Canoeing the Root River, Minnesota

by FH2o on July 15, 2006

George Then is from Kuching but now resides in Minnesota and visits my blog’ which he chanced upon, whenever he misses Kuching. Reading that I cannot find cam straps in Kuching, he kindly offered to buy and bring them back for me when he comes back to Kuching for a visit towards the end of July. He also sent me a photo of his weekend canoeing trip on the Root River and with his permission I’m sharing it here together with some information on this nice river. Thank you George for your kindness and sharing this with us. I look forward to meeting up with you soon.

The Root River is a class 1 ‘beginner’s’ stream located in southeastern Minnesota. It cuts into an ancient limestone topography and its banks are lined with black walnut, witch hazel, and thick undergrowth of stinging nettle. It is a good route for bird watching and it’s quite easy to spot herons and kingfishers as you paddle along. This river feeds into the mighty Mississippi and is well known for trout fishing.
We put down our canoe in the small country town of Lanesboro in southeast Minnesota, about 50 miles from Rochester.
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batukawa July 15, 2006 at 7:48 pm

fh2o, that photo looks familiar. It was actually posted on our family website a few days ago! It’s a small world. You see, George Then is my cousin and is working in Rochester, MN. He is due back in Kuching for a short holiday on the 21/7. My brother, Martin (who lives next door to us in Melbourne) will also be on holidays in Kuching at the same time. I was talking to him last night about the kayaking in Borneo Highlands. If they are interested, I will try and organise a trip for them with you when they’re in town.

Selba July 15, 2006 at 7:51 pm

Waaahhh… so green!!! Beautiful… no crocodile, right? :)

Pandabonium July 15, 2006 at 9:58 pm

This brings back wonderful memories of canoeing on the Snake River in Minnesota when I was about 13 years old. I was going to a summer camp in that area and we paddled until midnight before making camp. It was great. No crocos selba.

Beautiful state - land of a thousand lakes.

Wuching July 16, 2006 at 1:00 am

unker got connections everywhere hor!

rachel July 16, 2006 at 8:00 am

hey.. that pic looks oddly familiar…

The Moody Minstrel July 16, 2006 at 10:32 am

Next you’ll have to have someone send you pics of white-water rafting on the Rogue or Deschutes Rivers in Oregon. ;-)

FH2O July 16, 2006 at 9:31 pm

batukawa - small world isn’t it! would we be intruding if we take a peek at your family website? ;)
GT sounded ‘tentative’ in his email on the kayaking trip. would be great if I can take him and Martin kayaking at Borneo Highlands.

selba - definitely NO cros! only human buayas abound!

panda - glad that it brought back wonderful memories for you!

wuching - batukawa is in Melbourne too! u should check out his website. who knows u may even get invited for his next BBQ! ;)

rachel - it must be a famous picture! or you must be part of the clan?

mm - yes, that would be absolutely wonderful! ;)

Happysurfer July 17, 2006 at 10:35 pm

A very nice picture. I like the greenness of it. Somehow the place looks greener than the wild in Kuching, not that it’s a bad thing. Probably vegetation is denser there. Nice.

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