Same to you Craig. Thank you for remembering to send that greeting.
I really appreciate this site. It means so much to the paddling community. Adam and Sarah...thanks!!!!!!
Chuck Naill'Knoxville
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
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We have a lot to be thankful for...
Thank YOU all for participating in our little community.
Personally, I feel that most of us have a lot to be thankful for-quite frankly if we didn't, we would be able to afford to paddle. Most of us are healthy, and are living the lifestyles we choose (within reason... ). That alone, is a lot.
Personally, I feel that most of us have a lot to be thankful for-quite frankly if we didn't, we would be able to afford to paddle. Most of us are healthy, and are living the lifestyles we choose (within reason... ). That alone, is a lot.
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Thank you Adam and everyone else who toils to keep this site going. I'm thankful to be able to paddle a canoe. My knees are getting old I look forward to the Thanksgiving holidays every year. In a year with normal rainfall the winter creek runs start to go off in the SE at this time. I have made many a memorable trip on the Friday and Saturday after Turkey Day. This rains have come back, but we need more. At least the Chattooga is running at an OK level. Planing to paddle Sect. IV tomorrow and possibly Saturday too. I'm glad I can still run Sect. IV after all these years .
Here's to those that keep building new boats for ww canoeists. With out them WW canoeing might die a slow death.
Michael
Here's to those that keep building new boats for ww canoeists. With out them WW canoeing might die a slow death.
Michael