We are planning to paddle the Upper Liard River starting at Caribou Lake and paddling down to the Alcan Highway, I think it is. It is supposed to be a 10 day trip, but we are taking 14 days on the water to have plenty of time to explore, rest, fish, contemplate what is around us.
Originally this was planned as a solo trip for me, so I had researched a lot to try to find a river with few portages and not much in the way of white water so that I could enjoy the trip. And one that is not much paddled. It looks like the Upper Liard only has a few groups on it per season.
It's quite a bit different, as has been noted before, to coordinate varying preferences of people paddling together. I'm happy with minimal food, eating the same easy thing over and over again, and he isn't. So we are planning actual meals. At least some actual meals.
Maybe we will catch a lot of fish.
We are both stern paddlers when paddling tandem. So we had to work that out. I will be in the bow because I have been trying to learn how to use the front half of the boat in my solo tripping skills. We did a long weekend on the Peace River and it went pretty well.
I'm also a traveler that never uses a fire, unless actually needed for warmth or to dry out things. He likes to have an evening fire. This may all be moot if there is a fire ban.
Just examples of two people adjusting to each other's style and preference. It is going remarkably well considering the potential for trouble.