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All planks now stitched into place using cable ties. Just the tern to fix. Starting to look like a boat now!
On Sunday May 9th, Ryan and I took eight of the neighborhood kids canoeing. Each boat was armed with a disposable camera. These are the pictures from Khalif, Terrance and Dada's boat.
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~Landing at Alki Beach~
Tribal Canoe Journeys of Pacific Northwest Native American Tribes, a significant cultural event that takes place once a year.
The Puyallup Tribe of Washington State was the host tribe for 2018 for all the Canoes sent by other tribes along the Pacific Northwest Coast. Tribes all along the coast traveled via paddling their traditional Ocean Canoes, beautiful, functional and ornate! These Canoe teams traveled from as far as Alaska, including far stretches of Vancouver Island, British Columbia and far stretches of Oregon Coast. Paddling for 4 to 6 six hours a day, some for over ten days, battling ocean current, heat and sheer physical exhaustion.
Each Canoe was fitted with a GPS Transponder and its latest position was updated in 30min intervals in the Website : paddletopuyallup.org/
18 MAR 2009 WMU engineering students and team members competing in the American Society of Civil Engineers Concrete Canoe Race, Paul Pagano, senior and Kim Warners, a junior, polish the outside surface of this year's concrete canoe entry outside the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. This year's competition will be held April 2 through 4, at Lawrence Technology University in Southfield MI. ..Mark Bugnaski / Kalamazoo Gazette
Wee Sandy Creek waterfall. Out site was about 1 minute walk away... sleeping by a waterfall is always nice.
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A Canoe trip on Loch Voil, we were only people on the loch, s'mores, hot chocolate and coffee all round :) Shame about the rain (again).
Hampton, New Brunswick.
As part of extended birthday celebrations for one of my cousins, we hired dragon boats for the morning, from Osprey Adventures on the Kennebecasis River.
This was only a matter of hours before Hurricane Irene hit the area. The air was so still ... breathless. The sky was ominous. But it was a lovely morning out!