Paddling Down the Mississippi



Saint Anothny Falls, originally uploaded by Aaron Landry.

On Sunday, Brian set up a group to paddle down the Mississippi on a four hour trip from Boom Island Park to Hidden Falls. It’s about a four hour trip under a number of bridges and through three locks.

I had never paddled through a lock on a canoe or a kayak before and I have to say, it’s quite fun. If you haven’t, the process is simple: there’s a rope to pull to communicate with the lock master. When the light turns green, you go in and there’s something to hold on to and everyone else holds along while the water lowers.

Overall a fun, leisurely trip and a small sandy beach just north of Lake Street served as a nice lunch spot.

I rented a kayak from Midwest Mountaineering for a surprisingly inexpensive $30/day. $10/day extra for an inflatable mount which even worked on my small car.

I posted some photos as well as Ed, Brian and Greg.

A recommended trip!

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3 Responses to Paddling Down the Mississippi

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  2. dharma bum says:

    Very cool! I’ve always wanted to do that paddle and have come close a couple times, but this post is added motivation to get to it. Looks like you guys had fun.

  3. taulpaul says:

    As much as I dislike camping and hiking, I do love kayaking when I have the chance. I secretly want to live on small lake where I can buy a scull, and row every morning. Sounds kind of Ivy League now that I think about it.

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