The photo above is up-stream from the Lewis and Clark boat ramp. I was surprised to see there wasn't much residual damage from the 2007 storm and at high tide one can float three miles up to where the brackish water turns to fresh water.
It is interesting how different the river is when you float down stream from the boat ramp. The river is wider with far fewer trees. Fewer fish were jumping, but more wildlife was present with cormorants, geese and river otters.
Every once in a while I will drive by some water and see people kayaking and feel a twinge of envy, but now I can relax and realize I can now go out any time I want.
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