hall and mandatory orientation film, each crew retired to their yurt-like cabin for a personal gear check. After the final check and pack up, it was time for bed, and the last night of sleeping inside for a week.All six canoes set off for their adventure within 30 minutes of each other, and raced to the Canadian border crossing station.
The adventure was fantastic. Each group has a different story about the week, but there are some common threads. Everyone stroked, and stroked, and stroked....at least 50 miles for each crew! And everyone had an
opportunity to carry the food pack (way too heavy), the gear pack, and the "elephant packs" containing our tents, sleeping bags, and clothes. The fishing was fun, the camaraderie excellent, and the scenery breathtaking.It was the experience of a lifetime, one that no one will forget anytime soon.
Posted by Michael Lodge, ASM
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