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Canoe to the Future: Closing Arguments
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Saturday, July 28, 2012. Being back in a city is quite weird. Opportunities to take, or let pass by.
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Canoe to the Future: January 2012
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. What is the core value of growth? Is it just the rejection of stagnation? Without im...
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Canoe to the Future: May 2012
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Thursday, May 31, 2012. Headed to the headwaters. We just picked up our canoe from Jim and Louise! After some d...
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Canoe to the Future: Last Night on The River
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Last Night on The River. Am I going to miss life on the Mississippi river? One thing ...
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Canoe to the Future: February 2012
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Educate. To educe, to draw out, to develop from within. Each man must look to him...
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Canoe to the Future: Gear Shift
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Monday, July 30, 2012. It is a bit overwhelming to be home. The river was my reality; now it's not.
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Canoe to the Future: August 2012
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Friday, August 10, 2012. Saturday, August 4, 2012. The Future is Now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Canoe to the Future: You Can Too
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Friday, August 10, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View Canoe to the Future. In a larger map.
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Canoe to the Future: November 2011
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Canoe to the Future. Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most prolific river, from its start at lake Itasca in Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood. A small but inspiring community-based nonprofit. Sunday, November 13, 2011. Not worrying about acquiring more and better materialistic things will enable us to ...
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