
| Tire-Free Rivers |
| Saint John River, New Brunswick |
![]() Number 82 is the largest tire I've hauled up a shore yet. Thankfully, the rubber is thin, so I was able to roll it up to the bench and then onto the tire pile. Pic by Buddy. |
![]() I found Number 83 in a foot of water ten feet offshore. I cast my hook-on-a-rope toward it maybe twenty times before it bit and I hauled it to shore. Pic by Buddyette. |
![]() Our cat Cali comes to sniff out number 84, a tube I found floating in the reeds near number 82. Tubes count! |
I stopped by a nearby woods road on my way to the recycling to pick up this bonus tire. |
![]() Unfortunately, I couldn't get this tire beside the bonus tire. I'll come back in the spring with a hacksaw and remove it somehow. Courtesy of Flicker. |
![]() Saint John River, Waterloo Row at Dusk. Courtesy of Flicker. |
| Ken Corbett, Saint John River, October 30, 2007 |
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