Wonder if Murat is retired... look at the artwork on the deck and seat of the canoe, not just the paddle.
Nice photos.
Canoeing with chainsaws must be a huge testosterone boost. That's some manly stuff
It didn't give me any testo boost...hmmmm.... My experience is the same as Memaquay. 30 percent of the boreal forest at a given time is on its side. And it doesn't avoid portages
Wonder if Murat is retired... look at the artwork on the deck and seat of the canoe, not just the paddle.
Wonder if Murat is retired... look at the artwork on the deck and seat of the canoe, not just the paddle.
This is from this Fall's trip to the BWCA. It brings back a memory that stands out in my mind when I look back at the trip. I had packed up and left in the dark to beat the wind on a good sized lake crossing, and decided to take a break and have a boil up at this camp site. While I may stop and take short breaks I never before have allowed myself the time to unpack the stove and make coffee. Sad to say my natural state seems to be in a hurry. Anyway, I learned something this trip that I hope I retain. Sitting there relaxing drinking a cup of coffee in that camp site is one of my favorite memories from that trip. Dave
Rippy, I too tend to travel way to fast when solo. This year I have started to plan in lay over days at specific places so that I might take in more of the surroundings. For me it takes some discipline.
Hanz, Nice looking boat! I just went through your photo album and really enjoyed all the great photos you have collected. Great way to start my day...thanks.