Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

February 16, 2012

River Town Renaissance

Washington Riverside Experience
Rennick Riverfront Park, Washington, MO
Oct. 12-13, 2011
text by Colby Wrasse, US Fish & Wildlife Service

(blogger's note: Colby is a biologist with the Columbia Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office. He's helped at many of our clean-ups and education events. During our week at Washington, MO, during the Big Muddy Clean Sweep, Colby and Brian Peoples set up a live fish booth, showing students what kind of critters live in the Missouri River. This article is reprinted from the CFWCO newsletter)

River towns along the lower Missouri River are nearly as endangered as the pallid sturgeon that swim nearby. Sure the towns still exist, but most can no longer be considered “river towns” as their connection with the river is a shadow of what it once was. The heart of many towns moved from the banks of the Missouri River, as commercial barge traffic never materialized and the constant threat of flooding caused most people and businesses to seek higher ground.

Many people I talk to have lived their entire lives within a few miles of the Missouri River, but have never taken a boat ride on the river, never wet a line for catfish, or never even skipped a rock into those murky waters.
Washington Riverside Education Experience
Tim Nigh and Jodi Pfefferkorn of Missouri River Relief show Washington, MO students how a river cleanup is done. photo by Melanie Cheney
While this seems sad, it is also understandable. Misconceptions about the Missouri River abound. Many people are frightened by the river believing that the swift currents will “suck” your boat down, or that the water is so polluted that contact with the river is dangerous. However, the tide seems to be turning as people are once again becoming interested in The Big Muddy.

Missouri River Relief (MRR) has played a large role in this Missouri River renaissance. We at Columbia FWCO have been fortunate enough to assist MRR as they travel up and down the river educating people and raising awareness about the Missouri River.

During October, Colby Wrasse and Brian Peoples of Columbia FWCO took part in a MRR education event for 4th-6th grade students from Washington, Missouri. For our part of the event, we displayed live Missouri River fish species for the children to marvel at.

Washington Education Experience 2011
When it comes to hands-on education, you can't beat touching a sturgeon. Photo by Gloria Bauermeister.
We have found that live fish are a great tool for focusing children’s attention, and the fish make a great visual aid for us as we talk about issues such as: habitat changes on the Missouri River, invasive species, fish anatomy and physiology, and evolution. The children had a great time with the fish and learned about the Missouri River in the process. The setting for the event was ideal as the river flowed just behind us.

Washington Riverside Education Experience
Colby Wrasse shows off a longnosed gar to students from Washington, MO. photo by Melanie Cheney

In fact, of all the towns we visit along the lower Missouri River, Washington has perhaps the strongest connection to the river. The old downtown section which borders the river is vibrant, with numerous restaurants and shops, and many people gather daily at Riverfront Park to boat, fish, picnic, or just socialize.

We at Columbia FWCO, and groups like Missouri River Relief, continue to raise awareness about the Missouri River in hopes that more communities will do as Washington, MO has done, and embrace the Missouri River rather than turn away from it.

November 29, 2011

Big Muddy Clean Sweep Sponsors & Partners

THANK YOU!!!!

From donating water for the crew to pushing barges upstream, from $20,000 donations to a pot of chili - the Big Muddy Clean Sweep was made possible by many large and small donations. Here's a list of our sponsors & partners:

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Golden Mile Sponsors
donating 10,000 or more to the Big Muddy Clean Sweep
Boeing
St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District
Pat Jones
Missouri American Water
Mo. Dept. of Conservation
Mo. Dept. of Natural Resources
3M (Columbia Plant)

Barge Services Sponsors
Hermann Sand & Gravel
Humboldt Boat Service
Jefferson City River Terminal
Living Lands & Waters
Gateway Dredging
US. Army Corps of Engineers

$5,000 to 9,999
Burns & McDonnell
Cargill (Kansas City Plant)
Great Rivers Greenway District
Kansas City Water Services
Mid-Missouri Solid Waste Management District
Rivermiles
US Fish & Wildlife Service (Ecological Services)

