Fox River - Green Bay, Wisconsin to DePere, WI
A boat ride down the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This is what Green Bay to DePere, WI looks like by boat. There are 4 bridges along the journey, the Grassy Island Lighthouse Range and the Depere Dam.
We spend a lot of our free time on the water during the summer.
1106 Fox River Drive, De Pere WI
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Taking a Ride
Montage of Downtown De Pere, Wisconsin
Shot and Edited By Jordan Rein
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River Walk - De Pere, WI
A wonderful walk on the trail. It seems spring is finally here: the temperatures were in the 70's and the geese were guarding their eggs along the banks of the river.
Fox River tour highlights good and bad
Dozens toured the waters of Green Bay and the Fox River to see improvement projects
Fox River/Green Bay NRDA - History
Through the Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) Process, the Fox River/Green Bay Trustees have implemented a wide variety of projects that restore, rehabilitate, replace or acquire the equivalent of natural resources that were injured as a result of contamination-the release of PCBs in the Fox River-and will continue to do so into the future.
This video provides background information on what the NRDA process is, why it was necessary in the area, who is involved, and how it got started.
Rapides des Peres - De Pere, WI - Rapids of the Fathers
De Pere, WI, or Rapides des Peres, Rapids of the Fathers, site of a Jesuit Mission in 1672 and the first rapids of the Fox River as it enters Green Bay, WI. A historic and beautiful place that has been home to Native Americans and settlers for many years -- always a place of energy and life.
Body found in Fox River in Oshkosh
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Fox River Trail (Allouez, Wisconsin)
Fox River Trail in Allouez,Wisconsin.
Beautiful trail with nature scenery and beauty
Tony Petersen (c) 2013
De Pere, Wisconsin-2009 50 States in 50 Days-Nov. 6th
The Wisconsin stop on Kevin Montgomery's 2009 50 States in 50 Days tour.........featuring and
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Fox River Trail North
- This video includes many scenes of the Fox River Trail from Tekakwitha Woods Park near South Elgin, just before the long bridges, north to Algonquin, Illinois, where the FRT connects to the McHenry County Prairie Trail. the video is about 13 minutes long and has an original sound track (written and performed by yours truely).
Biking in in Green Bay Wisconsin
The East River Trail is a great place for a bike ride and what is better than biking on a beautiful Saturday afternoon? Rocking it to some Journey - Don't Stop Believing. Really enjoying what is possible with a go pro.
Fox river landing report
Checked out the landing south of Montello, wis and the landing is above lake Puckaway.
Wis Dells boating trip
Wisconsin Dells family trip
Fox river trail Green Bay
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Chambers Island by water and air 7-14-18
Chambers Island by water / air 7-14-18
Lewis Kuber and Olive Moore Unloading Stone on the Fox River
In the Port of Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the Fox River, the barge Lewis J Kuber, with tug Olive L Moore, are unloading limestone. They arrived in port about 6am. I arrived about 10:30 am to see them unloading.
The Lewis J Kuber is a self unloading barge, formerly named Buckeye. For a full history of this boat, go to the BoatNerd website:
The Olive L Moore is a push tug, the power unit of this pair. Again a full history of this tug is at BoatNerd.com at:
I've been interested in shipping on the Great Lakes for as long as I can remember. Probably due to stories that I heard as a young boy about my great grandfather who was a sailor on the lakes from the 1870s until his death in 1909.
You can see in this video, the Kuber / Moore unloading, being refueled and finally turning in the Fox River and leaveing Green Bay. I don't know exactly how many truck loads of fuel were taken on, I counted two tanker trucks, but I suspect there were more, because of the amount of time they were refueling. That took a couple hours. According to my great grandfather's 1906 to 1908 log books (which I have) he used to refuel with coal in well under an hour, always in the St Mary's river at Detour MI.
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the tunes are:
Sailors Lament, Smooth Sailing, BeBop25, Dolphins Galaxia, Big Swing Band, Cryin In my Beer
Canoe trip at the Fox River