FYI – This is my longest update.
Morning went smoothly and I was into port of Natchez by 12:30-1.
Storms have been looking like spots on a dalmation. Small violent red/yellow cells no wider than a couple miles..they do their thing and i skirt around or wait to pass by. Took me 3 days to do the 75 miles between Vicksburg and Natchez…those 3 days equal a cumulative rest day. I certainly feel rested.
BUT, that is the boring part. All the friction/fun happens when you start talking to people. Right off the ramp I chatted up a couple who was down from Flint, Michigan. Saw Gas City water tower on their way down I69. After that I was packing my bag with my gear, about to walk to one of two casinos and eat the buffet when I began speaking with another couple…I only know them as Jackie and her husband. They didn’t know it when they woke up today, but they were going to be river angels. They sat on the ramp with their two dogs and we talked for a good 10-15 minutes, saw a snake pop its head out of the water, we all wondered if it was a cottonmouth. Then as they were going back up into town, Jackie turned back and said they wanted to put me up for the night at the Mark Twain Guest House–an inn at the top of the boat ramp. what?! you dont have to do that!
But she insisted. They wanted to help me. As amazed as people are by this trip, I AM AMAZED at the sheer kindness that has been extended towards me–without exception the most beautiful part of this trip. I always feel undeserving of it, and plan to balance that feeling by putting that love and generosity back into the world as soon as I enter back into it. From here on at least being a road angel (for cyclists) and if near water, paddlers as well. All future journeys will also be for charity–to funnel that kindness to people that need it more than I.
My favorite part is on the inn’s website it talks about how Silver St. (Where the inn is located.) is where all the pirates/sailors used to come for booze, gambling, and hookers. And today on Silver St. you’ll find booze and gambling, but the rest is up to you, haha.
Jackie and husband! Thank you! Thank you a hundred times, you do not know how much something like this means to a guy who’s been on the river for 5 weeks. I’ve washed/dried my clothes, showered, eaten too much, and now feel as good as new. I wholeheartedly appreciate your gesture and want only good things to happen to you and your son from here on out!
So after that adventure I go to my first ever riverboat casino. Ive seen plenty, but have never been on one until I heard that they had a $7 lunch buffet thats actually pretty good. Interesting thing #2 happens. The door guy, jason johnson, lived in Gas City for a couple of years. He’s from Elwood and our high schools wrestled eachother in the same conference. when he was a senior and i was a freshman we were in the same gym multiple times competing, but in different weight classes. Small world.
Walked around Bluff Park and took some pics. The city overlooks the river from very high up, and i doubt it ever floods past silver st. The bluff that it sits atop though is made out of accumulated/hardened mud from thousands of years, according to Laynes dad (civil engineer for the Army Corps of engineers). So the corps for years had a project to build a retaining wall for the city so it didnt erode into the river. The wall is pretty impressive.
Then I end up walking around visiting the only thing that seems to be open on sundays…bars…prob more coffee than booze. At a bar on Silver I’m having a drink watching the SEC 2014 Championship rerun, when I see a tandem fiberglass kayak go by (very nice). So i tell the bartender Im not dashing and leave my id on the bar–rush to the ramp to meet them. A couple about to do 4 miles upstream then back. I start name dropping some of the other paddlers I’ve met in the area and it turns out we know the same people. Pretty cool!
Anyway, the night is young and I’m going to explore a bit more. Cant leave town until after 11am bc i want to get a pound of bbq from the Pig Out Inn since Layne talked it up.
Exciting stop as I enter the Lower Delta! Tomorrow I will paddle my 1000th mile at some point.
Nikki Mitchell
Aug 3, 2014 -
So neat! Look at that room! That’s awesome! I’m ready for you to be done! Hurry hurry hurry! 🙂 love you keep it safe like we talked about! You put so much life into your life! It’s just awesome to see you do this! Again, I love you and stay safe
Love,
Mom
Zach
Aug 5, 2014 -
love you
Francine Garcia
Aug 3, 2014 -
I love your blog. It’s so neat to hear about the people and the cities. I absolutely love history so hearing about some on the post today was neat. Great pics! My mother was born and raised in New Orleans and my granny lived there until Katrina. My sister graduated law school at Tulane and still lives there. My family spends a lot of time there. Maybe u will be able to meet. Anyway just wanted you to know I enjoy reading about what you are doing and have continued safe travels!
Zach
Aug 5, 2014 -
thank you, francine! i must admit that i love new orleans too. it’ll be my 3 time there in 13 months and I’m already planning my next trip in after this one! music and food, music and food. but I’m very glad you’re getting a kick out of reading my blog, I know I am writing it. I will try to include a wee bit more history when I can!
Max Elkins
Aug 3, 2014 -
dear dustin,
it’s so random that casino worker was from elwood and lived in gas city. you should’ve wrestled him on the riverboat. anyways, i’m glad things are going good for you. your blog is a good read, very interesting. i can’t wait to see more videos! i also can’t wait to talk about all this next time we hang. be careful and always remember- never trust a man who calls himself the truth AND never put aluminum foil in the microwave
cordially,
mat
elkin
Zach
Aug 5, 2014 -
Mr. Zack Smellkins,
Thank you for being a part of a blog by commenting nice things. I too enjoy your videos and cant wait to get a real smartphone phone so I can again tune into your illicit vine feed and snapchats (but never respond to them). The next time we half gingers get together will be damn spectacular. You better not have cut your mustache.
roberta hoheimer
Aug 4, 2014 -
got to remembering this morning,when in minninnsota several years ago,i got to see the start of the great Mississippi,it was just a trickle of water coming out of the ground,i stepped over it,can you believe that! and you are going to be so lucky to see the end of it,im an old 79 year old,who wishes I could see all that you are seeing,take care and stay safe!
Zach
Aug 5, 2014 -
i hear its beautiful up there at Lake Itasca in Minnesota. I hope to see it all tiny and jump over it myself someday. thank you always for taking interest in what im up to out here. i really never wanted to do anything like this blog, but thought it would be an easy way to let fam/friends know I was ok. glad it turned out to be something interesting for you.
Nana
Aug 4, 2014 -
I’m so glad you have met so many kind and generous people. It confirms my faith in people. Also makes me feel assured that you are safe and in good hands.
So, Dear Dustin, you stay safe and know I love you.
Love, Nana.
Zach
Aug 5, 2014 -
Love you too, nana. I will close this out safe as ever.
Nikki Mitchell
Aug 5, 2014 -
PS many mooches to you son I mine. Hurry up were both getting impatient 😀 I love you
Love,
Mom