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Tuesday
29Dec2009

Inside Passage Registry

I wanted to make a special post for all of you that are coming here from the Inside Passage Registry.  Welcome and best of luck to you as you go down the life changing event that is The Inside Passage.  I am sure some of you are just looking for general information, while others are looking for specifics.  I have tried to provide as much information as possible on my trip and the lessons I learned along the way. However, each day I wake up and think of something else that I should share.  There is just such a wealth of information to share.

So, to my point of todays post.  I am trying to add new information on a weekly basis, but with the holidays and my upcoming adventure, it is a challenge.  Please, to all those readers, don't hesitate to post a question or send me a note about things that you are looking for.  If I can help you out, I will get right back to you, and who knows, it may be something that multiple folks are searching for and thus worth a post on the site.

Lastly, I want to tell you that it will change your life.  It is that big an event no matter how you go about the trip, individual pieces or the whole thing.  I will be doing the trip again in April of 2011 and would love to find a traveling partner or two, even if only for parts of the trip.  Not that I mind doing it alone again, but I think having some travelling partners would allow me to experience the trip in a completely different way.  If you are interested please just drop me a note.

Best of wishes to you all.  As you finish up your trip next year, please drop by and share your experiences with myself and the others that frequent this site.

Friday
20Nov2009

GPS Waypoints

I am currently in the process of annotating my GPS waypoints with information about the camps I stayed at and any issues surrounding a given coordinate.  I hope to have these available for all in the next week.  I will place them as a Google Earth KML file available for downloading.  If you need them in a different format, please just drop me a note and I will see what I can do.

Sunday
04Oct2009

ReEntry... The Challenge

I have been off the water now for about a week.  The first several days of my exit were spent in the suburbs of Seattle.  Warm, friendly, woods, water, fall, winds, chill, water,  all things that come to mind when I think of those few days.  They were nice and slow, giving me an opportunity to begin some level of readjustment from life on the water, alone with nature for 147 days. See, even the suburbs of Seattle carried a sense of warmth that permeates that entire area.  A certain level  of slowness and peacefulness with nature.  People willing to help a perfect stranger get done what was needed.

I left Seattle 3 days ago via air for the busy city of Chicago, wow, what an adjustment.  People, cars, noise, more people, TSA, lines, waiting for things versus waiting for nothing, new friends, anxiety, anticipation, all sending the senses into overload.  Re-uniting with family is beautiful but bound by small mine fields.  Expectations flowing both ways; change occurring both ways; a constant dance all amidst an environment not conducive to peace.  Breathing is interpreted as sighs; Silence for issues;  The list goes on... It is all good but perhaps requires a 24K topo map of it's own

People are busy, rushing by.  Cars go fast, coffee shops are loud.  Dog parks replace the wild.  Trees are in concrete boxes, flowers in pots.  Cement replaces sand and trains replace the shrieks of the Ravens.  Where are the birds and the otters and the seals and the whales and the gulls and the .....

Challenging to say the least, finding center is difficult.  The wild allows you to sit, it encourages your silence.  You are rewarded for being one with the moment in the bliss that surrounds you.  I do believe that these things can exist in the city, but it requires work and effort.  In the wild, it just arrives if you are open to it.  The simplicity of the paddle, the serenity of the water, the stillness of the air and the ebb of tides.  All serve to reinforce the openness and one-ness that exists amongst all of us.

There are those that say it still arrives in the city if you are just open to it.  I believe this, but the challenge is great.  You spend so much time in the wild and you come back to the chaos and you can see why people are so stressed, you can breath in the negative energy.  Why smiles on the street are returned with down turned heads or an ever so slight recognition.

Beautiful time with my amazing daughter.  I am so proud of her and her accomplishments.  She is an amazing woman,  I am so proud of her it brings tears to my eyes.  I will spend a few more days here, searching for center, relishing time with her, then on to other family and new challenges.  Lake Michigan tomorrow with friends, and then on to warm southerly waters for a bit.


The water calls, I hear my paddles vibrating. My boat soon to arrive, I look forward to time on the water.

Peace & Love,

G-

Friday
02Oct2009

62 Pounds of Peanut Butter

Random Inside Passage Fact -

After careful checking and re-checking, my best estimate is that I consumed up to 62 pounds of Peanut Butter on my trip.  I will allow for about a 10% error factor, so it could be as little as 56 pounds, but I feel pretty good about that number!!  Adams, stir, chunky was my favorite!!

Wednesday
30Sep2009

New Posts

I have added new posts in the Gear Journal; the Gear List; and Expedition Food & Cooking.