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Old 04-13-2006   #1
Smokey Carter

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Midwest Whitewater Guide Book

Midwest whitewater has come up on the Buzz at one point or another. Thought you'all might enjoy reading about a new guide book just released. Northwoods Whitewater is the real deal. The layout is easy to look at and every picture features a steep drop or waterfall.

http://www.kayakmagazine.com/w.php?p...tail&story=102
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Old 04-13-2006   #2
cbrobin

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I have a copy of the book from 15 years ago. He just printed them out and sold them. It was excellent then. It introduced me to most of the quality runs in Minnesota and The Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I ran triple drop with Jim Rada and his wife once. This was the rapid he died on on the Presque Isle. There is some pretyy damn good creeking up there. But bring your Dry-suit.
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Old 04-15-2006   #3
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Yeah, Rada was quite the pioneer.......
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