Go to Kentucky
 From the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series. With approximately 54,000 miles of streams and rivers, Kentucky has more miles of running water than any state except Alaska. Outdoor enthusiasts will wet their paddling blades and whet their paddling appetite with the authority on paddling the waterways of Kentucky--A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to Kentucky.
Researched and written by veteran outdoor writers and paddlers Bob Sehlinger and Johnny Molloy, this book is as vital to enjoying Kentucky's waterways as the boat itself. From the coal fields of Eastern Kentucky to the western border along the Mighty Mississippi, this redesigned and completely updated guide to paddling the creeks, rivers, and coastal waterways of the Bluegrass State covers thousands of miles of paddling that range in difficulty from scenic floats down the Cumberland to whitewater runs of the Russell Fork. New maps; new river profiles; completely updated contact information; and at-a-glance data that includes class, length, time, gauge, level, gradient, volume, and ratings for solitude and scenery make this guide an indispensable river companion. 5th edition (4/04)
QC5656 A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to Kentucky $16.95
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