Paddling 70 miles in three days on the Mississippi, from St. Cloud to Minneapolis, was a sublime way to see an increasingly more urbanized river.
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Paddling 70 miles in three days on the Mississippi, from St. Cloud to Minneapolis, was a sublime way to see an increasingly more urbanized river.
The 60 mile trip down the Mississippi River from Crow Wing State Park to Sartell, MN was incredible for the experiences of paddling 20 miles/day, portaging around dams, camping on the river, and seeing a diverse amount of wildlife.
As long as it rains in the next couple weeks, the Mississippi River levels should stay high enough to paddle. Hopefully this will be the first of three short trips on the Mississippi this summer.
After several years, Mike and Meghan finally tied the knot! The wedding hill in Theodore Wirth Park was a beautiful place for the outdoor ceremony and the Chalet on the golf course was perfect for the reception. Even a passing whitetail deer stopped briefly to watch the ceremony.