Many coastal business holders had a gargantuan task of cleaning up their offices and stores from the destruction of Katrina.


Many coastal business holders had a gargantuan task of cleaning up their offices and stores from the destruction of Katrina. They hauled debris, tore public carpets and replaced not-so-drywall. They rebuilt displays and replaced wasted equipment. It was a massive and time-consuming undertaking.

Now multiply that cleanup piece of work by 19 miles.

fitting Joe Feil. Every morning for the last several month he and a not many volunteers would board canoes and paddle the Wolf River until they came with another of countless downed tree and logjams. He was armed with sole chainsaws and the knowledge that if he didn't clear the river, he wouldn't be able to restart his 24-year-old business, Wolf River Canoe and Kayak.

He just finished the first portion clearing a path on the river for anybody who wants to paddle it. Now just 20 more miles are left

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