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CT River Day 13
16.6 miles downriver and 1 mile back upriver! I woke up thinking about the importance of being recognized and having a sense of purpose in life. The campsite we were staying in had a family with three young children at it. These kids wanted to help us do everything. They helped us set up our
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CT River Day 12
17.4 Miles to Roaring Brook Campsite What a surprising day today was! I spent a relaxing morning writing before packing up to meet a friend and her college-aged daughter who wanted to paddle with me for two days. The timing worked out well in that having them along would help me transition away from having
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CT River Day 11
14.4 miles from Woodsville to Vaughn Meadow Campsite Today really became a day of going with the flow. We woke in the beautiful home of my friend Nancy Tucker and her husband Jay. They had put me up on my bike trip last fall and it was lovely to get to visit with them again.
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CT River Day 10
11.1 miles from Barnet-Monroe Bridge Access to Woodsville Access Today was a day for variety. We encountered a little bit of a lot of conditions. We had wind (headwind of course), interspersed with glassy calm. There were wide open lake-like sections of flatwater mixed with some quick-water and squirrelly currents. On some sections the river
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CT River Day 9
12.5 river miles and one tough portage to the Barnet -Monroe Bridge Access (river mile 131.5) Neither Dot nor I were too quick to get started in the morning. Dot had contracted Lyme disease before leaving home and was on a round of Doxycycline which made her more prone to sunburn. Despite slathering herself with
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CT River Day 8
about 15 miles and two tough portages to just before the Waterford Bridge Boat Launch (river mile 119) After a lovely breakfast with Carl, Dot and I set off down river. We made plans to meet Carl midway down the Moore Reservoir. It was another lovely windless morning and I hoped it would stay that
