The Cuyahoga River, which divides Cleveland, Ohio.
I’m surprised no one has crossed the Missouri yet. It was the last river I crossed when I drove from Rapid City to Sioux Falls and back last November.
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I cross the Schuylkill four times a day to get to work.
The Hood River, twice today, coming and going on I-84.
Me too.
Yes - both the river now called Rubicone, and the river they have established is the Rubicon of Caesar’s time. Neither of them are particularly impressive, but it was pretty cool to cross them.
My last river was the Thames, if we’re only counting rivers you can see. London’s riddled with buried rivers, though, so I’d say this is probably actually the last river I crossed.
The Nashua River last night.
The Duwamish River in Seattle.
I cross the Rideau River daily going and coming from work.
I cross the Sydenham river every day on my commute. On Friday, I also crossed the Thames river on my way to lunch. Yesterday I crossed the lovely St. Clair River as I went to America with my mother.
The Sydenham and the Thames are shallow, slow and muddy. The St Clair is deep, swift and very, very blue.
Go green!
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The Yellow River. I cross it multiple times on my daily commute.
I live on top of the Mojave River (which mostly runs underground), so I cross it pretty regularly just in running errands around town. Cross the L.A. river every time we go into the city. Last time was maybe 3 weeks ago.
The Peconic, Riverhead Long Island yesterday afternoon.
Given that my back yard property line is the Mississippi River, I generally cross that one at least once a week if not more.
Just completed a trip and crossed many Western Canada rivers, some well-known, some not. In reverse order:
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[li]North Saskatchewan[/li][li]Sturgeon[/li][li]Pembina[/li][li]McLeod[/li][li]Edson[/li][li]Athabasca[/li][li]Fraser[/li][li]North Thompson[/li][li]Clearwater[/li][li]South Thompson[/li][li]Coquihalla[/li][/ul]
Just walked across the Hudson this evening.
Every workday I cross the Lehigh and Little Lehigh Rivers plus numerous creeks and runs (with and without names) on my commute. Weekends and holidays I often find myself crossing the Schuylkill multiple times in a trip ('tis a windy, windy river).
The Santa Cruz River(bed). It’s 6000º here and the monsoon has barely started, so there’s no water in it.