There have been some questions of whether or not a dog could handle being in a canoe...
Follow the progress of two adventurers, Mississippi River bound. Starting June 1st, 2012, Luke Taylor and Craig Loss paddled 2300 miles down the United States' most legendary river - from its start at lake Itasca, Minnesota, to its last stop, New Orleans, Louisiana. Through this feat of endurance, they raised over $6,000 for Local Livelihood, a small, inspiring community-based nonprofit.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Canoe to the Future - Practice
There have been some questions of whether or not a dog could handle being in a canoe...
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Loose Ends
April 24th, 2012
- - 38 Days til Launch - -
As we prepare for the most intense journey of our lives, doubt and fear arises within. I know I am not the only one who has doubted this project at times, and I’m sure there are many who still do.
While we have amassed quite a bit of gear, we currently have no peanut butter for our jelly. We are in dire need of a canoe, our deadline for acquiring it is May 6th. This is to ensure we pack the right amount of gear, divide up space for sponsor logos, and have time to make repairs if need be.
We are now fully capable to take donations and have two easily accessible places for anyone hoping to help out.
And:
We are greatly excited to see this project come to fruition. We are so happy to be working with Local Livelihood and joining in their vision of community.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
The Problem
This TED Talk video describes so well the problem that Canoe to the Future is trying to shed light on. For 2300 miles our mission is to engage, engage, engage.
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