$2,000 to 4,999

$500 to 1,999

November 10, 2011

Clean Sweep Trash Tally!!!

an estimated 60.8 tons of trash!
Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep

Our Big Muddy Clean Sweep was a cross-state clean-up of the Missouri River. We started with a land-based clean-up in Kansas City, followed by a series of river clean-ups near Cooper's Landing. In Jefferson City, we hopped on a barge and started collecting trash in clean-ups all the way to the Confluence of Missouri & Mississippi Rivers. Here's the trash tally from the whole trip:

1,201 bags of trash       
Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep 

493 tires       
Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep 10-29-11 

15 tons of scrap metal  
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95 chunks of styrofoam       
2 tire rims       
6 ginormous metal tanks        
25 - 25 lb Propane Tanks       
3 Freon Tanks       

14 Refrigerators       
Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011 

7 Chest Freezers       
2 washing machines       
1 drier       
6 Refrigerator doors       
1 inside of a refrigerator       
1 refrigerator compressor       
1 mini fridge       
1 crisper drawer       
1 microwave       
11 Coolers       
1 dishwasher       
1 AC unit       
3 Car Fenders       

21.5  55-gal. Metal Drums       
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26.5  55-gal. Plastic Barrels       
42 5-gallon  Buckets     
  

Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep
1  30-gallon metal barrel       
3 Boxsprings       
3 mattresses       
1 bed frame       
1 foam mat       
1 pillow       
2 blankets       
1 Cot       
26 Chairs       
7 Buoys       
2 buoy foam pieces       
2 hot water heaters       
1 Double Cast Iron Sink       
2 Fire Extinquishers       
3 Sheets of Roofing Tin       
1 Sponge Bob Bobber       

3 duck decoys       
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1/2 of a Duck Boat       
1 duck decoy butt       
1 Goose Head Decoy       
5 Fishing Poles       
3 Deck Umbrellas       
1 Concrete Nose       
1 small Cooler filled with Oyster Mushrooms       
6 Couch Cushions       
1 Can of Sudden Tan       
3 full cans of beer       
1 plastic Horse with the legs chewed off       
1 stove grill       
2 buckets/jugs of oil       
2 plastic pipes - 40'       
1 plastic tray with plants       
1 Bowling Pin       
A gazillion balls, toy bowling ball, basketballs, tennis balls, baseballs, soccer balls…       

Plastic Toys:         
Barge Team moves to Washington
purple plastic turtle       
1 toy baby bottle       
1 squashed yellow rubber ducky       
1 little mermaid       
1 green pair of heart sunglasses       

2 toy gas pumps        
1 big foot truck      
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1 little tykes plastic slide       
1 little tykes house        
1 pair of vampire teeth       
1 foam airplane       
1 plastic French fries       
3 hard hats

1 motorcycle helmet       
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1 shopping cart
plastic crating       
80 yards of orange pvc water pipe       
1 picnic table       
2 - 10 gallon tubs       
7 – 30 to 50 gallon garbage cans       
12 rail road spikes       
63 metal posts       
9 pieces of rebar       
26 feet of iron pipe       
1 disc brake       
3 gas cans       
1 wire grate       
2 motorcycle helmets       
1 b&w TV       
1 tv vacuum tube       
2 baseball bats       
1 dishwasher shelf       
2 plastic swimming pools       
1 radiator       
1 "do not dig" sign       
4-wheeler fender       
8 good planks of lumber   

2 blue catfish attached to a free floating jug
St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep
6 pieces of lumber with nails       
1 cow skull       
51 pieces of braided cable       
2x5 foot piece of corrugated plastic truck liner       
25 feet of erosion control honey comb plastic       
1 mop bucket       
3 foot round plastic oil tub       
3 herbicide/pesticide sprayers (one with chemicals)       
4 paint cans       

