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Leaving Home, Count Down - 4 Days to GoDay 1 /August 6thDay 2 August 7thDay 3/ August 8th.Day 4/ August 9, 2007Day 5 / August 10, 2007No titleNo titleDay 6 / August 11, 2007Day 7 / August 12, 2007Day 8 / August 13, 2007Day 9, August 14, 2007Day 10, August 15Day 11 August 16Day 12 August 17Day 13, August 18Day 14 August 19Another Bed & Breakfast & SupperAn Island CampsiteDay 15/ August 20, 2007Day 16/ August 21,2007Day 17/ August 22, 2007Day 18/ August 23, 2007Day 19/ August 24, 2007Day 20/ August 24, 2007Day 21/ August 26, 2007Day 22/ August 27, 2007No titleMike Zwonitzer in LaCrosseDay 23/ August 28, 2007Day 24/ August 29, 2007Day 25 August 30Day 26, August 31stDay 27, Sept. 1stDay 28 / September 2, 2007Day 29 / September 3, 2007Day 30 / September 4, 2007Day 31 / September 5, 2007Day 32/ September 6, 2007Day 33/ September 7, 2007Day 34 / September 8, 2007Day 35 / September 9, 2007Day 36/ September 10, 2007Day 37/ September 11, 2007 - 1,000 milesDay 38/ September 12, 2007Day 39/ September 13, 2007Day 42/ September 16, 2007. I yam what I yam.Day 40/ September 14, 2007Day 41/ September 15, 2007Day 43/ September 17, 2007Day 44/ September 18, 2007Day 45/ September 19, 2007Day 46/ September 20, 2007Day 47/ September 21, 2007Day 48/ September 22, 2007Day49, September 23, 2007Day 50/ September 24, 2007Day 51/ September 25, 2007Day 52/ September 26Day 53/ September 27, 2007Day 54/ September 28, 2007Day 55/ September 29, 2007Day 56/ September 30, 2007Day 57/ October 1, 2007Day 58/ October 2, 2007Day 59/ October 3, 2007Day 60/ October 4, 2007Day 61/ October 5, 2007Day 62/ October 6, 2007Day 63/ October 7, 2007Day 64/ October 8, 2007Day 65/ October 9, 2007Day 66/ October 10, 2007 - WE MADE IT, WE MADE IT, WE MADE IT!Day 67/ October 11, 2007Day 68/ October 12, 2007Day 69/ October 13, 2007Note from Dan Zellner
 

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Baton Rouge, United States, Louisiana


 
We had a nice cool night. We broke our last camp on the river and headed out at 7:30. We had planned to meet Keith and Melissa in Baton Rouge at 11:00 but had to paddle our last 17 miles of the trip first. As we entered Baton Rouge, the river was choked with barge and dock traffic. Refineries line the bank and barge repair facilities are everywhere. We saw our first 'salty' docked there. This is an ocean going container ship and is absolutely huge - especially alongside our kayaks. We stopped at the casino for a break and called Michael Beck, a fellow paddler. Michael is a construction engineer and is working on a new 12 story tall building alongside the river. We met him online and wanted to let him know that we had made it. As we neared our takeout point, we were shocked to see that Michael had arranged to welcome us by having all his fellow workers at the top of his new building wave, shout and welcome us to Baton Rouge! It was an incredible welcome to the end of our adventure. We met Keith and Melissa, unloaded our boats and headed to the airport for a rental car. We drove back to Natchez quiet in our own thoughts. At the hotel in Natchez we laundered all of our clothes and gear. Everything had taken on a life and smell of their own. Keith said that the race start will be changed because Port Gibson is mudded in and there were rumors of an 11' and 10' alligator living in the area! Although our boats have taken a tremendous pounding, all of our gear has held up well. We finished with only 6 dehydrated meals remaining. This has been an amazing trip and all of our planning, preparations, and help from friends has made this an adventure of a lifetime. ... by dz

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Glad you made it

Written by Patricia and ralph  69 months ago


Been thinking about you both, hope the race goes well today. Sounds like you had quite a welcome to Louisiana. Patricia and Ralph on Galley Up

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