Re: [Paddlewise] He1p, please

From: degamo <degamo_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 08:49:10 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
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Jim,

You may want to try one of the FL rivers...Specifically the Suwannee.  There is the possibility of high water in the spring but the river is pretty tame.

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I am committed to leading a kayak trip for eight teens at Spring Break,
which will be the week of March 27th.  This will be a five or six night
sea kayak trip with juveniles who are mostly court committed to the
trip.  (This would be the appropriate place for you to make a joke about
me needing a psychiatric commitment for volunteering to do this!)

Anyway, we are in Chicago and want to paddle somewhere that has good,
safe paddling with reasonably warm weather, reasonably tolerable bug

If anyone has any suggestions for a place that is twenty hours or less
of driving time from Chicago, PLEASE let me know.
fantasy that such a place exists, let me know that also.
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