Showing posts with label canoe trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canoe trip. Show all posts

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Canoe Trip Photo Album

I'm warning you now, this post contains LOTS of pictures! Thus the title, Canoe Trip Photo Album. I had a really hard time narrowing down the 500+ pictures I had to work with. Both cameras that these pictures were taken with were point and shoot, and I think they took some amazing photos! Feel free to scroll quickly, but don't miss the amazing scenery of British Columbia that these six guys were surrounded by last month.

Evan, Caleb and Seth don their filled backpacks in Uncle Ken's living room the night before the trip.
In Bowron Lake Provincial Park, ready to start!
And they're off!This picture cracks me up! Uncle Ken is graciously doing all the paddling while Caleb takes his ease in the front of the canoe. I'm sure it was a momentary thing... right, Uncle Ken?!
Hey guys, let's hike up to that falls!

The crew skirts around the edge of this falls. Who will be the first to plunge in?
Uncle Justin and Seth face the freezing water. Seth said it was so cold it literally took their breath away!Their wet heads prove they all did it!
Justin and Caleb on the way to fill their drinking water containers from a mountain spring.

An overturned canoe served as a buffet table all week.
Fooling around in the canoe late one afternoon, after the campsite for the night was already reached.

Handy to have wheels to portage between lakes.
I love the reflection in this picture!
The canoes were emptied of all the gear every night when the guys set up camp. Aren't they picturesque waiting here by the edge of the lake for the next day's adventure?
Love the obvious "just woke up" look on Seth's face!

Again, the reflection is so beautiful!

Floating down the rapids!
Caleb and Uncle Justin are feeling like true adventurers about now!
Another portage... notice all the moss on the hillside.

There are ten lakes on the circuit... this one seems to have deep aqua water.
Breakfast with a mountain view!
Caleb, the lone fisherman...
A beach campsite
Another day, another lake, another mountain!
Coffee was a staple, both evening...
...and morning!
They made it!
Thanks, Uncle Ken, for taking my guys on a trip of a lifetime!

Friday, September 04, 2009

Canoe Trip

One month ago, the first week of August, Scott and Caleb and Seth, along with Scott's Uncle Ken, brother-in-law Justin, and Justin's brother Evan, were in the Canadian wilderness making their way through a 70+ mile canoeing adventure. It was an adventure that was long in the planning and much anticipated.

We had no contact with them for the week they were away. I could only imagine the experiences they were enjoying together. So good for them all to be free of iPods, cell phones, and laptops.

It was a trip that Scott's uncle had led various family members on half a dozen times before. One of the early trips Scott was a part of the summer he was fifteen years old, which happens to be the age Caleb turned just a couple of days after this summer's canoe adventure ended. I wondered if Scott would be somewhat disappointed on this second time on the trip, having built it up in his mind for the past twenty five years. But when we finally spoke on the phone after the trip had ended, he said that this experience had been ten times better than we had all hoped for, and that he had appreciated the beauty of their glorious mountian surroundings far more than he had as a young teen.

Caleb and Seth were definitely impressed with it all as well... and we are so grateful for these city boys to have had a week with no showers or bathrooms, sleeping in tents, eating from a pot on a little camp stove, and the hard physical labor of paddling a canoe on seventy miles of lakes. They also cavorted in freezing waterfalls, hiked through dense virgin forests, whittled and fished and put tents up and took tents down and were part of a team of guys that bonded in a way they couldn't have anywhere else.

It was all a gift, this experience. I hope my boys will remember it for the rest of their lives. I pray they will remember the mountains and lakes and forests and elk and time with men that love them... and those memories will shout to them of the glory of their Creator.

I've been meaning to post pictures of this trip... and I will, hopefully this weekend. There are lots of good ones!