Route 90 in missouri ?
Hey guys,
I wanted to know if Route 90 between Noel,mo and Washburn,mo is fun to drive. I'm going to be canoeing in pineville and i want some twisty road fun before that.
Or is there any fun roads close to there.
Thanks
Richard
I wanted to know if Route 90 between Noel,mo and Washburn,mo is fun to drive. I'm going to be canoeing in pineville and i want some twisty road fun before that.
Or is there any fun roads close to there.
Thanks
Richard
Originally Posted by JulieU,May 18 2007, 03:11 PM
Tons of fun roads in Bella Vista which is actually in Arkansas just south of 90. I might check out 90 this weekend. I'll be sure to let you know how it is if we go that way.
Awesome roads in that area. Unfortunatley, it is pretty far south for our group so we dont get to visit that area to frequently.
Never been there. Please post up here on your opinion if you take the route.
Have fun canoeing! After years in the Boundary Waters Area, I'm not sure the MO people understand that a canoe can be operated without a beer in your hand. I never heard of "a float trip" before coming here. Watch for topless people, instead of topless S2000s, when your on MO rivers.
Have fun canoeing! After years in the Boundary Waters Area, I'm not sure the MO people understand that a canoe can be operated without a beer in your hand. I never heard of "a float trip" before coming here. Watch for topless people, instead of topless S2000s, when your on MO rivers.
Originally Posted by DryCycle,May 24 2007, 12:07 PM
A canoe cannot be operated without beer trailing in the water. Adds stability to the boat.
Make that a cooler full of beers, shots, wine coolers and such
Originally Posted by rehile,May 19 2007, 10:30 PM
Never been there. Please post up here on your opinion if you take the route.
Have fun canoeing! After years in the Boundary Waters Area, I'm not sure the MO people understand that a canoe can be operated without a beer in your hand. I never heard of "a float trip" before coming here. Watch for topless people, instead of topless S2000s, when your on MO rivers.
Have fun canoeing! After years in the Boundary Waters Area, I'm not sure the MO people understand that a canoe can be operated without a beer in your hand. I never heard of "a float trip" before coming here. Watch for topless people, instead of topless S2000s, when your on MO rivers.

I too spent a large part of my life in the boundry waters with my canoe weighted down with hundreds of pounds of camping and fishing gear to be portaged 1 to 300 rods from pond to pond. Somehow we managed this without GPS!
However, the friendlier MO, AR, and OK canoeing does require balast, and the coolers usually do a good job
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