Guide brings back float trips of past
DORA, Mo. – Kyle
Kosovich was taking a trip into the Ozarks’ rich past.
With his yellow Lab Sedge at his side, he paddled his wooden johnboat through a riffle on the North Fork of the White River and took in the float stream’s timeless beauty.
It’s a special place,
Kosovich will tell you – a place filled with Ozarks history and lore, a place that is linked to the past. Maybe that’s why Kosovich feels at home there every time he launches the johnboat he built by hand.
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