5 messages in a bottle     
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1 plastic scooby ketchup bottle       
1 palm tree mylar balloon       
1 coon trap       
1 40-gallon metal drum       
3 plastic mineral feeding tubs       
1 boat seat        
1 awning       
10 plastic bins       
1 window frame       
1 antifreeze container       
1 20-gallon metal barrel       
1 hard hat       
2 tents       
1 sleeping pad       
5 Tarps       
1 rubber car bumper       
1 large plastic piece from a boat       
1 - 5" corregated plastic tube - 5'       
1 - 3' piece of cooregated tube - 2'       
2 orange traffic barrels       
1 squirrel cage fan       
1 large corregated matal bin used for holding rail road ties   

1 potato planter
  St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep
2 steel grates 2x4'       
1 patio umbrella base       
5 plastic pipes       
Car Parts:       
1 ford muffler       
2 car batteries       
1 real suspension       
1 car door       
1 hub cap       
1 exhaust pipe       
1 car hood       
1 brake rotor       
1 car door window frame       
1 metal wheel       
4 car seats       
1 metal can of car wax       
8 gas tanks  (1 1962 Chevy gas tank)       
1 metal axel       
20  pieces of a trailer       
5 pieces of vinyl siding       
1 top to a tool box       
1 piece of sheet metal       
1 gas heater       
1 artificial Christmas tree       
1 wiffle ball bat       
1 baby bath       
1 15-ft long cattle gate       
1 really big anchor       

1 antique sewing machine   
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5 fishing weights       
1 metal cabinet       

1 riding lawn mower  
St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep    
1 riding lawn mower hood       
1 push mower       
1 lawn seeder       
2 plastic lids       
1 speaker cabinet       
1 boat-load of wet, nasty carpet (36 pieces)       
1 25-foot long piece of rebar       
½ of a 30-gallon plastic barrel       
1 tarp       

4 bicycles       
St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep
2 bike inner tubes       
1 exercise machine       
2 tricycles       
2 cooler lids       
1 chimney       
1 metal cabinet       
1 “no trespassing” sign       
1 wood burning stove       
1 piece of landscaping fabric       
1 pink button       
1 milk crate       
1 plastic ladder       
6 cardboard boxes       
1 plastic gate       
1 vinyl umbrella cover      

1 airplane sponson
Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep
1 metal grate       
1 starter       
1 tool box       
2 pieces of linoleum flooring       
1 plastic patio table top       
1 set of boat bunks       
12 ft of PVC tubing       
1 garage door brack       
1 cheater bar (world’s largerst)       
1 garage door brack       
1 metal tool box       
1 sandbag       
1 serving tray       
1 bullet ridden sign       
 1 oven door       
10 drain pipes       
1 mobile home roof       
1 circular saw       
2 electrical boxes       
1 floor fan       
2 AC units       
1 computer desk        
1 15-ft swimming pool       
1 tub liner       
1 bathroom sink       
1 unopened can of mini ravioli       
1 wheel to a wheel chair       
1 kids Firefighter's Helmet       
1 Wicker Table       
1 Bean Bag       
1 BBQ Grill       
1 big plastic Culvert (8ft long)       
1 Pet Carrier       
1 Mylar Balloon       
1 Hockey Puck       
1 Nerf Laser Tag Vest       
1 Plastic Egg       
1 Foam Fortune Cookie       
1 McDonald Ball Pit Ball       
1 Playdo Hair Thing       
1 Rusty Spray Can       
2 Old Glass Jugs       
1 Glass Bottle with Glass Stopper       
1 Toilet Tank Bulb       
1 Fuzzy Toilet Seat      

