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Anne ZellnerMississippi RiverDay 25 August 30
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Up at 6:00AM, cold night last night and 90% humidity. Everything is wet and sandy again. It's hard to get moving sometimes when you're cold an wet. I guess I never expected to be cold on this trip. Our only worry was being too hot, but at least it's really nice for sleeping. Camping on sandbars is interesting. When we have sandwiches for lunch, we literally have "sand"wiches. If we were birds it would be good for our gizzards. The sun peaked out and dried things up but it was 8:30 before we were on the river. The River is wide here, not many islands, and no sandbars. We are glad we stopped last night when we did or we would have been paddling into the night looking for a place to camp. We paddled a fast 14 miles to Lock & Dam No. 9 There was a barge right behind us and one coming out of the locks northbound. Joe radioed ahead and they let us go through before the southbound barge. Good timing. Later in the day we stopped in Marquette IA for ice cream and a pop. Another quaint river town full of lots of history. We ate in the Veteran's Memorial Park and read all the names from wars as far back as the Civil War. There were many family names of Knapp listed on each war which is a family name in my family. Maybe I'm related to someone here. The pop and ice cream were just the ticket to keep going, 10 more miles into the little town of Clayton where there was a small strip of sand to camp on. Here the water smell funny. 37.5 miles today. Good paddling day.

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Cook'n

Written by Anne Zellner  31 months ago


This comment was modified by Anne Zellner 31 months ago

This is our typical sand campsite - Joe is busy cooking

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