Float Trip - POSTPONED
This is being postponed... new date TBD
[QUOTE=JulieU,Jun 9 2007, 11:28 AM]Thanks to David, arrangements have been made to float the Niangua River on July 14th. |
Work permitting I would Like to go.
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Hmmm.... Did I read Float Trip! It's been a couple of years for us as well. Sherry, I and a close group of friends use to go every year, spend the night in tents, and leave the next day. No drinking involved as I don't drink :D
Missouri has some nice float trip areas if you would consider that. WOuld love to jopin you, but don't know if time will allow us to do so. |
[QUOTE=8BALL,May 10 2007, 08:00 PM]No drinking involved as I don't drink
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Sounds fun...
Where exactly is that river located? |
Originally Posted by Tx_Phantom,May 11 2007, 07:58 AM
Where exactly is that river located?
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If this is on a weekend, it sounds like alotta fun! And it's affordable...
Based purely on driving distance for me, I like the idea of the Illinois River. Keep me posted... |
Count me in for sure! Just let me know the details
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I'll do my best to make this trip! I leave tomorrow for a three-day trip down the Buffalo River, which is another river to consider. It is one of the best floating rivers in the area in my opinion, and there are some great roads in that area.
The Mulberry may not be a good choice for a relaxing day of floating and partaking of libations since it has quite a few class II+ and class III rapids, although it is a great river. I spent three days on it last spring kayaking with some other kayakers and a couple people in whitewater canoes. We pulled a lot of people out of the river after their canoe got swamped or they dumped it in a rapid. In low water it may not be too bad, although you may drag a lot. |
Wow, the Buffalo River looks/sounds like a good one, too! :thumbup: We'll definitely keep that in mind. Thanks, Jamie!
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