Travel Blog Photos from Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Wilderness (64)
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... about 11:15, we finally reached our campsite. I literally jumped out of the canoe, threw our gear on the shore, pulled the canoe on land, and then ran for the medical dry sack. I dug out the calamine lotion and started rubbing it on each and every swollen ...
... . The blue splotches on the bottom of every page of my journal from when it got wet. Uncomfortable logs around the cuisines in the Boundary Waters that made your butt ache after a meal. Losing half of my pens no matter how hard I tried to keep track of ...
... around the fire with 14 people during the Grand Voyage, to doing it now with only 4 people, in the most untouched wilderness imagineable, was quite special. The others returned and we sang a few more songs. I realized tonight how much ...
... and paddling, paddling, paddling (though not me), and I found myself going off into wild trails of thought as I sat and stared at the wilderness around me. I can't think of any other time when I could sit in one cramped little spot for five hours straight ...
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