Thursday, November 4, 2010

Houseboating Excursions Gets Pulled Out

It's that time of year again here in the Upper Mississippi River Valley that all boaters alike dread the most, time to pull out of the water and winterize. Now is the time when even us diehard houseboaters are ready to give in to the colder temperatures and pull our houseboats out and go through the winterizing process. We have been very fortunate this year because the weather has been great giving us some extra time. Even though the season on the water has ended doesn't mean the information, adventures, and resources will end, we will continue to be out there exploring more places to go and plan for more adventures. The Upper Mississippi River Valley has so much to offer all year, but this is a great time to start planning for your next houseboating season's adventures, we never stop planning ahead. The great thing about houseboating is that there are so many different options to choose from such as just cruising up and down the Mississippi River and stopping at sandbars and just parking and relaxing, visiting the many different cruise stops on our list that offer many different adventures, or just create your own adventure because you just never know what exciting experience is around that next curve. Here are some sad photos of Houseboating Excursions in the Mississippi River Valley being pulled out at the end of the 2010 houseboating season giving an idea how some houseboats are launched or pulled out.
The Upper Mississippi River Valley has some of the best fishing, wildlife is everywhere to be seen, spectacular views, education for the whole family, and best of all many different excursions of all types.
Continue to follow Houseboating Excursions in the Mississippi River Valley as we explore more cruise stops and provide more information, adventures, and resources. Please Don't Move Firewood and Help Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers.