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Paddling the Tennessee River : a voyage on easy water
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Paddling the Tennessee River : a voyage on easy water

Author: Kim Trevathan
Publisher: Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, ©2001.
Series: Outdoor Tennessee series
Edition/Format: Book : Biography : State or province government publication : English : 1st ed
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Named Person: Kim Trevathan
Material Type: Biography, Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Kim Trevathan
ISBN: 1572331445 9781572331440 1572331437 9781572331433
OCLC Number: 48164543
Description: xvii, 294 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Contents: River of ghosts -- Something big -- The plan -- Uneasy water: Fort Loudoun Lake -- A taste of the old river: Watts Bar -- Sam Houston, de Soto, and the ghost of Ernest Hemingway -- The Nickajack Nunnehi -- Hospitality, milfoil, and bodies in the water -- Big ideas, helmet hair, and aquamarine barges -- Short, old Wilson Lake, and the camp Nazi -- Born to be wild on the Trail of Tears -- Off the river -- "It is so hard to die" -- Big dam problems -- "Ain't you got no sense?" -- Eagle's nest nirvanao -- Drunk on the wind -- Boat people -- Wizard of the saddle -- Curse of the Titanic -- Night paddling -- "You can't be like the Indians" -- A cautionary tale.
Series Title: Outdoor Tennessee series
Responsibility: Kim Trevathan.

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