Whether you are a paddler or an adventurer looking for a guidebook to the river, you will revel in Dennis’s many stories, told in a tumblehome kind of way—a cascade of stories like the channels of the river herself—weaving in and out of each other, and bubbling, boiling, ricocheting round and round, sometimes in harmony and sometimes in chaotic fashion. . . . As you journey along with “Dangerous Eddy,” read between the lines and interpret the difficult choices made, and the hard miles paddled. Dennis makes it sound easy. But it’s not. You are holding the final paddle stroke in your hands. And lucky for us that Dennis decided to share the trials and tribulations!
Description
In 2005, Dennis Van Norman climbed into a kayak for the first time to spend an afternoon “Huck Finning” down the Mississippi River with his son and grandson. Little did he know that what started as an innocent, eight-mile kayaking introduction would eventually become a passion—or an addiction. He spent thirteen years, from his sixties through his mid-seventies, kayaking the length of the Mississippi, bit by bit, traveling more than 2,500 river miles from northern Minnesota to the southern tip of Louisiana in a boat built for one.
Threading a Kayak down the Mississippi is the story of how one traveler fully experienced and embraced the Mississippi River and its surroundings. In the vein of Jonathan Raban's Old Glory, Dennis's account casts light on the Mississippi River’s history, geography, and sociology, but it is a book about more than the river itself—it’s also about the individuals and characters living along the Mississippi’s shores. From the local foods and music to the customs and history, each experience is sandwiched between moments of pure serenity and those of sheer terror. This is the story of a journey of discovery on the country’s most celebrated waterway, and an exploration of the wonderment, joy, and fear that will inevitably grab hold of you when you’re sitting alone in a fourteen-foot plastic boat on America’s greatest river.
Reviews
“Dennis Van Norman writes that every paddler’s trip down the Mississippi River—and their accompanying experiences—are distinct. I have my own river adventures, but I found that Dennis’s section-by-section paddle sparked my interest. It's a wonderful way to accumulate stories for publication, and a rewarding adventure worthy of being told. And what a beautiful way to tell his story of life and survival in the river and on the road. He brings the reader along to discover not only today’s but also yesterday’s Mississippi, with grandeur, magic, and excitement. Dennis talks about growing older in his thirteen-year adventure, but from my perspective, he is a pup who might just be getting started.”
"Dennis Van Norman takes us on a fascinating thirteen-year sojourn in his quixotic effort to kayak the entire length of the Mississippi River. Starting as a complete kayaking novice, he grew into a legitimate 'River Man.' Dennis shares with us his river experiences through the full range of human emotions: serenity and solitude, purposeful engagement, and sheer adrenaline-fueled panic when dodging barges, rapids, and huge Asian Carp missiles. While the river is the main character, Dennis introduces us to many colorful people, historic towns, and delightful culinary experiences along the way. The book is a treat—for the mind and the soul."
“When your goal is speed, the river is simple. Reading Dennis’s book reminded me of what I missed. I missed the people, the stories, and the places that cradle those memories. Dennis Van Norman’s Threading a Kayak down the Mississippi showed me that a life without stories is no life at all. It is not to be missed.”