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Canoeing Michigan Rivers: A Comprehensive Guide to 45 Rivers, Revised and Updated

Canoeing Michigan Rivers: A Comprehensive Guide to 45 Rivers, Revised and Updated
Authors: Jerry Dennis, Craig Date
Publisher: Thunder Bay Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 118587

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 124
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.4

ISBN: 1882376951
Dewey Decimal Number: 917.74
EAN: 9781882376957
ASIN: 1882376951

Publication Date: January 31, 2005
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Condition: Book and Cover in excellent condition

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5 out of 5 stars a very useful book   January 28, 2008
It would be nice if it were easy to scout out a river before driving to an access point and paddling it. This book does it for you. The directions to access points and places to park are very detailed and good. The maps are excellent and very clear. There are written notes on the problems or special circumstances you will encounter, which are very intelligent and accurate. I checked the rivers I have paddled and read the remarks, and they are just what you need to know, and they are true. The author really knows what he is writing about, this is not a book thrown together by someone who hasn't actually been on the river. If you want to know which Michigan rivers are in this book, here is a list:

Lower Peninsula:
Au Sable
Au Sable South Branch
Betsie
Black
Boardman
Cass
Chippewa
Dowagiac
Flat
Huron
Jordan
Kalamazoo
Little Manistee
Little Muskegon
Mansitee
Muskegon
Ocqueoc
Pere Marquette
Pigeon
Pine
Platte
Rifle
Shiawassee
Sturgeon
Thornapple
Thunder Bay
White

Upper Peninsula:
Black
Brule
Escanaba
Ford
Fox
Indian
Manisique
Michigamme
Montreal
Ontonagon (East Branch, Mainstream, Middle Branch, South Branch)
Paint
Presque Isle
Sturgeon
Two Hearted
Whitefish



5 out of 5 stars Wonderfully helpful book   October 5, 2007
What a great book! I am a beginner kayaker having never kayaked a river before - and was nervous even thinking about it. This book was very descriptive and informative. We did the Platte River from Loon Lake to Lake Michigan and it was a blast. Very relaxing. The maps of the rivers were great as was the description of the landings and portages. Looking forward to my next river, and this book will help decide which one!


4 out of 5 stars Great Book   March 30, 2007
This book is really good to have in the car or for planning a trip. It is really handy having the maps next to the description. Good accurate maps and great insight.


5 out of 5 stars Great overview   January 22, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The people who wrote this book definately did their homework. I've gone down a few of the rivers in the lower peninsula and this book was an impeccable guide. Now, Lower Peninsula rivers aren't exactly the meanest or fastest, but there are enough twists and turns to keep your attention and to want a book like this aroud, if only to know what's all out there. There was also good attention paid to campsites and drop off points gone through in great detail. I once tried a dropoff point agains the recommendation of this book and paid for it dearly.

The problem about getting hardcovers of natural wonders like rivers is that all too often the data becomes obsolete after a couple years. For this case is seems that it's still pretty to date, but check on the web anyways just in case conditions change.



5 out of 5 stars Great Resourse Guide   July 2, 2002
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This book, Canoeing Michigan Rivers, and Paddling Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom and Laurie Collier Hillstrom were both purchased by our Scout Troop to aid in the planning and execution of our Scouting Outing Canoe trips. Both books are great, but the boys preferred this book over Paddling Michigan.

This book has to all to plan an outing, the maps, river description, challenge, a "standard time factor" and excellent commentary on the expectation of the canoe trip. The Senior Patrol Leader Council, the event planning committee of Boy Scouts aged 14-17, was able to take this book and properly plan, organize and execute several canoe trips. It had all the information needed to make the proper decisions without having to go visit the river first, or rely on comments from someone who knows someone who said that access to the river was available from County Road 48.

The Scout Troop now uses this book as a first resourse for planning canoe trips in Michigan and has greatly aided the exploration of the rivers of Michigan with confidence!

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