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River Time: Lower Mississippi River Dispatch

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Welcome aboard "River Time" -- where the big, muddy, Mississippi River leads us back home, to our dear Mother Earth, through the magic balance of the canoe, in harmony with the birds, the fishes, the beavers -- and all of creation!

Free Subscription Benefits

  • River Time posts focusing Mississippi River conditions and paddling opportunities like Full Moon Trips and Artist's Retreats, as serviced by the Quapaw Canoe Company

Paid Subcription Benefits

  • Creative writing, artwork, photography, music, and videos concerning the wild beauty and diverse communities of the Lower Mississippi River
  • Supports further exploration and documentation of the incredible biome found along the Lower Mississippi River โ€” much of which will be shared with readers
  • Inside perspective from gunnel height adventures canoeing the biggest river in North America, by working river guides and canoe builders.

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Mighty Quapaw to the bone

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