1 frisbee
Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep
1 Bottle of Personal Lubricant       
1 Dog Skull w/ Collar       
1 Plastic Dog       
Handful of Turkey Feathers       
A String of Christmas Lights       
A Flower growing out of a piece of Styrofoam       
1 Naturally Feminine Powder Spray       
1 plastic Hair Curler       
1 Avon Crème Lotion       
1 Pacifier       
1 Eldon Mustangs Water Bottle       
1 Machete Blade       
4 Milk Crates       
1 Metal Grill       
1 Hammer       
12 Headlights       
1 plastic milk crate       
1 8 ft. "saddle" gass tank (800 lbs)       
2 boat seats       
1 "Caution Wet Floor" sign       
1 toilet       
2 fan cages       
1 water softner tank       
1/2 a car bumper       
14 rusty hunks o' metal       
2 bails of wire       
1 concrete anchor       
5 pieces of rebar       
1 sign post rod with concrete

1 plastic Swampthing     
Jefferson City Missouri River Clean-up 10-01-11
8 pieces of braided cable       
1 buoy anchor       
1 aluminum baseball bat       
1 tent shredded to pieces       
1 "Dawg Haus Restaurant" sign       
1 clay pot       
1 life vest       
2 plastic swimming pools       
1 green plastic helmet       
1 "No Trespassing" sign on post       
3 fishing poles       
1 plastic baseball bat       
1 umbrella       
1 hair curler       
3 pairs of ladies panties       
1 door knob with plate lock       
1 rubber duck soap dish       
1 Disney rubber ball with Tinkerbell       
1 Incredible Hulk action figure       
1 snapping turtle shell       
1 soccer ball, 2 baseballs, 2 footballs       
1 Lacross ball, basketball, bocci ball       
1 headlight, light bulb & taillight       
2 bottles of Blue Magic cleaner             
2 syringes in a plastic bottle       
1 green buoy       
1 dust pan       
1 pink toy air craft carrier       
1 minnie mouse ball       
1 toy cup       
1 sandbox bucket, 1 sand shovel       

1 leopard print high heel shoe       
Confluence Big Muddy Clean Sweep
1 magnifier w/out glass       
1/2 of a hula hoop       
1 cable spool       
1 Geoffery Beene purse       
1 duck decoy       
1 wind chime made out of bud light bottles       
1 15' wooden dock       
1 fraggle costume       
1 airplane sponson (pontoon)       
2 plastic tubs       
1 orange highway barrel       
1 frame for a car speaker       
1 plastic sled       
1 35-ft chain covered in yellow plastic       
1 12-ft iron post       
3 plastic tubes       
3 chunks of hard plastic       
1 "Mile 11" mile marker sign       
1 plastic pesticide jug       
1 plastic bumper       
7 hunks of scrap metal       
1 set of legs to a bbq grill
2 metal grills

1 plastic jack-o-lantern
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October 27, 2011

Washington & St. Charles Clean Sweep Results

After a packed but incredible week of education and outreach in Washington, MO, we ramped up our energy into working a river clean-up on Saturday side-by-side the Washington River Festival put on for the last 3 years by our favorite river ambassadors, Gloria Attoun-Bauermeister and Mike Smith.  These two friends have really been working on growing a community of river lovers in Washington, an awareness for this powerful resource, as it should be, the river is the heart of this lovely little riverfront town.

Washington River Festival and Clean-up

Many of the children that had come out to the riverside education experience earier in the week came back with their families just itching to get out on the river and help us clean it up! The turnout was fantastic!  76 volunteers in addition to 8 people from Kohl's department store + 26 from the River Relief crew teamed up to clean the river!

Plus, Gloria put together an amazing River Festival, with educational booths, fun activities for families, trash to art in action and REALLY GREAT MUSIC! 

Washington Big Muddy Clean Sweep

Here's the Washington tally!

110 clean-up volunteers went out on the river to clean up 9 miles with 3 River Relief boats signing up in shifts at the river festival.  133 bags of trash were collected from the river banks alongside 44 tires, 7 hunks o' styrofoam, 3 refrigerators, 1 microwave, 1 push mower, 1 black & white TV, pesticide sprayers, duck decoys, metal drums... the list goes on & on!

