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The Joy of the Journey
A morning's view.
When planning for a 50, 60 or a trip of over 100 miles requiring an overnight stay or two, it’s often on a stretch of river I have never paddled before. The only known factors are my beginning and ending points.

This is part of the thrill, the unknown of what’s around the next bend and where I will set camp for the evening.

Adding to the excitement on my first night, I paddle as long as possible. I may not get off the river until well after dark, sometimes not until well into the next morning. There are a handful of things that will cause me to leave the river at dusk; if it is too narrow or too shallow, if there is a high risk of hitting rocks or river debris, or if there is a chance of getting caught up in rapids or low hanging branches. All these are reasons to camp for the night.
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When I camp, I do not create a fire. My comfort is dependent solely on what I have packed and stored inside my kayak’s front and rear hatches. With the aid of only my headlamp and a starlit night, I set camp.

When I wake up in the morning there is the excitement of what I will see and the thoughts of what lies ahead. It’s often quite remarkable and never am I disappointed.
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    • The Crossings
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    • Good in the 'Hood
    • Veticus & PureFresh
    • Carl Buddig & Company
    • Dale A. Swanson
    • C&E Upholstery
    • HydroVerge
    • Canton Literary Management
    • Downtown Prior Lake
    • Last Line of Defense
  • About
    • More about our Founder
    • Northland Adventurer >
      • Rum River 2017
      • Rum River 2019
      • Cannon River
      • Superior Bay
      • Upper St. Croix
      • Headwaters of the Mississippi
      • Namekagon River
      • Taylors Falls - Lower St. Croix
      • Lake Pepin & Lake City
      • St. Paul, MN & Raspberry Island
      • Tall Ships Duluth Festival
      • Stillwater, MN
      • Great Lakes Lighthouses
      • Bridges of Stillwater
      • Wisconsin Central Bridge Ruins
      • Soo Line High Bridge
      • Vertical Lift Bridges
      • Trains
      • Railroad Bridges
      • Tugs and Barges
      • Locks and Dams
      • Business and Industry
      • The Joy of the Journey
      • Overhanging Branches
      • Best of All It's Fall
      • Get Off the River!
      • Crossing Lake Huron
      • Straits of Mackinac
      • Crossing Lake Michigan #1
      • Crossing Lake Michigan #2
      • Crossing Lake Superior
      • SEVENTY48
      • Campus to Coast
      • Avid Kayaker Brushes Death >
        • The Whole Story
      • A Narrow Escape 2019
      • Reflections
  • Website Work
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