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Mile 93.7 - LBD Piety Street Wharf
93.7 LBD Piety Street Wharf
River Log section: Baton Rouge to Venice
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93.7 LBD Piety Street Wharf
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93.8 LBD Louisa Street Open Wharf
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94.2 LBD Press Street Wharf
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94.4 LBD Mandeville Street Wharf
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93.9 Crescent Park Possible camping amongst the willows of Crescent Park. The park is brand new, and it operates under a strange public/private arrangement. The willows and the bankside areas of the park are technically off limits, but if a paddler is struggling along the left bank, late
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Algiers Bend LBD 94-93 There are a few skinny sandbars strewn along the outside edge of Algiers Bend, conveniently located a half mile below the French Quarter on the East Bank in between the Mandeville Street Wharf (94.4LBD) and the Louisa Street Wharf (93.4LBD). These would make for
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New Challenges below Baton Rouge Intro: Just when you thought you’ve learned everything there is to know about the Mississippi, you return to the river at Baton Rouge and find that the conditions have changed and the river is throwing bizarre new challenges at you -- such as skyscraper-sized
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Baton Rouge Gauge (BR) http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lmrfc/?n=lmrfc-mississippiandohioriverforecast Water levels according to the Baton Rouge Gauge (BR) Low Water = 0 to 12 BR Medium Water = 12 to 22 BR High Water = 22 to 35 BR Bank Full = 30 BR Flood Stage = 35 BR and above (BR
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94.5 - 94.3 RBD Algiers Point Park (Go on to Rivergator: New Orleans to Venice for continuation) 94.5 RBD Algiers Point
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94.6 LBD Esplanade Avenue Wharf
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94.7 LBD Bienville St. (Aquarium Landing) Wharf 94.6 LBD Moonwalk, French Quarter Make your landing at the staircase on the levee at the “Moonwalk,” and secure your vessel. Now you can enjoy a walk over the levee to access the heart of the French Quarter in Jackson Square.
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94.7 Audubon Aquarium of the Americas The Mississippi dives to over 200 feet deep at Algiers Point. The Lower Mississippi is considered the richest inland fishery in North America, and yet most of it remains out of sight in the deep muddy water. If you’ve ever wondered what