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Hello,

My hope is that in a couple of years, I can take my family down
the Mississippi River, from Minnesota to the Gulf. (Or,
alternatively, starting from a tributary such as the Ohio River
or the Missouri River, and ending at the Gulf.)

This is, for me, very ambitious. I have NO KNOWLEDGE of
how to do this, so I need to start researching long ahead of time.
At this point, I have no boat, no boating skills, etc. For that
matter, some health issues stand in the way, but we hope that
will change . . .
In order to make this work (and prevent a disaster), I need to
prepare well ahead of time.

Those of you who know what you're doing -- What do you recommend?
All replies will be appreciated.

Thank you,

Ted Shoemaker

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I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
(Ted Shoemaker) on 8 Jul 2003 20:17:19 -0700,
which said:

My hope is that in a couple of years, I can take my family down
the Mississippi River, from Minnesota to the Gulf. (Or,
alternatively, starting from a tributary such as the Ohio River
or the Missouri River, and ending at the Gulf.)

This is, for me, very ambitious. I have NO KNOWLEDGE of
how to do this, so I need to start researching long ahead of time.
At this point, I have no boat, no boating skills, etc. For that
matter, some health issues stand in the way, but we hope that
will change . . .
In order to make this work (and prevent a disaster), I need to
prepare well ahead of time.


Why do it the hard way, especially if health is a concern. Try this:
http://www.smallshipcruises.com/dest...sissippi.shtml

Also, seems to me that an obvious read would be Mark Twain's "Life on
the Mississippi." I doubt that, for a do-it-yourselfer, much has
changed since Sam's day.


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On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 11:10:09 GMT, John Beaderstadt
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Also, seems to me that an obvious read would be Mark Twain's "Life on
the Mississippi." I doubt that, for a do-it-yourselfer, much has
changed since Sam's day.


There were no dams back when.

Casady
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:37:06 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:

On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 11:10:09 GMT, John Beaderstadt
wrote:

Also, seems to me that an obvious read would be Mark Twain's "Life on
the Mississippi." I doubt that, for a do-it-yourselfer, much has
changed since Sam's day.


There were no dams back when.

Casady


Is the Mississippi dammed?

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)


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On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 16:06:35 GMT, Dick Locke
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I considered it once, but read that the lower Mississippi is so
industrialized and inhospitable to small boats that most people cut
off it at the Tennessee River.


That's a pretty neat trick since the Tennessee River has no
confluence with the Mississippi.


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I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
Hatunen on Wed, 09 Jul 2003 11:01:28 -0600, which
said:

On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 16:06:35 GMT, Dick Locke
wrote:

I considered it once, but read that the lower Mississippi is so
industrialized and inhospitable to small boats that most people cut
off it at the Tennessee River.


That's a pretty neat trick since the Tennessee River has no
confluence with the Mississippi.


And your point is...?

I think the rest of us are capable of understanding Dick's meaning.


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On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 11:01:28 -0600, Hatunen wrote:

On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 16:06:35 GMT, Dick Locke
wrote:

I considered it once, but read that the lower Mississippi is so
industrialized and inhospitable to small boats that most people cut
off it at the Tennessee River.


That's a pretty neat trick since the Tennessee River has no
confluence with the Mississippi.


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mea culpa, I guess you have to go up the Ohio to the Tennessee? No
atlas nearby...not completely sure I spelled Tennessee right.
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