How I Pulled Off My Own Huck Finn Rafting Adventure
Briefly

An adventure inspired by Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" led to the creation of a unique raft built from plastic drums and lumber. The journey along the Upper Missouri River commenced at Coal Banks Landing, covering about 100 miles of scenic views. Packing for the journey included practical gear from Kavu, ensuring comfort while enjoying the trip. A beer fridge on the raft became a focal point, filled with favorite drinks, contributing to the memorable experience with friends during the float.
Buying 20 plastic drums, lumber, a basketball hoop, and an outboard motor, we built a bespoke raft to float the Upper Missouri, inspired by Mark Twain's work.
Packing for the trip included comfortable and quick-drying Kavu gear, which proved essential for enjoying the outdoor adventure on the river.
The beer fridge aboard our raft was a highlight of the trip, filled with canned cocktails and Japanese lagers, enhancing the experience with friends.
The float along the Upper Missouri featured scenic views of grazing cows, slot canyons, and rocky bluffs, creating a picturesque outdoor setting.
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