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Flat Rock Canoe Trip

December 30, 2007 by Jason Leave a Comment

On a brisk, late December morning, the crack of dawn found the fellas and I heading to St. Paul to find some more Indiana water… and some scenery.

A couple of canoes, cameras and some MRE’s provided a the fun for the day. The sights included a screeching eagle, a flock of wild geese dragging their wings in the water as they took off, loads of natural rock and river formations and some wild, very cold water.

Take a look at these fine photos and videos and you’ll agree that winter is as beautiful as summer.

Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Taking a break on the bank.
Taking a break on the bank.
Darian and Jimmy.
Calm waters.
Looking ahead.
Jimmy paddles.
Getting some white water.
Paddlin’
Paddlin’
Greats views on the river.
Greats views on the river.
Greats views on the river.
Greats views on the river.
Fun on the river.
Fun on the river.
Fun on the river.
Fun on the river.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Resting on the bank.
Docked.
Resting on the bank.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Great views.
Great views.
Friends on the river.
Friends on the river.
Friends on the river.
Friends on the river.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Packin’ it up.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.

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