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The quiet rise of solo canoe tripping
Though not a hermit by nature, I do crave solitude, particularly in a canoe. One need look no further than the welter of solo canoe designs on offer to see I am not the only one. I easily counted ...
Everyone should spend a week paddling in a canoe, if not every year, at least once in their life. There’s no better way to get to know someone than being stuck in the same boat for days on end, and it ...
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Canoe tripping - 5-day meal plan
Camp meals can make our break your multi-day canoe trip, kayak trip, or backpacking trip. And so while I was packing our food for a 5-day Canoe Trip in Killarney Park, I took a few minutes to share my ...
SOMEWHERE IN THE BADLANDS, N.D. -- The canoe had lurched to a halt with an unceremonious "scrok!" on top of a boulder hidden just below the currents that now swirled around us. We were, quite ...
Today canoes paddled by Indigenous people from all over the West Coast are convening for an annual celebration that is resuming for the first time since the pandemic began. Oregon Public ...
An ominous sign welcomes us to our campsite on the Mohican River. It's been said that, in my youth, I bore a striking resemblance to the banjo player in the movie "Deliverance." Liverwurst sandwiches, ...
This month, members of the mid-Columbia River tribes set off from Oregon on an annual intertribal canoe journey to Seattle. It's especially poignant this year after a three-year hiatus due to COVID.
On Monday, an epic journey will culminate at a beach in Seattle. Canoes paddled by Indigenous people from all over the West Coast are convening for an annual celebration that is resuming for the first ...
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