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Posted by: Old Salt
Posted on: Jul 19th, 2010 at 8:15pm
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Any outfitter can provide what you need, for a fee.
Posted by: thebrokedown
Posted on: Jul 19th, 2010 at 4:52pm
Or other place to store "valuables"? We are driving from Mississippi later in the week for our BW trip. (Yay!) For the first time, we are completely geared up and do not need an outfitter. Because our trips up and back are so long, there are a few things that we'd like to bring in the car for convenience, safety and entertainment's sake. We will be bringing an iPhone, laptop and handheld game, perhaps. We do not want these on the water (why ever for? Our goal is to get away from these things when we canoe!), but we would also rather not keep them in the car, which we are parking at Fall Lake while canoeing. (Although I have never had a problem with a car left in a departure point parking lot, I'd rather not have a bunch of goodies for any possible ne're-do-wells this time.)

So, any place we could store such items in town for a fee? If not, we will leave these things at home, but I sure would like to have access to info on the fly in case we need to change camping spots between here and there, and to keep my husband entertained through the "flat" states. Oh, did I mention that we'll be camping for three nights both ways? It's an adventure!

Thank you guys for so much invaluable information over the years!
 
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