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Canoeing the Mississippi - Part 9
Chapter 9: Portaging Older Dams Eleven Minnesota dams we had to portage All without clear use for folks today But as the Mississippi is a ‘navigable’ river. Owners are required by law to transport boats Around these artificial barriers to ‘commerce’ And ‘social intercourse’ (like our canoe.) This can make the dam owners hard to find! Most of these dams backed up water only For short distances, historic nuisances today, Maintained only now to prevent further damage To the altered ecosystem they themselves created, A rare incidence of business being held responsible. Or a clever ruse to avoid the real clean up costs? It’s hard to trust that anyone alive is not ‘Me! Me! Me!’ But the owner’s of the dam with the three mile Impassible boulder field below it won our praise. A pickup was sent with two strong men Who picked up the canoe gear and all, Slipped it into the back, and tied it down. Within an hour we were back in the water, Paddling downstream with the current. Brian Johnston October 28, 2014
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