Check out the full set of Washington photos on our Flickr page!

A big muddy thanks to all of the super nice folks in Washington that made our stay a warm one.  There are many, but a few outstanding ones that come to mind are Cheryl Heggemann at Manwell's coffee, the Washington boat club, the police & fire departments, the schools and teachers that participated, the Labadie Chef & crew, Mayor Lucy & Gary Lucy, trash-to-art artists Joey Los & Gale, and of course all of the hard working volunteers, Gloria Bauermeister & Mike Smith!

Washington Clean-up and River Festival 6-14-08

With warmed hearts & full bellies, we rolled on down to St. Charles... and moored at the Gateway Dredging Co. in Bridgeton.  I enjoyed taking our barge dog Sombra on walks along the beautiful little riverside trail in the Riverwoods Conservation Area, where I had the pleasure of seeing some really cool old growth willow, cottonwoods, and mulberry trees!
Unfortunately, there was a beaver at work on some of those massive trees.

St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep

We really got down & dirty in St. Charles, starting with a crew clean-up on Friday that netted 3 boatloads of junk to include a potato planter farm implement, a john boat and a porta potty!

St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep


On Saturday, we took out 75 volunteers in two shifts and continued collecting massive piles of trash that had been washed in along the shores, also cleaning out old dump sites we found along the way.  27 employees from Boeing helped make a huge dent in our Clean Sweep efforts in St. Charles and a nice reporter from the St. Louis Today website came out to help document our work.

St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep

On Sunday the River Relief barge team hauled trash from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. collecting 149 bags of trash, 87 tires, 79 hunks of metal, barrels, car parts... even a riding lawn mower!  My back still hurts!  But the trash barge is finally starting to fill up.

Check out the full set of St. Charles photos on our Flickr page!

St. Charles Big Muddy Clean Sweep

We wrapped things up in St. Charles on Tuesday and headed for the Confluence to complete our final week of the Big Muddy Clean Sweep.  The barge is moored just across from the boat ramp at Columbia Bottoms.  Join us for our final big clean-up this Saturday and help us fill the trash barge and finish this unique event as part of Missouri River Relief's 10th anniversary project.  We'll be posting final results and the full trash tally soon!  Thanks for jumping on board and being a part of this wonderful adventure!  See you on the River~

Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011 map

October 9, 2011

Big Muddy Clean Sweep Log Book Vol. 3 - Hermann Mooring

diligently recorded by Jodi Pfefferkorn
The third batch of log book entries, in which we tie up right by the Hermann boat ramp, frighten and calm school administrators, avoid Octoberfest crowds and in which Mel has an island named for her. Making a new town our home for the week, we meet everyone we can and answer a lot of questions about the barge. The trash begins to pile up. 

Tuesday, October 4 2011
Today was day one of the Hermann/Owensville education & cleanup event. We had an early wake up call at 0630. Tim made eggs, vegetables & toast. He said we should eat vegetables for breakfast because they’re complex carbs and they’ll burn slowly giving us energy for longer. Good thing, too, because we had a long day ahead. We took 60+ high schoolers out in the morning and 60+ middle schoolers in the afternoon. Except for a couple cuts from broken glass, things went off without a hitch. Well…it took Steve 45 minutes to convince the Hermann High School principal that the way we do river cleanup is safe and the students could proceed to go on the river. 
Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Hermann students gather at the boat ramp - photo by Racin' Dave Stevens

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Jodi pilots a boat of Owensville students out to their trash site. photo by Steve Schnarr
Some of the students were doing a multi-media project on their cleanup, taking photos, posting to twitter and doing a Skype-feed with other students unable to join. 

As we were cleaning up from the event, a couple paddled up to the barge in a canoe saying “I owe someone on this boat 20 bucks!” and waving a 20. Turns out Patrick met the Living Lands & Waters crew on the Mississippi several years ago when he paddled the entire Mississippi. Someone lent him 20 bucks and he never got the chance to pay them back. And here he sees that same towboat on the Missouri! So he wrote down the story and taped it, with the $20, to the refrigerator in the galley.

