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Ohio River Guidebook: Charts and Details from beginning to end

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The Ohio River Guide Book is the most complete guide to the Ohio River available. No other publication, internet source or software has as much detailed information about all 981 miles of the river and along its banks. Anyone planning a journey on the Ohio River is encouraged to read the entire book first. This will help in planning things to see, supplies to take, fuel stops, places to stay, and many more things that will help make the trip go smoothly. Enjoy this great natural resource. Be alert, be prepared, be safe and LEAVE NO TRACE THAT YOU WERE THERE. Jerry M. Hay has been traveling rivers for many years. He served as an official Riverlorian for the Delta Steamboat Company. In that capacity he spoke to groups about the rivers they were traveling and told river stories. He has also traveled rivers with his own boats and has journeyed the entire length of the Wabash, White, Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee and Red Rivers. Over the tears he has worked or traveled in canoes, kayaks, jonboats, cruisers, pontoons, towboats, and steamboats. He is the author of many other fine books on rivers.

186 pages, Ring-bound

First published January 1, 2008

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July 25, 2010
This is the most comprehensive and thorough guide for the Ohio River ever published. All 981 miles of the beautiful Ohio River are covered in great detail for boaters and river road travelers. There are 89 charts and hundreds of photographs along with full description of each section to help boaters find marinas, restaurants and other services, plus good places to anchor or camp. Find more information at:

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