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The St Croix is over 10 hours from me, but I will certainly keep it in mind
down the road if I make a road trip that way. "Noone" wrote in message ... Come to Minnesota. Plenty of rivers. Do the St Croix/Namekogan along the MN/WI border. Not that much farther really. It will be worth it. Blakely LaCroix Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Wade Wells wrote: Thanks everyone for all the help so far, good information. Mental note, check drought conditions before future trips I have the book you arereffering to and have been flipping through it marking rivers I want to scout. The Pine is one I can remember that I wanted to take another look at, but I will certainly check out the rivers you and the other posters have listed. I am new to Michigan and in search of a paddle club as well if anyone knows a good one. I am in Southeast Michigan (North of Ann Arbor). Thanks Again for all the input! WW John wrote in message ... Stick to Michigan, I find Ohio, Indiana mostly muddy water from all of the agriculture. There is a book called Canoeing Michigan Rivers or Paddling Michigan Rivers that came out a few years ago. It is a great resource. The middle section of the Manistee has a good current and camping at rivers edge. Some camping is at closed state forest sites so you would have lots of privacy. Try Chippewa Landing Canoe livery for shuttle service. Don't overlook Ontario, Cross at the Soo and go east. There are many rivers. You can take gear by train and have them drop you on the Spanish River, French River offers a lot as well |
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