Now Patrick and Misty were paddling a simple aluminum canoe down the Missouri, all they way from Three Forks, MT. First we saw Dirk, the Australian, in Jeff City and now Patrick & Misty in Hermann. I wonder who we’ll see in Washington? Patrick & Misty couldn’t stay for dinner because they needed to log some more miles before the end of the day. So after a quick tour and brief chat (& a couple sodas) they were on their way.
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Patrick and Misty Rose leave the barge on their last leg of their huge journey. photo by Steve Schnarr

Our friends Roger & Barbara Giles are piloting their newly purchased sternwheeler down the Ohio, up the Mississippi and now up the Missouri. Anthony’s been following their progress on Facebook and he saw that they were around New Haven heading upstream in our direction. So we all hopped in a plateboat to intercept them. A few miles downriver (on the infamous Berger Bend) and there she was, moving ever so slowly upriver. (We sure know how that feels.)
Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
We find the Nancy Ann on Berger Bend and escort them upstream at sunset. photo by Racin' Dave Stevens.

We came alongside the Nancy Ann and hopped aboard. Roger was maneuvering the sandbars on Bates Island Bend and didn’t want to pull our boat. So Anthony, Habibi and Jeff took turns at the tiller, keeping our boat alongside the Nancy Ann while the rest of us toured the boat. It was quite a site – with an upper & lower level. The gangplank was at her bow, and raised and lowered via an electronically operated pulley. The pilot house was part of the upper level & to the aft was the texas deck. The lower level had the master bedroom, kitchen, bathroom & living room. Roger, Barbara and their engineer Lee were riding in luxury.

When we got back to the barge, Anthony, Habibi & I took most of the crew’s laundry into town then headed to Sharp’s Corner Tavern for beers & dinner. Tim was already there watching the Cardinal’s game (they lost by one). Jeff, Steve & Racin’ stayed behind to help tie up the Nancy Ann. They joined us later & brought Lee. Donna popped in, seemingly out of nowhere but apparently Tim had kept her informed of our whereabouts.

Those who had brains in their heads and exercised good judgment went back to the barge after dinner. Those who didn’t (Steve, Anthony, Habibi & me) stayed at the bar and played cards with some locals, making it back by midnight (or so).

Wednesday, October 5, 2011


Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Sunrise on the barge deck in Hermann. photo by Steve Schnarr
Today was day two of the education and cleanup events with high schoolers & middle schoolers. Scott Voney from MDC brought the “Disney Boat”. Apparently this is the first time it’s been out this year. There were no injuries today & Steve didn’t have to persuade any principals. The middle school principal was very protective of her students, but by the end of the day, she and her students were climbing on rack piles and digging out all they trash they could find. Those kids were really into it today. Students in both groups that I took out commented that the trash in the river made them mad.

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
This guy came back with trash fish (silver carp). photo by Steve Schnarr
Habibi’s first group was a little less energetic. His students weren’t really into the cleanup idea and one of the adults on board didn’t like mud or spiders. Good thing Habibi had a better group in the afternoon because he had boat problems. Finding no tools or spare parts in the boat box, he got creative & removed the (beware: girl term ahead) thingy from gas line & manually pumped gas into the line by sticking the hose end directly into the tank.

Racin’ & Anthony stayed on the barge today, installing the trash fence onto the trash barge. Basically, they welded small metal tubes perpendicular to the face of the sand flat coaming, then slid t-posts into the tubes and attached the fence to that. They were able to finish the whole thing in one day – it looks awesome! We were able to put it to good use because we cleared the work flat of trash that had been collected over the past two days. 

The river has dropped a few feet since we arrived on Monday, and Racin’ thought it would be in our best interest to move the barge out a little. Habibi put a little slack in the stern line that was attached to the winch. I put slack on the head line. All the while Racin’ was in the pilot house maneuvering the barge. We all used radios and everything went off without a hitch. We sure act like we know what we’re doing!

