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Reading a river
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 417846" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Yea, the Mississippi river below the bridge at Memphis is anything but tame. The barges put out what appears to be a 2-3 ft swell if they're loaded heavy and plowing up stream, and if the winds blowing right, those become breaking waves. And I've seen whirlpools that look like they could suck my boat under in a few seconds. It's some rough water for a small boat for sure. I've crossed it a few times in small boats but was worried every second of every crossing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 417846, member: 7544"] Yea, the Mississippi river below the bridge at Memphis is anything but tame. The barges put out what appears to be a 2-3 ft swell if they're loaded heavy and plowing up stream, and if the winds blowing right, those become breaking waves. And I've seen whirlpools that look like they could suck my boat under in a few seconds. It's some rough water for a small boat for sure. I've crossed it a few times in small boats but was worried every second of every crossing. [/QUOTE]
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