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Brett Dufur from Rocheport on 3/27/2012 9:28:20 AM:
Mighty Mo Canoe Rental in Rocheport is ready for a great 2012 guided canoe and kayak float season from Mid-May through Mid-November. Forecasts are calling for a normal or low Missouri River flow this summer. So it should be a perfect summer for Missouri River canoe and kayak floats! Our availability calendar has been updated at www.mighty-mo.com. We typically do guided Saturday floats starting at 1 p.m. If you have a group that wants to go on another date, please let me know through the Mighty Mo Canoe Rental website. See you on the river!

 
Brett Dufur from Rocheport on 5/10/2012 1:45:51 PM:
At Mighty Mo Canoe Rental in Rocheport, we're getting a lot of calls lately regarding our Saturday guided canoe and kayak tours. You can review our availability and sign up online at www.mighty-mo.com. If you're planning a multi-day float, we may also be able to help outfit you for that. Sunday floats are also available for groups of 8 or more. See you on the river!

 
Trek on 5/10/2012 3:26:39 PM:
This is a bit of a diversion from this thread, but I'm going to divert anyway.

If any of you are not familiar with the Missouri Department of Conservation's magazine, The Conservationist, you have been missing out on some very good articles by Brett in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the department. Thanks for the good reading Brett.

As always, the magazine has great articles that are both timely and relevant. The photographs by Noppadol Paothong are outstanding issue after issue.

Missouri is a great state to live in and we truely have both the Department of Conservation and the Department of Natural Resources to thank for many wonderful places like the Katy Trail and the Might MO river to explore and appreciate nature.

If you live in Missouri you can get the conservation magazine in the mail for free. It can also be read online. Go sign up now, so you have something to read when you get off the trail or the river.