I too have paddled that section of the Potomac dozens of times—it’s always been fairly straightforward. So, I’m curious to know what was going on. Discounting unidentified phenomena such as alien tractor beams, seems there’s only three reasons you’d be going upstream: 1. you were paddling upstream. You’re an experienced canoeist, so let’s rule that out. 2. The current carried you upstream. Collectively with your group, we’ve paddled this hundreds of times and only experienced downstream current, so this seems unlikely. 3. The wind was pushing you upstream. Surely, you would have noticed the wind if it changed direction on you. Mystified, I’m guessing it was 1, which we already ruled out. Did you try not paddling to see where your boat would go? Wind and waves… a lot going on. The Breaks just downstream—don’t want to end up there. And it happened to all the boats, right? Doesn’t seem like the tiny, low-sitting kayaks would be much affected by wind, taking me back to 2, the current. Okay, I’ve gone around in a circle and can make no sense of it. Please post if you figure anything out.