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  • On cayaking trip.

    I'm leaving this morning with my bro-in-law, to finish up
    the west end of the Grand River.
    I'll be putting in at this little bar on the river
    near Eastmanville, where highway 45 crosses the river.

    So, you guys be good for DF, Chad, and Kieth.

    I'll be back on Saturday, with pics. ;D


  • #2
    Re: On cayaking trip.

    Keep your ears open for banjo music. :P

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    • #3
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      scary :-X...how can you not have at least to wheels planted on the ground?(wheelie fan;D)

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      • #4
        Re: On cayaking trip.

        Originally posted by yellomalibu
        Keep your ears open for banjo music. :P
        "Squeal like a pig, boy!" :o


        It's really no different than trying to glue them back on after she has her way.

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        • #5
          Re: On cayaking trip.

          I wasn't worried, I didn't go with any of you guys. ;D

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          • #6
            Re: On cayaking trip.

            Originally posted by yellomalibu
            Keep your ears open for banjo music. :P
            Especially when you go through Lowell. j/k I have a friend with some waterfront acreage just upriver of Lowell. If you see a 4x8 dock (not too fancy) parallel to the river on the north side in that area we built it. If you see anyone there Dale and Angela own the property. Tell 'em Eric said hi.

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            • #7
              Re: On cayaking trip.

              Didn't see much of anyone, till after Clarks corners.

              The exit onto the big lake was scary to say the least.
              5-6 foot wave were more than I was looking for, what a fight.

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