Nat in the wild. Not pictured is my failed attempt at canoe sex
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Nat in the wild. Not pictured is my failed attempt at canoe sex
Back to civilization after a week long camping and paddling trip with a few friends. Went 70 miles total and packed in and out all my gear. Stayed in primitive camp sites along the river. Wasn’t easy at times managing heavy gear bags and pulling my canoe off and through rocky areas. Definitely used a lot of upper body strength and felt it in my shoulders and back after a few days. But I made it through and went to bed at sundown and got up at sunrise and continued on my way. So many amazing views and such a peaceful and recharging adventure! Thought I’d share just a few sights from along my way.
Discover one of Canada's most unique museums on this complete walking tour of the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ontario!
Join me as I explore the museum's incredible collection of historic canoes, kayaks, and paddled watercraft while sharing some of the fascinating stories behind these iconic vessels.
After touring the indoor exhibits, we'll head outside to the beautiful waterfront on Little Lake, where you'll see the museum's dock, canoe and kayak rentals, and the scenic shoreline.
Whether you're planning a visit to Peterborough, love Canadian history, or simply enjoy discovering hidden gems across Ontario, this museum is definitely worth adding to your travel bucket list.
Riding a 1-in-50-Year Flood Through the Simpson Desert in a Corrugated Metal Canoe 🛶
Deliverance vibes
who’s trusting a bunch of teens and preteens to row a canoe to an island dude we’re gonna die