Anyone else face spousal opposition to canoe trips and any strategies for overcoming the resistance?
I've faced spousal opposition and resistance to all sorts of things over the past 49.5 years -- and still do! -- and so does my spouse.
It was made clear early in the marriage that I was going to pursue a few hobbies, so I just go. My wife was never much interested in canoeing or camping, except for a short period with the kids long ago. She doesn't use a computer or smart phone, so fancy communication devices for her have never been necessary for me on my trips. No one else really cares where I am. I was an early adopter of a PLB for my own rescue protection, a device now with an expired battery for lack of use.
Old age has slowed down everything, so I don't go many places any more or for too long, but I don't think the opposition would be too great, except for exaggerated Covid fears. Having retired just a year ago after more than 50 years of nursing, my wife likes to stay home and watch Judge Wapner (or whatever). In fact, I'm not allowed to interrupt.