lncoop
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Here are a few pics from a float trip I took on Missouri's Eleven Point river a little over a week ago. Like several of the rivers up there it's fed by big springs, so there are vestiges of mills along it. In my opinion the gubmint has done a great job of providing access but preserving the wild and scenic quality of the waterways. I ran other rivers while I was there, but the Eleven Point was the best by far in my book. One morning some Boy Scouts got a good laugh at my expense. As we happened upon a gravel bar where they were drying out from a flip they cautioned "don't go that way". My buddy was incredulous and asked what they meant. They said "it's too rough. It'll flip you". He told them we would show them how to do it, which was an easy position for him to take since he wasn't the one soloing the loaded tandem canoe, and I recall thinking "I really wish he hadn't said that".:facepalm: On the bright side we did show them a picture perfect recovery. That counts for something, right? Right?:laugh: 

More to follow.


