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Canoeing the Mississippi for Breast Cancer: Trip Statistics and New Pictures
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Canoeing the Mississippi for Breast Cancer. Cairo to the Gulf (click on picture to enlarge). Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Trip Statistics and New Pictures. 52=total days including days off. 466=Average miles paddled per day. 35=pounds lost for both Aaron and Jake. The final set of pictures has been uploaded. Click the slideshow above to see them. Posted by Aaron Drendel. July 25, 2010 at 12:49 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Map for August 21 Open House/Celebration. Click for Glenwood Forest Preserve.
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Canoeing the Mississippi for Breast Cancer: Game Face
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Canoeing the Mississippi for Breast Cancer. Cairo to the Gulf (click on picture to enlarge). Monday, July 19, 2010. Posted by Aaron's dad. Posted by Aaron Drendel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Map for August 21 Open House/Celebration. Click for Glenwood Forest Preserve. Open House/Celebration Saturday, August 21st. Susan G. Komen. Click to make a donation. Day 48 = 2239 Miles Traveled. Trip Statistics and New Pictures. Re-Energized for the Last Push. Over 2000 Miles Paddled! Mud Island River Walk.
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The Passionate Paddler: December 2013
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013. It's always sad to see the season end, but it is a good time to. Look back, reflect, and chart the course. Of next year's trips! Wow, it's been awhile since my last post! It's been quite a busy tripping year and the little time I had at home, was put to use doing house stuff. You know, the stuff that never gets done if you are away too frequently on canoe trips? More like, stuff that if you don't get done, you WON'T be allowed to go on canoe trips! Links to this post.
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The Passionate Paddler: Gransfors Bruk Axe Review - Part 1
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Monday, March 24, 2014. Gransfors Bruk Axe Review - Part 1. Not just any axe, a Gransfors Bruk. Had to have an axe too. That was, and still is me. Forever the dreamer. Yup, if you believe, I still have the first axe I purchased. I bit rough looking, but. One of many fires enjoyed on a canoe. My friend Ben demonstrating what he could. Do with his axe. (And yes, this. Was on a canoe trip! On this canoe trip years ago, without an axe, I wouldn't be. Warming beside a fire with all the rain, sleet,. One of th...
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The Passionate Paddler: When Canoeing and Facebook Collide
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Saturday, March 8, 2014. When Canoeing and Facebook Collide. You know the saying, "life is full of surprises"? It was certainly noteworthy enough to me, my wife and the other couple, that I really wanted to share it. Meeting Ray for the first time at the 2014 Toronto. Despite some technical issues with it, (Still, sigh.) it has been a great experience. Sharing my passion, connecting with other paddlers, and sometimes meeting them along the way. So I admit, maybe I did wait too long? To do with this tent?
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Events - Tales of the Trail
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Tales of the Trail. An expedition of Stories. June 18, 2014 at 11:04 am. Hey Ricky and John, Monica checking in to see if you are in bemidji and how the Trek is going. Leave a Message. Cancel reply. Special Thanks to our Sponsors. Email us at talesofthetrail@gmail.com. Send to Email Address. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
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Stories - Tales of the Trail
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Tales of the Trail. An expedition of Stories. July 30, 2013 at 7:38 pm. Ricky Enjoy the journey with my son John. I am very proud of John and he speaks highly of you. May God be your guide. Mary Plettner. August 5, 2013 at 5:20 pm. Thank you Mrs. Plettner. This may be one of the biggest journeys of our lives, and I can’t think of anybody better than your son John to be sharing it with. You have a lot to be proud of, and your blessings are greatly appreciated. August 8, 2013 at 8:29 am. Hi Ricky and John,.
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Route - Tales of the Trail
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Tales of the Trail. An expedition of Stories. The map may take a moment to load. Red = Backpacking Leg Presentation. Blue = Canoeing Leg Presentation. Green = Biking Leg Presentation. The expedition will start on Otter Lake Road, near Grand Portage, where John and Ricky will through-hike the Superior Hiking trail to Jay Cooke State Park. Once they hit Jay Cooke, trading backpacks for canoes, they will paddle the interior of NE Minnesota to Itasca, International Falls, across the BWCA to Grand Portage.