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Racin' moves the barge off the bank. photo by Steve Schnarr
Tonight we had a couple extra crew members and a few guests for dinner. We weren’t going to fit around the dining table in the galley, so Tim served dinner on the work flat. Tables & chairs were set up and we enjoyed a delicious BBQ chicken and roasted potatoes under the soft glow of the lights in the riverfront park (we turned off the generator to cut down on the noise). Our guests included Gary & Marcia Leabman, Dave the River Slave, Donna & Nancy McKenna. For dessert, Tim served up warm strawberry rhubarb pie with frozen custard.

Quote of the Day – (Steve found a message in a bottle)…it reads:
“Hi – My name is M… M…… I am a gay white male looking for someone to spend time & romantic time with. I am looking a male 20-30 years old in good physical condition. For the right man a possibly move into my apartment. (grammatical errors are from the original) Please call, Sincerely, M… M……. (two phone numbers included)”

Thursday, October 6, 2011
Today was a much needed and deserved off day! The crew was allowed to sleep in – some a little longer than others. We all had our own off-day agendas. For some of us this meant going for a bike ride or a walk, eating lunch in town, checking out the shops in Hermann, getting laundry done, working on the computer or attending the train wreck known as the community theater.

Mel arrived today with Gale – Ruthie showed up in time for the community theater outing. Craig made his appearance as well.

Burgers and sweet potato fries for dinner then a chilaxin’ evening.

Friday, October 7, 2011
Today was the scout for Saturday’s clean-ups. We divided and conquered. 4 went down stream and 5 went up. Habibi was the only crew member who didn’t go on the scout because he had to print off maps for us at the Hermann library. He asked the librarian if he could print some river charts from his USB drive on the library computer. The librarian said to him, “Well, I understand ‘computer’.” Abibi drew from all his world travels & lost-in-translation experience to communicate his needs to the librarian. Unfortunately, he needed color maps but could only get black & white.

Steve, Anthony, Ruthie, Racin & Gale (& Gale’s dog, Mr. Foxy) went downstream for the scout. They scored some good sites on Bate’s Island Bend. The water has dropped a few feet since we got here on Monday, so getting to shore to check out these sites was harder than before. Several wing dikes and trail dikeswere either showing or just below the surface…lurking in the muddy waters, waiting to prey on the lower units of the boat motors.

Tim & Mel did the driving for our scout team, which included Craig & myself. We scouted several sites on the Missouri & Gasconade. Many of our sites didn’t have enough trash to send a group to, so we just cleaned them ourselves. We also scored a perfectly good picnic table stuck in a driftwood pile. When we came back from the scout our boat looked more like a trash haul than a scout.

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Our trash scout turned into a trash & treasure haul. photo by Melanie Cheney
By early afternoon, the weekend crew was starting to arrive. Liz was waiting for us when we returned from the scout. Rod & Nanci had arrived while we were scouting, so they hit the town while waiting. John Brady, Bernie & Brian all arrived in the early afternoon & Mel’s mom Lucie came.

Everyone did their own thing in the afternoon Som e folks ran errands, others visited a winery & one group went thrift shore shopping. Steve set up a little office under the pavilion in the park so he could get internet reception.

For dinner, Tim & Liz cooked up schnitzel and German-style potato salad. Tim had never made schnitzel, and decided to stick the pork loins in a ziplock bag, lay it on the barge deck and pound it with a 2 pound mallet. Half he grilled and half he fried. They were all great.

Barge from Above in Hermann
Racin' Dave took this one from the dome of the Gasconade County Courthouse. photo by Racin' Dave Stevens. 
Saturday, October 8, 2011
We had an early start because of the cleanups today. So Tim & Liz made breakfast sandwiches. That way we could eat quickly & cleaning up was simple.

