On any successful canoe trip, it is smart to pack any clothes or gear in Ziplocs just in case it gets splashed, or God forbid, the boat tips over.
Step 2: Boats
Step 3: Paddle
Choose your fellow paddlers wisely. If they're strong, your boat will still go places despite your own lack of muscle. As you can see, I chose my sister. Don't be fooled. She's a purple-headed monster.
Step 4: Get tired and try sailing
You may find some members of the party are more gullible than others.
Step 5: Portage
Sometimes rapids keep canoes from continuing on the water.
In such a case, walk or "portage" the gear around the falls. Let Dad carry the boat.
Step 6: Enjoy the scenery
Smell the air, open your eyes to the wildlife, and listen to the gentle waters of the lakes.
Step 7: Use "the partridge"
Gentle waters may induce your body to perform certain biological functions. Use toilet paper wisely. Try not to spook local Ruffed Grouse beating his wings to attract the ladies to such a romantic spot.
Step 8: Dinner
Bring enough food. If food is scarce, a fellow camper must ration dishes. Pick someone expendable since the job is high risk.
Step 9: Set up bear bag
Ignore pleas to put in personal toothpaste until your sister says she found bear scat at the campsite.
Step 10: Set up camp
Zip tent doors tight. Be careful in the morning. They're waiting for you. bzzzZZZzzzzZZzzz....
Step 11: Find pictographs
Get excited over pictures of ancient canoes. Show your dorky side when you see the mammoth. Keep memories of the dancing mammoth pictographs in the Ice Age movie to yourself.
Step 12: Head towards home
Wonder if that canoe buddy you picked is going to paddle or just look at those pesky Bald Eagles all day.
Step 13 (figures): Tip over all 4 canoes in freakish storm. Don't take pictures and see if your friends believe you anyway.
Step 14: Swim boats to nearest island and set up tarps to weather next storm.
Step 15: Make it home safe.
Step 16: Eat large portions of healthy food after small rations all trip
Note Step 1 is completely useless in extreme circumstances.
Step 18: Remember favorite parts of trip.
6 comments:
Thank you. Thank you. I've heard pieces here and there, but these pictures made it come alive.
I wish my chemistry class had been so much better to make the sacrifice of missing the trip better, but I am so glad my family had a wonderful time.
Thank you, again, for the pictures. Love you writing style.
Oh, dad cleaned out his water-logged flashlight. It works! He is so proud of himself. And he just brought me home a present - a periodic table placemat. He is such a romantic.
Love the journal/pictures of your adventure. What an amazing time you had. Great memories and beautiful scenery plus ADVENTURE...wow.
Boats in the water, but no pictures?
I refuse to believe it!
Looks like an awesome trip. I like your loon pictures!!!
Brilliant and funny! I am off on a trip myself in a few days, can't wait!
Cheers
Mungo
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