GLSKA New Trippers Trip

Massassauga Park: June 20 – June 22

by Sally Dobson

We drove through driving rain but the rain stopped as we readied for launch at 11:45 a.m. – amongst clouds of mosquitoes. Under Dave Beckett’s gentle and expert guidance, and the assistance of his friend, Ed Irwin, 6 of us (Gerry Croney, Jens Truebenbach, Paula Huber, Barry Butcher, Arend de Boer and myself, Sally Dobson) paddled and made our way to a great campsite. It was sunny and warm as we set up tents. Ed offered to take anyone interested on a “short paddle” before dinner – those who did learned a new definition of “short” and were thereafter cautious! Over dinner preparations, we unabashedly examined and questioned each other about gear, packing and cooking tips and discussed the advantages and disadvantages of various travel reward systems. (Some shared that their partners were “Holiday Inn” rather than kayak tripping-type travelers.) We learned a new acronym from Arend: FOF – Friendly Old Fellow. There was a lovely generosity of spirit and sharing of food, tips and stories.

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Lake Superior Kayak Trip – Michipicoten to Cascade Falls and Back

by Brian Rohde

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Everything Ron and Nancy promised in their GLSKA trip listing happened over the nine-day trip. We had plenty of fog, big seas, lots of surf landings and launches and some long days on the water. To say the least, it was quite an adventure!

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Umbrellas and Cathcarts

by Rob Muylwyk

umb1.jpgThis was the third year in a row that Šárka Lhoták had organized an overnight trip to the Umbrellas and Cathcarts, island groups south of Parry Sound; but it would be the first time that her group would actually make it to the Umbrellas.

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More than Nova Scotia on my Mind

Wendy Killoran

ns1.jpgI’d planned to paddle around Nova Scotia, but after six weeks on the Northumberland Strait and Atlantic Ocean, mainly solo, I headed to a more agreeable situation. I’ll admit, for once I hadn’t put my heart and soul into this expedition. Mentally and emotionally, I was drained from the hardships endured over the last several months; betrayal on the beach in Sardinia, the murder of my teaching partner which made national headlines, the sudden, unexpected death of my father, and the heartache of an attempted romantic relationship.

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More than Nova Scotia on my Mind

Wendy Killoran

ns1.jpgI’d planned to paddle around Nova Scotia, but after six weeks on the Northumberland Strait and Atlantic Ocean, mainly solo, I headed to a more agreeable situation. I’ll admit, for once I hadn’t put my heart and soul into this expedition. Mentally and emotionally, I was drained from the hardships endured over the last several months; betrayal on the beach in Sardinia, the murder of my teaching partner which made national headlines, the sudden, unexpected death of my father, and the heartache of an attempted romantic relationship.

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