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Dayton on TV

Well, you know, watching college football would have been preferred, but that's not for another two weeks.
mouthy little s*it aren’t ya Juro!!?? hehehe jk you silly sumbitch . Hope your monday is goin well and you’ve already had 5 Busch lites and got some mornin sects
 
Same thing I wondered. And that I can barely get a night or two away with having a wife and kids. lol
No kids, that is time available #1. My own boss is #2. Quit hiring employees years ago #3.
Got lucky with some savings early on #4 which allows me to work for living instead of living to work.

It's been awhile since I've thru paddled a river. Been getting the itch lately. I hiked the whole A.T. back in 2000 just out of college, but can't take 6+ months at this point to hike PCT or CDT so 50 days or less. Any Northern river recommendations? I've done a bunch of thru paddles in the Southeast, and wouldn't mind avoiding a bunch of lakes and dams next trip. I paddle the Buffalo in Arkansas every 2 to 3 years. If almost navigable at 130 miles that is a week taking my time. I'm thinking 900-600 miles of mostly obstruction free water.

One of you Midwesterners has to have some cool river that you know is a great paddle.
 
No kids, that is time available #1. My own boss is #2. Quit hiring employees years ago #3.
Got lucky with some savings early on #4 which allows me to work for living instead of living to work.

It's been awhile since I've thru paddled a river. Been getting the itch lately. I hiked the whole A.T. back in 2000 just out of college, but can't take 6+ months at this point to hike PCT or CDT so 50 days or less. Any Northern river recommendations? I've done a bunch of thru paddles in the Southeast, and wouldn't mind avoiding a bunch of lakes and dams next trip. I paddle the Buffalo in Arkansas every 2 to 3 years. If almost navigable at 130 miles that is a week taking my time. I'm thinking 900-600 miles of mostly obstruction free water.

One of you Midwesterners has to have some cool river that you know is a great paddle.
If I can't get a boat with a motor on it I'm not going there.
 
In college I did an overnight canoe trip down the Calamus. Dragged the canoe more than road in it. Sun burned and hung over is how I left that place. That's the extent of my river paddling.
 
No kids, that is time available #1. My own boss is #2. Quit hiring employees years ago #3.
Got lucky with some savings early on #4 which allows me to work for living instead of living to work.

It's been awhile since I've thru paddled a river. Been getting the itch lately. I hiked the whole A.T. back in 2000 just out of college, but can't take 6+ months at this point to hike PCT or CDT so 50 days or less. Any Northern river recommendations? I've done a bunch of thru paddles in the Southeast, and wouldn't mind avoiding a bunch of lakes and dams next trip. I paddle the Buffalo in Arkansas every 2 to 3 years. If almost navigable at 130 miles that is a week taking my time. I'm thinking 900-600 miles of mostly obstruction free water.

One of you Midwesterners has to have some cool river that you know is a great paddle.

My buddy kayaks this big event where you go from Omaha, to KC, to St Louis on the Missouri.
 
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