I just walked the entire length of a river, from origin to mouth.
It was the D River in Oregon, but hey -- a river is a river! (World's shortest river, approx 100 feet long)
It is high tide, so purists may balk. I am counting it as done.
Another cross off my bucket list.
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Re: Another cross off my bucket list.
Ha, interesting. I wonder at what point a river becomes simply an outlet, categorically speaking? But if it's in the Guinness Book of World Records, then that's good enough for me!
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Re: Another cross off my bucket list.
The locals claim it meets the hydrologic definition of river. I am not arguing. Since my goal was to travel the entire length of a river I am calling it good...windknot wrote:Ha, interesting. I wonder at what point a river becomes simply an outlet, categorically speaking? But if it's in the Guinness Book of World Records, then that's good enough for me!
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