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Wilderness Travels By Canoe: November 2008
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Sunday, November 23, 2008. Part 9: The End: Orifino Idaho to the. Pacific Ocean. Oh the joy! Above: Me with Ocean vessel along the Columbia River. Sept 27, 1805"All the men able to work comenced building 5 canoes, several taken sick at work, our hunters returned sick without meet." Wm Clark ( Canoe Camp at Ahsahka, Idaho). Oct 2, 1805"We have nothing to eate but roots, which give the men violent pains in the bowels after eating much of them." Wm Clark. Above: Evening along the Clearwater River. Oct 19, 1...
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Coulee Region Audubon Society
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The Coulee Region Audubon Society. Some Older Results and Announcements. Weekdays, April 30 - May 16, 2013 - Marsh and Forest Birding Hike Results. Saturday, May 18, 2013 - Coulee Birders Great Wisconsin Birdathon Results. Saturday, December 14, 2013 - 2013 La Crosse Christmas Bird Count Results. Saturday, January 18, 2014 - 2014 Wintering Golden Eagle Survey Results. Saturday, April 26, 2014 - Adopt A Highway Clean-up Results. Sunday, May 18, 2014 - Coulee Birders Great Wisconsin Birdathon Results.
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Wilderness Travels By Canoe: September 2008
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Monday, September 22, 2008. Part 7: In the Wake of Discovery: Great Falls to Three Forks. July 19-22, 2004. That is about 7700 more pounds than I have the pleasure of pulling through the current. (Lucky me! Photo: Junked cars near Great Falls. Used as a form of bank stablization. Photo above: My laptop and satallite phone used to send updates to my website. I am probably the first and only person ever to canoe across the country with such equipement. Pine Island Rapids: named by Lewis and Clark. It w...
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Wilderness Travels By Canoe: August 2007
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Still Me Voyage A journey from paraplegia. Above: Greg Allen relaxes along the Mackenzie River NWT. Greg paddled the "Mac" solo 3-time and is paraplegic! Above: Gregs canoe set-up including small kayak in which he catamarand with the canoe for extra stability. Being crippled you don't necessarily have to give up the things you love. You just need a different perspective." Greg Allen. Above: Greg with Japaneese paddler he met along the way. Solo Down the Mighty Mac:. It was sur...
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Wilderness Travels By Canoe: April 2008
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008. What I paddle and why? The story of the Sea Wind: Solo Expedition. Canoes. Part 3:. Another great feature in the Sea Wind is its construction strength. It has 12 layers of Kevlar in the hull! Kevlar is what bullet. Proof-vest are made of and so are many canoe because of its light weight and strength. The Sea Wind holds the record as the boat with the most layers of Kevlar. The Atlantic coast, the Caribbean. Links to this post. Saturday, April 12, 2008. And then after that, they...
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Support – History River
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Those wishing to support my efforts on this trip are encouraged to visit the donations page at gofundme.com/historyriver. Again, these funds will help to purchase additional equipment and supplies to make this trip possible, the videos possible, and help to produce the dvd post-trip. Surplus funds will be equally divided among the participating museums. I invite you all to follow the trip adventures on facebook. 12 thoughts on “ Support. September 2, 2015 at 6:46 pm. September 3, 2015 at 3:09 am. Hi Mike...
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Wilderness Travels By Canoe
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Monday, November 17, 2008. Part 8: Three Forks to Weippe Idaho:. Over the Continental Divide On foot! Above: The Jefferson River a few days upstream from Three Forks. Aug 2, 2004:. You will be missed. Above: The Jefferson River. Aug, 11, 1805"found the river shallow and rapid, insomuch that the men wer compelled to be in the water a considerable proportion of the day in drageing the canoes over the shouals and riffles." M. Lewis (Near Dillon, Montana). Horses from the Shoshone Indians which they did.
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Wilderness Travels By Canoe
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Sunday, November 23, 2008. Part 9: The End: Orifino Idaho to the. Pacific Ocean. Oh the joy! Above: Me with Ocean vessel along the Columbia River. Sept 27, 1805"All the men able to work comenced building 5 canoes, several taken sick at work, our hunters returned sick without meet." Wm Clark ( Canoe Camp at Ahsahka, Idaho). Oct 2, 1805"We have nothing to eate but roots, which give the men violent pains in the bowels after eating much of them." Wm Clark. Above: Evening along the Clearwater River. Oct 19, 1...