Guest Bohemian
John “Driftwood Johnnie” Ruskey
(Clarksdale, Mississippi)
Brought to you courtesy of the: Lower Mississippi River Foundation
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Clarksdale, Mississippi
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“Heart of the Mississippi Delta” – 100 Limited Editions (16×20)
“Heart of the Mississippi Delta” – 10 Limited Editions (20×32)
“The River Connects Us All” – 200 Limited Editions (23×20)
June 5-10
Caruthersville to Memphis
CHICKASAW BLUFFS
HIGHWATER ADVENTURE!
Contact: john@island63.com
“Rivergator” – 15 Limited Editions (28×24)
Rivergator
Lower Mississippi River
Water Trail
What is The Rivergator?
The Rivergator describes the Lower Mississippi River Water Trail for kayakers, canoeists, stand up paddleboarders and anyone else in a self-propelled vessel. The Rivergator is a website full of stories, maps, photos and accurate information concerning the BIG RIVER, the Lower Mississippi, the biggest volume river in North America.
What is Lower Mississippi River Water Trail?
The Lower Mississippi River Water Trail is the longest free-flowing water trail in the continental United States, almost 1200 miles from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico (including the Middle Miss from the Missouri River confluence). There are thousands of islands, backchannels, side channels and oxbow lakes to explore. The trail connects cities, states, public lands, festivals and all of the people and businesses found along the Lower Miss. All this and more is found on the The Rivergator!
Who is The Rivergator written for?
The Rivergator is written specifically for paddlers who want to explore the wilds of the Lower Mississippi River. Canoeists, kayakers and stand up paddle boarders will all find it to be the definitive guide to the BIG RIVER.
Who is The Rivergator written by?
The Rivergator is written by John Ruskey with consultation from a team of regional river experts including Ernest Herndon, Big Muddy Mike Clark, Paul Hartfield, Ken Jones, Joe Royer, Dale Sanders, Tim McCarley, Adam Eliot, Mike Beck and Paul Orr and others. This team varies with the section of river being described. John has been paddling the Mississippi River since 1982 and has been exploring and documenting the river for several decades.
Why is The Rivergator important?
The Lower Mississippi River is possibly the most spectacular and yet also the most unrecognized wild river in North America. It should be one of the classic paddler destinations alongside the Boundary Waters, the Okeefenokee, or the Alagash. Big volume water, towboats and industry have scared paddlers away. Until now there was no good written description of how to navigate the powerful waters. Enter The Rivergator!
When will The Rivergator be completed?
The Rivergator is still under construction. Go to www.rivergator.org for a preview. We are on a 3-year timeline to be completed in 2015. This year we will add 3 new 100-mile sections to cover the BIG RIVER including the greater Memphis region, the Chickasaw Bluffs, and the entire length of the Mississippi Delta, everything from Caruthersville, Missouri to Vicksburg, Mississippi. In 2014 we will add the Middle Mississippi from St. Louis down to Cairo, and then continue the Lower Miss connecting back down to Memphis. In 2015 the entire Lower Miss will be completed with the addition of the river from Vicksburg to the Gulf of Mexico, including Natchez, St. Francisville, Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Venice.
How do I get involved with The Rivergator?
Any knowledgeable river rats are welcome to join in! The more eyes the better. Write me john@island63.com and I will include you in the circle of reviewers.
Furthermore, any interested paddlers can participate in the creation of The Rivergator by joining in on one or more of three exploratory trips coming up in the next two months:
May 23-27
Memphis to Helena
June 5-10
Caruthersville to Memphis
June 19-23
Greenville to Vicksburg
In November 2013 we will be celebrating the creation of the water trail by paddling these same sections of river. Contact john@island63.com for more info. Go to www.rivergator.org for an idea of what we’re creating along the Lower Mississippi River, and join us in making it come to life!
John Ruskey is founder of Quapaw Canoe Company. Go on an adventure with John and his Mighty Quapaws; you will thank us for this! The DELTA BOHEMIAN® is grateful for John’s contributions as a Guest Bohemian writer. MM
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