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In the case of severe weather, sit tight! Find a stand of trees
or shoreline to take shelter under and ride it out. Emergency
rescue services are available via 911 throughout the riverway.
If you find yourself in need of immediate evacuation, you should
call 911. Make sure you’re able to identify your approximate
location on the map so that rescue personnel won’t have
trouble finding you.
Rules and Regulations
Bring garbage bags to pack out all of your trash. The riverway
is a Leave-No-Trace environment which means no garbage
containers of any kind are provided along the riverway or its
landings. If you bring it to the river, take it out of the river. Also,
be aware that absolutely no glass of any kind is allowed on
the water (this includes pickle jars, beer bottles, etc). This is
strictly enforced by the DNR and can result in fines of up to
$739. Wardens will often ask to check your coolers.
Campfires are allowed in the riverway. The only thing to be
aware of here is that any firewood brought into the riverway
has to have been harvested within 25 miles of where it is
burned. This is a state law, and it’s not unheard of for state
troopers to issue tickets when crossing the Illinois/Wisconsin
border with firewood. In times of extreme drought, a fire ban
may be issued but this is very rare. When your fire has been
extinguished and cooled, always cover it up so that no trace
of a makeshift fire pit remains.
Keeping all of these things in mind should allow you to have
a great trip and thoroughly enjoy what makes the Wisconsin
River one of the best rivers in the country.
Ryan Schmudlach is the owner of Wisconsin Canoe Company,
running shuttles and handling the back office. As a recent
convert to the WI River, Ryan has only been exploring
Wisconsin waters for the past 6 years.
Wisconsin Canoe Company
www.thebestcanoecompanyever.com
www.facebook.com/wiscanoe
Phone: 608.432.5058
Also at: www.Facebook.com/SmallTownsWI | www.Twitter.com/SmallTownsWI
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