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Turning Big Rivers into Little Ones: The Satilla
“Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe.” Thoreau, 1857 When canoeing big Western rivers, such as the Colorado in the Grand Canyon, Idaho’s Salmon, Oregon’s Rogue, I watch rafters and kayakers head into … Continue reading
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