Historic Waterways—Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing Down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers
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The author narrates a 600-mile series of canoe voyages along three Midwestern rivers, combining practical guidance on boats and portages with descriptive scenes of river landscapes, small towns, and shore communities. Episodes record daily travel, weather, storms, locks, and occasional forced stays, while chronicling local history and encounters with indigenous peoples and settlers; chapters alternate route-focused narrative and letterlike reports. Emphasis falls on observing natural scenery from the water, the simplicity of camp life, and the pleasures of slow travel, with measurements of distances and notes useful for future canoeists.
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