Scenic Alabama River Trail Sees First "Thru-Kayaker"

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Ardie Olson was provided with "curb service" for passport stamping on Beaver Point within Prairie Creek Campground on R.E. "Bob" Woodruff Lake on 16 October by members of the Alabama River Lakes Site Office (ARL).  Beaver Point is a peninsula where Prairie Creek intersects with the scenic Alabama River. Learn more about Ardie's quest, and follow along with GPS coordinates: http://blog.al.com/bn/2008/10/follow_the_trail_ardie_olsons.html

Photograph  courtesy of Karen Cheatham, ARL supply technician. Ardie Olson, the kayaker from Cumming, GA paddling the 631 mile Alabama Scenic River Trail.

After a brief visit and exchange of information, Ardie proceeded to Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam where U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lock Operator Cecil Messer provided lock passage downstream to William "Bill" Dannelly Reservoir.

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