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      KAW RIVER FLOAT TRIP SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 13 
      Five-mile float trip brings
      water enthusiasts to one of state's natural treasures 
      September 20, 2007 - The Kansas Department
      of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is teaming with Friends of the Kaw
      on Saturday, Oct. 13, for a 5-mile float trip down the Kansas
      River. Participants will meet at the Eudora Ramp at noon and
      shuttle back to Mud Creek. The float should take approximately
      five hours, ending at Eudora around 5 p.m. 
      The Kansas River -- often referred to as the "Kaw"
      -- is a recreational treasure and has been a well-kept secret
      among a few paddlers and anglers, but it is fast becoming a valued
      recreational resource for thousands of visitors each year. The
      Kansas River is one of three public rivers in Kansas open to
      the public for fishing and boating. Permission must be obtained
      to cross private ground to gain access to the river, except at
      developed public access sites. KDWP has worked with Friends of
      the Kaw and local communities along the Kansas River to develop
      more of these public access points. 
      More information and registration forms for the
      float trip are available at the Friends of the Kaw website. A limited number
      of canoes and kayaks will be available to rent, or participants
      may bring their own equipment. Float sponsors advise participants
      to bring snacks, drinking water, sunscreen, hand cleaner, dry
      clothing, and any other appropriate gear for the day. 
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