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Ketter Canoeing Group Services
We
can personalize services for groups. We have arranged corporate
outings, family gatherings, classes for Scout Groups, and many other
unique outdoor experiences. We can arrange experienced trip leaders,
instructors and can even arrange outing insurance.
Some examples of trips might be:
- Canoeing from Coon Rapids Dam to the Mississippi Interpretive Center with catered dinner and talk by Center Staff.
- Rum River or Crow River trip
- Lake Calhoun family reunion
- Efficient paddling class before BWCA trip
- Canoeing and kayaking at company picnic
We
are beginning to map routes and times on the Mississippi, and some of
the other routes around the area. We'll begin posting them as we get a
range of times for some them.
Please give us a call to discuss your needs, obviously the sooner in the season the better.
Groups normally need to rent a minimum of 8 boats for a shuttle.. We look forward to hearing from you!
Ketter Canoeing also provides "GUIDED TOURS" in and around
the Twin Cities about once a month through out the summer. The cost for
the day is $50 per person. It includes the canoe or kayak
(doesn't
matter if you bring your own), paddles, pfd, and a small lunch.
You will want to supplement the lunch with
your own snacks. We meet at a designated
spot near the river or creek we are paddling.
Ketter Canoeing will shuttle the canoes and kayaks on our big
trailer. We shuttle ourselves as needed.
2007, we have 5 trips planned; Sunday April 22 is on the Elk River, Sunday May 20
is on the north fork of the Crow River, Sunday, August 12 is on the Mississippi
starting at Monticello (learn to read the river on this trip), and Sunday
October 14 is the color tour on the St. Croix starting at Taylor's Falls.
Reservations can be made simply by e-mailing Ketter Canoeing
or calling the main number at 763-560-3840.
Happy Paddling!
Elk River Sunday April 22 The Elk River trip will actually be put in
near Big Lake, MN.
The Elk River is a small crooked little
river. At this time of year, the run off
is swift and it doesn't take much to have the river over its banks. This means on occasion, you may choose to
paddle through the trees at a pretty good clip.
The trip probably is best suited for intermediates and better. For sure the water is cold this time of
year. The trip is about a 3 hour paddle
time down to the 1st county road about 5 mils north of the town Elk River.
North Fork Crow River May 20 Last year, we paddled the South Fork of the Crow River.
A very crooked little river at this point, we will be putting in near the Humphry-Arends Memorial County
Park just north of
Waverly Minnesota. We will be paddling
about 10 miles to the boat ramp near Crow
Springs County
Park. This river can rise and fall quickly pending
the amount of rain runoff we get in May.
If it is high, we are looking at abut 1 hr 15 minute paddle. If it is low, it could be about a 3 hour
paddle. As we get clost to the date, and
we know the approximate water level, we may adjust our put and and take out to
make the trip closer to a 3 hour tour.
Mississippi River
from Monticello to Dayton August 12
Last year, this trip was cancelled due to the lack of
water. Yes, the mighty Ol' Miss was too
darn low. At normal depth, this stretch
of the river provides us with numerous ripples and less than 1 rapids'. This provides us a perfect river to show the
relationship between current, wind and the bottom of the river. In other wards, we will show the basics in
how to read a river. How to find that
little river within the big river.
St. Croix from Taylors Falls to O'Brian
State Park. October 14 The St. Croix
is a wide gentle river with a sandy bottom.
Easy to paddle and easy to take in the beauty of the St. Croix Valley
witch is lines with lots of maple and oak trees. The color is spectatular.
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