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Description140503-A-ON889-025 (13943983777).jpg | DISMAL SWAMP CANAL, N.C. -- This is the first year Grayden participated in the annual Paddle for the Border. The 6-year-old from Chesapake, Va., helped his Mom paddle 11 miles - from the South Mills, NC welcome center to Chesapeake, where he joined the others for a picnic lunch. More than 350 people participated in the City of Chesapeake’s 11th Annual Paddle for the Border event Saturday, May 3, 2014. And what better place to celebrate the spirit of America’s great outdoors then at the nation’s oldest continually operating canal - the dismal swamp. Paddlers began gathering as early as 7 a.m. and launched at 9 a.m. from the Dismal Swamp State Park in South Mills, N.C. After paddling 11 miles participants gathered for a picnic lunch at the Dismal Swamp boat ramp on Ballahack Road. The flow of kayakers was steady throughout the morning and mid-day. Law enforcement and public safety officials from North Carolina and Virginia were on site during the event—both on the water and observing from the shore— to assist with any emergency situations that may arise. Paddle for the Border is sponsored by the Dismal Swamp State Park, Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, and City of Chesapeake Parks and Recreation Department. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy) |
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