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Unread 10-28-2005, 05:18 PM   #1
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Default Last Canoe trip

This was on the Elk river in Tenn about a week ago. Will be going again in December. Always have room for a few more to go.




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Unread 10-28-2005, 06:02 PM   #2
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Great shots RK, looks like a grand time.
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Unread 10-28-2005, 06:27 PM   #3
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Makes me wistful of the days of my youth when I went down through the rivers and swamps of central Georgia to the sea.

If I tried that today, my chiropractor would think he won the lottery.

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Really, the deal with it is to work out a balance of pain killers and Jack Daniels without losing functionality. I've had back surgery, crushed by a Hummer, and last time I had an EKG they wouldn't let me leave until I convinced them that my heart beat was actually a rhythm, you just had to fill in the gaps. I refuse to die at home. Ken and I have already agreed not to cancel the trip if one of us kicks off, sort of like Lonesome Dove. We'll just float whoever dies first on down the river.

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Unread 10-29-2005, 07:55 PM   #5
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Thank you RK. I always enjoy your postings and especially your photos. There is nothing more enjoyable than being next to nature even with all the pestilence involved. Somtimes I walk into the woods and just set for hours enjoying the quietness and wildlife. One time I woke up while sleeping under a big white oak and the uglyess spider was hanging off the brim of my ballcap. It was a BIG one! I jumped up, threw him on the ground and shot him with a single barrel 12 Ga. The sun was still warm so I went back to sleep. As the temperature began to drop I woke up and walked back home.

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RK,
By "Last Canoe Trip", do you mean the last one you took? I certainly hope you don't mean the last one you're going to take.

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