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No doubt it's a very unique part of Charles River, not necessary kayak-fridenly part, offers the view of Boston along the river.
Lauching site: Charles River Canoe and Kayak in Allston.
First half of trip: Not many of boats, crossed bridges are: Eliot Bridge, N Harvard St, John Weeks Bridge, Western Av Bridge and Cambridge Street Bridge
Second half of trip: Quite a few sail boats groups make the wide river a little crowded. The bridges are BU Bridage, Harvard Bridge and Longfellow Bridge. The sail boats are from boat houses near MIT, BU and Community Boating Program, don't get too closer to them.
Near the end of trip: Between Longfellow Bridge and Musume of Science/Charles River Bridge/Charles River Dam: Duck Boats route, but they are slow
No doubt it's a very unique part of Charles River, not necessary kayak-fridenly part, offers the view of Boston along the river.
Lauching site: Charles River Canoe and Kayak in Allston.
First half of trip: Not many of boats, crossed bridges are: Eliot Bridge, N Harvard St, John Weeks Bridge, Western Av Bridge and Cambridge Street Bridge
Second half of trip: Quite a few sail boats groups make the wide river a little crowded. The bridges are BU Bridage, Harvard Bridge and Longfellow Bridge. The sail boats are from boat houses near MIT, BU and Community Boating Program, don't get too closer to them.
Near the end of trip: Between Longfellow Bridge and Musume of Science/Charles River Bridge/Charles River Dam: Duck Boats route, but they are slow
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