had no mishaps and enjoyed the day.
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