[Rhodes22-list] Shameless Self Promotion
ROGER PIHLAJA
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Fri Feb 12 14:18:48 EST 2021
Rod,
Do you sail your Rhodes 22 on Lake St Croix? Is there enough clearance under the I-94 bridge for your Rhodes 22? If so, you can go quite a distance north and south.
Several years ago, my younger son Gary and I did a weekend paddling trip putting in on the Namekagen River and taking out on the St. Croix River. But, that was many miles north of Hudson, WI. The highlight of that trip was watching an immature bald Eagle learning how to fish. It swooped down and came up empty twice in a row. On the 3rd attempt, Gary and I were both chanting, “go, go, go ....” When the Eagle caught a trout in its talons and flew away, Gary and I raised our paddles above our heads and yelled “Score!”
Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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On Feb 12, 2021, at 6:55 AM, ROGER PIHLAJA <Roger_Pihlaja at msn.com> wrote:
Rod,
Our younger son, Gary, and his family live about 23 miles north of Madison in the little town of Wyocena. I also have a cousin, Bonnie, who lives in Stoughton, about 25 miles southeast of Madison. They have both lived in Wisconsin for many years; but, both were born and raised in Michigan.
It’s cold here; but, not as cold as in Wisconsin. The open waters of Lakes Superior and Michigan keep us 10-15 deg F warmer vs Wisconsin and Minnesota. But, we tend to get more of that phony lake effect snow because of the Great Lakes. This might be one of those rare years wherein an ice bridge forms between the mainland and Isle Royale in western Lake Superior. Critters like wolves and moose can cross over to the island under such conditions.
Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2021 10:27 PM
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That is AWESOME Roger. We would be going since it’s in Madison and close to my sisters home.
Hope to hear you......maybe next year in person😊
Stay SAFE. Stay WARM
Mary and Rod
Hudson WI
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> On Feb 11, 2021, at 7:14 PM, ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Those of you that are involved in paddle sports are probably familiar with Canoecopia, the largest paddle sports show in the world. It is normally held at the Alliant Energy Center coliseum complex (A Huge Covered Sports Stadium & Conference Center) in Madison, WI in March every year. This year, because of COVID-19, the show is being held virtually the weekend of March 12-14, 2021. A 3-day ticket for the exhibition and presentations costs $15.00. Although the list of venders and tour companies is down this year, there are still > 70 exhibitors (Normally > 150) and 80 presentations. The presentations typically run ~30 minutes and cover everything from first aid to paddling techniques to travelogues on various destinations. I am giving 3 presentations this year:
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> Circumnavigating Ontario’s Philip Edward Island
> Sea Kayaking Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
> Paddling The Green River In Mammoth Cave National Park
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> All three of these voyages were High Adventure Trips with my family. In July, 2021, our High Adventure Trip will be a grand circle tour of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in western Lake Superior. We will use S/V Dynamic Equilibrium to cover the miles between islands and tow our sea kayaks while underway. Then, we will use the sea kayaks to explore the sea caves, sea stacks, sea arches, and other sights on the various islands in the archipelago. We will wilderness beach camp on 3 different uninhabited islands along the way. If I don’t die, this trip might be the topic of a presentation at Canoecopia, 2022!
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> Philip Edward Island is in northern Georgian Bay near Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. It would fit nicely into a North Channel cruise if you are prepared to be off the beaten path and self sufficient for a few days. Philip Edward Island has changed little since the days of the Voyageurs. The Voyageurs used to duck behind Philip Edward Island to spare themselves from the rough conditions on Georgian Bay for a few days. Because of the large number of small, unmarked, rocky islands and shoals and the scarcity of navigational aids, it is a very challenging place to navigate. But, the beauty of the barren red granite and white quartzite islands along with the pristine blue waters of Georgian Bay will take your breath away! It is a stunningly beautiful and wild place that’s not that far away.
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> Anyway, if you are interested, here’s the link to the Canoecopia web site: https://www.rutabaga.com/canoecopia/page.asp?pgid=1001
> Canoecopia is a pretty good way to spend an interesting weekend in March when there’s not usually too much else going on.
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> Roger Pihlaja
> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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