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End of the season...

OK...I vote next season when the water is above 70 degrees again! Maybe have a bbq on the Columbia River??
 
OK...I vote next season when the water is above 70 degrees again! Maybe have a bbq on the Columbia River??
Been years since I've run the Columbia - but that sounds fun.
 
Or maybe Detroit lake for a mini raft up?
 
Or maybe Detroit lake for a mini raft up?
Point me at a body of water and tell me there is BBQ and I can tell you I'm in! :)
I will say your request for 70 degree water will be denied at Detroit. We were just there and brrrrrrrrrrr.
 
I know it's a bit of a drive but Billy Chinook is always a good choice
 
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