4 minutes, 26 secondsMany people who feel strongly connected to places, past and present, have lived, worked, and played with the people and landscapes of that place. Fred Wilbur enjoys rivers and has lived near them and recreated on them since he was a kid. Using a river as a means of transportation sets a slower pace and provides a unique perspective that can instill an appreciation and a connection to the river
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The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 8, N...
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When young James Coomer was offered a job as deckhand on the tugboat Pat Murphy at a dollar an hour,...
The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is ...
The Missouri, longest of America\u27s great rivers, played an important and vital role in the westwa...
The Willamette River flows from its origins in the mountains outside Eugene, Oregon, north to its co...
9 minutes, 2 seconds.This is the story of one musician's connection to the Willamette River
“I choose to listen to the river for a while, thinking river thoughts, before joining the night and ...
In the summer of 1991 Michael Burke, an experienced river guide, embarks on a three-week journey dow...
Michigan, I was surrounded by water. From canoeing on the Au Sable River, to hiking along the Tahqua...
7 p.A brief history about alterations, flooding, and Fred's experiences in the flood of 1964 on the ...
This report describes the range of whitewater resources available in Oregon, with special emphasis o...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
I love water. Always have, always will. I delight in skimming across it in my kayak and dropping dow...
Photograph of the Willamette River near Albany Drive in Oregon, [s.d.]. The river runs from the fore...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 8, N...
The kayaks push off onto the glassy, early-morning Willamette River. Overhead, an osprey circles, gl...
When young James Coomer was offered a job as deckhand on the tugboat Pat Murphy at a dollar an hour,...
The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is ...
The Missouri, longest of America\u27s great rivers, played an important and vital role in the westwa...