Brad said in another thread that he intended to get a Rite in the Rain note pad to keep a diary of trips and a place to sketch. I was saddened by the thought that he hadn't been journaling his trips. Now I like to tease Brad allot, but when he cuts loose with an essay it's spellbinding. Back in 2008 while picking up some last minute things for a Fall trip I found a 5" x 8" hardcover journal with I suppose about 50 pages in Wally World. It is ruled front and back. A spiral note pad would have worked but I wanted to document my outings on something more permanent. Besides re-reading it in the winters I had the idea that some future grandchild might be interested in what his crazy old grand dad did in the out doors. I take it on trips with me and each day try to write the highlights as well as my thoughts.
I note the overnight temps and general weather conditions, wildlife seen, which camp sites I stayed at, star gazing etc. I note how I'm doing both mentally and physically.
Last night I read my journal again. Its interesting to read where you were in life and compare to where you are now. I noticed that in 2008 on my solo trip I was lonely and greatly missed my son who was in college. In 2012 my son asked to go along on my Fall trip and we had a good adventure. We took two canoes so we could solo paddle. I took him on a loop trip to my favorite campsite in the BWCA. Some how it was a healing for my heart for in 2013 on my solo trip I didn't feel lonely.
Tell me about your journaling in hopes to inspire those that don't to try it.
While it has nothing to do with the topic, I decided to share some pics from 2012. They go together with the memories in my journal. The last picture of our two canoes parked together for unloading is my favorite. I hope to see them together again.
I note the overnight temps and general weather conditions, wildlife seen, which camp sites I stayed at, star gazing etc. I note how I'm doing both mentally and physically.
Last night I read my journal again. Its interesting to read where you were in life and compare to where you are now. I noticed that in 2008 on my solo trip I was lonely and greatly missed my son who was in college. In 2012 my son asked to go along on my Fall trip and we had a good adventure. We took two canoes so we could solo paddle. I took him on a loop trip to my favorite campsite in the BWCA. Some how it was a healing for my heart for in 2013 on my solo trip I didn't feel lonely.
Tell me about your journaling in hopes to inspire those that don't to try it.
While it has nothing to do with the topic, I decided to share some pics from 2012. They go together with the memories in my journal. The last picture of our two canoes parked together for unloading is my favorite. I hope to see them together again.







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