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Only plan is to get on the water every chance I get. Mostly local lakes but I'd like to do the Allegheny Water Trail and the Clarion River but the water flow on both can be a narrow window.
I didn't know you could canoe at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada.we are doing a big "coming of age" trip this year
And what would that be?the sixth "final canoe of my life" since 2008.
I’ve changed my mind again.My plans keep switching around, but the most likely thing is to try to get down the Mégiscane again.![]()
Looks like that little one already knows what to do.Our life plans get kicked around, moved around, and shuffled. I hesitate to even try to put plans to paper but the dream is always worth it.
This '26 is full of possibilities, including welcoming a new member to the paddling clan. We're planning some long weekenders.View attachment 152488
You're not allowed on the Megiscane again, anyway, until you finish last summer's trip report! : )I’ve changed my mind again.
I have two entirely different rivers in mind. The Darling River into the Murray River in Australia. This would be 30-60 days likely. This river system has been on my mind for several years now. Today I read a quite well-written and interesting trip report on the Darling.
Darling River
The three men are each in a solo k****k but you can hardly tell because the river has no rapids and most of the time there is little current. Almost no photos of the boats. The river is described as isolated, but does have stations and/or small towns at various intervals. Lots of birds, including emus swimming. About 4 different kinds of what we would call kangaroos, but they have their own Australian names. Anyway, it’s an interesting read.
I’m also interested in the Queguay Grande River in Uruguay. Should I care to, I can paddle from the highlands to the sea. No rapids. Remote in the upper reaches. Goes through a nature preserve. But it’s less interesting once it joins the Uruguay River. This is a river which on one side is Uruguay and the other side is Argentina, so paddling could get interesting in an international way. Uruguay has a stable democracy making it the safest place in South America for travelers.