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In the Beginning was the Guide...

Before there were guidebooks, before there were travel aps, before there were GPS watches, there were real live people called guides.  Experts at the terrain, and at making travelers comfortable.  And at discretion.  

For our money, when we have enough of it on hand, traveling with a expert guide is still one of the best ways to go.  This space is open to anyone who has been on a guided trip, dreamed of going on one, or is a guide.

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How's a Bayou?

Two amigos in a canoe

Type

Rural, Small Town

Mode Paddling
Lodging Historic Inns and B&Bs
Distance & Duration Up to 120 miles/3-7 days
Difficulty Moderate to Strenuous
Highlights Food, Music, Architecture, Wildlife


There are all sorts of places you can transport yourself into a different experience, but a bayou has to be among the oldest, tastiest, and most Spanish-moss bedraped places do it. Slow moving water deep in the delta has nurtured a distinctive ecosystem and culture for a long time. Stir it with a paddle and you’ll get your roux.

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