A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Kentucky (Canoe and Kayak Series)
With approximately 54,000 miles of streams and rivers, Kentucky has more miles of running water than any state except Alaska. Wet your paddling blade and whet your paddling appetite with the authority on paddling the wa…
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