Borealis Paddling Expedition

"A canoe is not only run by instinct, experience and condition, but also by emotion, sensory and spirit."


 

he Borealis Paddling Expedition is a canoe trip consisting of 5 women who will paddle through the Boreal Forest, Tundra and Arctic wilderness to initiate scholarship donations for campers of Camp Manito-wish YMCA. The objective of the expedition is to raise $50,000 to allow young people to pursue the Manito-wish experience.

The Borealis Paddling Expedition begins at Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan and will continue north for approximately 1200 miles via the Fond du Lac, Dubawnt and Back Rivers. It will commence at Chantrey Inlet on the Arctic Ocean about 90 days later, subject to weather and ice.

Meg Casey, Nina Emery, Beth Halley, Karen Stanley and Emily Stirr, ages 21-23, have been campers and staff members at Manito-wish for a combined 60 summers and now want to help others pursue similar opportunities of growth and adventure.

"Manito-wish has provided us the framework to understand the significance and strength found within trip-mates, the environment, a canoe paddle and ourselves. Embracing these ideals has allowed us to recognize the power of the canoe and collaborate to pass on its influence to others. We emphasize the unique nature of the expedition as an entirely female trip to connect with the tradition of women in extended wilderness travel at Camp Manito-wish."

 
  • Stolen Gear Alert: Huge Break-in at Northwest Outdoor Center

    Northwest Outdoor Center Logo I saw this posted by Sea Kayaker Magazine on the old Facebook so I wanted to pass it along just in case you hadn’t seen it.

    [blockquote]ALERT - PADDLES & DRY SUITS STOLEN
    This really sucks. Recently Northwest Outdoor Center had 23 Werner paddles and 10 Kokatat dry suits stolen. Obviously the thieves will try to move the goods. The cops have a feeling the stuff has left the area, but if you see good deals on Craigs List or your favourite paddling message board, be aware. Please contact the Seattle Police Dept or NWOC, mail@nwoc.​com 206-281-96​94.[/blockquote]

    Update: User, irened over on the Professor Paddle forum posted an update with a bit more information about what was taken:

    [blockquote]Yes it was a break-in, after the July 4th fireworks I guess.  Herbie said the suits (12 actually) were 3 cobalt and 4 mango Gortex, and 5 blue Tropos, all men's except for one - plus the 23 paddles.  Thanks again![/blockquote]

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