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I think the change will be nice! Palm trees and ferns, rather than evergreens and overgrowth. From what I can tell, the water will be clearer down there.... depending on where I am at of course. I think I am most excited in finding a kayak down there to use for the couple weeks I will be there. I have a friend of a friend that has told me that he has a canoe and kayak that I have access to if I want. I may also check out craigslist. See if I can't find a keeper.
So, although the river and lakes up here are headed into hibernation, that doesn't mean that we as paddlers are done. The addiction is still burning in there and we will find a place to paddle. I may just sit on a stool in the living room, watching the National Geographic channel with a paddle in my hands..... I think that will quench it a bit.
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