Chuckels
Thanks fer the directions. I gots me a question. In the morning of the leavin to the river where we puttin in the water from Steve's. Miss Valerie is gettin pretty demainding that I be a goin with you fellers. She thinks it would be good fer her/me to have me get awway.
Joe
Mr. B
I been out tryin to talk sense into the Monkeys. Found they have taken to stealin booze out of others camps near the silver river. I think the thought of a drunk hairy midget will keep the coolers closed tighter.
Joe
Mr. Lee
I grow up on the big Muddy and i aint no xpert but the average flow from the twin city area to st. louis is 5 mile per. if you stay ahead of the flow you should average betwix 15 & 20 easy each day. the main problem most have that I have seen or had is the dams. each one will cost...
Mr. Mick
Sorry to hear you fell sick on your trip. But it does give you good reason to go back again. The pics and description do make for enjoyable read. Looks like a great place to spend some time. So once again thanks for the memories. Take care and git better.
Joe
Sparkinator
Good trip report. Sounds like you had a good trip. Just think of it lots of water no bad weather good campin friends. BUT WAIT Chuck campin no rain. OH NO the SKY is gonna fall. HEH HEH
Joe
Mr Mick Gooday to ya
Another fine craft made by a Fine craftsman. Great job. I am sure Ms Jodie will love it and paddle it in to history.
Great job
Joe
TXY looks like it is comin along pretty good so far. Keep us posted. I like the looks of the pirogues I have seen on here looks like another up and comin boat builder.
Joe
Sir Chuckles
This is why the doctor told me about your site. He said I would find people of my own kind and those whom would understand me.....
Question did I type that????????????
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Mick
I agree with Chuck. Several of the pics on this post look like they could have been taken over here. I do thank you for the travel tour. We may be from different continents but they sure do look and sound like the folks in the woods think alike. Thanks agin.
Joe And Val
PS. She was...
Mr. Piper
I gave that some thought the other day and asked Val about it. She suggested that she make a canvas bag for the DO and then when or if I float the boat topside down it will still be in there. I think if I carry a bag of char coal it will make cookin easyer. We have just come up with...
UPDATE
Yes usin warm beer helps the bread rise some. I did another loaf today I used only wood fire no char coal. Got ta get it so;s I can make it on the river. Worked great got a fairly large loaf of bread out of it this time.
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