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Missoula’s Wave needs emergency fix


Post Falls' Chris Hoffer surfs a wave in the Spokane River at Corbin Park in Post Falls last Saturday during the  Corbin Kickoff kayaking event. 
 (Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review)

PADDLING — The artificial wave that has become a fixture in downtown Missoula and attracted kayakers from across the nation needs emergency repairs.

Brennan’s Wave was completed in 2006 and has served as a site for the U.S. Kayak Team’s Olympic Trial and the Montana Whitewater Championships, according to a story in the Missoulian .

Trent Baker, the spokesman for the nonprofit organization that funded the wave’s construction and oversees an endowment for its maintenance, says the wave has a giant crack in its middle chute.

The Missoulian reports runoff flows in the Clark Fork River likely caused the erosion.

Baker’s nonprofit has $20,000 to put toward fixing the crack but the repairs are expected to cost $50,000.

The group is seeking donations.

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Outdoors Blog." Read all stories from this blog