I have taught the ways of the wilderness for well over thirty years and have authored a novel which dives deep into the shadows that follow you as you traverse wilderness trails. It is my hope to reach as many people as possible to tell everyone that the wilderness is not a place to be wary of. It is the only place where a person can dig deep into their soul and find that which is hidden to them by modern day society.
~ R.G. Wright - Hawks Shadow

Sunday, October 20, 2019

A Fretful Night on Crow Bay in Algonquin Park


Upon finally reaching a campsite on Crow Bay, Liam and I settled in for what was to be a restless night. 

The forest was quiet and pitch-dark as we climbed into our sleeping bags and looked over the route that was to be the next leg of our journey. 

This video shows the convolutions we went through to deal with the inevitable. 

We were supposed to stay on Crow Bay for two nights, reality changed our minds. 




2 comments:

  1. I found this kinda funny. The banter between the two of yous is awesome. I think lots of people have had the feeling that they overdid their itinerary. I know for sure I have. Would love to hear how the rest of the trip went.

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    1. Thank you very much for your comment. All canoe trips have highs and lows, (the lows are higher than anything else I engage in,) I planned the trip based on low water but almost no water freaked me out. I will post a few more videos from the trip as I want to show people the kind of fun you can find yourself in when back country tripping.

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