Juniata River trip July 14, 2009

Juniata River "kayaking"

It was a beautiful day on the Blue Juniata! Erin, Mike, Jackson and Jim paddled from Howe Park to Ken's Beach today. The water level was about 3.67 feet at Newport. The trip took about 4 hours. The water temperature was about 23 degrees celsius.


The Duncannon Navy rides again!

 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Iroquois Jackson


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Poormans Spring.
Poormans Spring.


 Poormans Spring.
Poormans Spring.


 Poormans Spring.
Poormans Spring.


 Poormans Spring.
Poormans Spring.


 Poormans Spring.
Poormans Spring.


 Iroquois Falls.
Iroquois Falls.


 Iroquois Falls.
Iroquois Falls.


 Iroquois Falls.
Iroquois Falls.


 Iroquois Falls.
Iroquois Falls.


 Iroquois Falls.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Iroquois Jackson.


 Iroquois Falls.
Iroquois Falls.


 Iroquois Falls.
Our new recruit
Lieutenant Junior Grade Iroquois Jackson
is really going at it hunting for terrorists in submarines!


 Iroquois Falls.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Iroquois Jackson.


 Iroquois Falls.
Iroquois Falls.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


 Juniata River.
Ann's Rock.


 Juniata River.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Iroquois Jackson preparing to round up this bunch of sneaky little pirates.


 Juniata River.
Juniata River.


All hail the King of Duncannon!

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