1. Wenonah Voyager, in Kevlar Ultra light lay up
2. Savage River Falcon, Decked canoe in Graphite
3. Wenonah Canak, Decked Canoe in Kevlar Ultra light lay up
The event she is interested in is "geared toward all types of recreational, touring or racing watercraft". Therefore it qualifies for this challenge. Good point though.
JCH, I live close to Grayling and paddle the AuSable often. I have a Wenonah Voyager and would highly recommend one. It is designed as a tripping canoe and is very efficient loaded or empty. It's a great boat to have.
I love watching the climbers as well, it has always intrigued me. Living in Michigan, climbing gyms are the only option and then I realize it's not my thing. ;)
I love land navigation/orienteering. I used to do adventure racing and it came in handy since a lot of teams could run or bike really fast but coming out of the land nav sections we were usually far ahead.
The local National Guard have a permanent land nav course set up with 50 check points and...
I stashed my bicycle, helmet and shoes in the woods and went for a long run. When I returned to retrieve my bike i realized I had hidden it on a small ant hill. It's not fun being treated like a chew toy when you're hot, sweaty and tired.😡
It's pretty hard to hide a canoe.....:rolleyes:
A few years go I bought a lovely brand new Surly bicycle and just happened to park it between all the other bikes in the garage. About a month later while coming home from a ride, my wife was heading to the grocery store and asked if I needed...