Instead of having one big  cleanup, we had the boats ready to go for any groups hanging out at Oktoberfest. Ruthie made a sign inviting people to clean-up the river. We had a few folks come. Some just wanted a boat ride, but others actually came to clean up. A few people that came were folks that had stopped by throughout the week to see what was up with the barge. We’d tell them about the clean-up today & they actually came!

Others were families whose kids had gone to the clean-up with their school earlier that week. The assistant superintendant of one of the Hermann schools brought his family. A bunch of folks from Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources & Science (MANNRS) from Lincoln University came for the morning. They went with Racin’ Dave and Gale and took on the huge Bate’s Island Bend site. They completely filled the boat with trash and loved it.

There were a couple of boatloads of just MRR crew members who went out to clean up. All in all, I think we pulled three refrigerators from the banks. And if you ever want to spend 45 minutes pulling a refrigerator through the river, then find yourself waist deep in the river, heaving the refrigerator into the boat…then go on a trash haul with Jim Karpowicz, Jeff Barrow & Rod Power. Those boys were coming up with ideas that included ropes over trees, carabineers, usning the bow of the boat to “stand” the frig up. After we all stood on the log rack and heaved the frig into the river (we missed the boat), the guys looked at each other and exchanged compliments that said “yeah, we meant to do that”. Well, 45 minutes later, the frig was in the boat and Karp & I were soaking wet.

We did most of the trash haul today. We had planned on doing it tomorrow, but we figured whatever we could haul today would be helpful.

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Karp & Liz load a truck tire. photo by Melanie Cheney
Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Moving the trash from the work flat up into the trash barge. photo by Alicia Pigg.
Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
Dragging to the pile. photo by Alicia Pigg.
Dinner was catered by Hermann Catering as a donation to the crew. Theresa Black, the caterer, told Jeff that her son worked on the river but had died in a work-related accident. She wanted to serve us because she felt like she was giving something back.

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
The ladies from Hermann Catering donated dinner to us...after they had already catered a 150 person barge tour on the Hermann Sand barge
We had taken the chain at the head of the barge down to help Theresa get the food onto the barge. Well, we forgot to put the chain back up and while we were eating, two different people wandered onto the barge (from Octoberfest) and wanted to “party” with us. Steve was the diplomat that handled both of these situations. One of our surprise visitors was a biologist that had been a boat operator at our cleanups before and was hanging out with friends at Octoberfest.

Dinner was chicken alfredo and apple crisp. Half the crew went for an after dinner moonlight cruise. They called the rest of us and said they landed on an island (“Mel’s Island”, because she took a nap there earlier in the week) and had a campfire lit so we joined them. That’s where we had our pass-the-feather circle. Not a bad ending to a busy but fun-filled week.

Oh yeah…a bunch of us got to take showers today!

Sunday, October 9, 2011
We had a late pancake breakfast today. After a brief meeting about the 340 (which would be starting on Tuesday in Kansas City) we divided & conquered on the rest of the trash haul. It turned out that we had girls against boys. Steve, Habibi, Tim, Jeff & Bernie were in one boat with Mel, her mom Lucie, Gale, Donna & I were in the other group. I’m not sure how much trash was actually hauled by each group, but the girls brought in the biggest piece of trash. It was a huge barrel that was completely smashed in on one side. Let’s just say…it took 7 guys to unload it…but only 4 women to load it!

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
The all girl trash haul with the big crushed tank. Donna, Gale, Jodi & Lucie. photo by Melanie Cheney
Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011
photo by Alicia Pigg.
After the trash haul, Anthony & Racin’ washed off all the decks. Mel, Steve & John Brady shuttled all the vehicles to Washington. When they came back, they had Captain Mike with them!

Tim made burritos for dinner. We ate on the work deck one last time before the cold sets in. Movin’ out tomorrow!
So long Hermann, it was awesome!
The River Cleanup leaves Hermann. Photo by Alicia Pigg. 

Hermann Big Muddy Clean Sweep 2011