1. Camp R E L A X Wet Gear’s Drying, Tent’s Setup What Now? OR – Chase Your Tent Hey - My Tent Blew Into the LAKE!! Swim or Play in a Waterfall
2. Trail Cooking Jelly-Filled Doughnuts What’s the Recipe? Onion Rings! Mmm One Pot Meal Ready to Cook! Double Boiler Oven Banana Bread
3. Fishing Loon – MN State Bird I will EAT you Scouts & Break your Poles! Northern Pike Wildlife
4. Post Trek Hey We’re Going Home! I KNEW we should have “Soaped” that Pot! Final Gear Cleanup Ahh! Cars, Real Beds, Clean Clothes & Porcelain! … and No More of THIS !
6. Scenery Knife Lake from Thunder Point Sunset Ottertrack Lake Burned Area Alpine Lake Kawishiwi Falls Makwa Lake Ensign Lake
7. The movement of a canoe is like a reed in the wind. Silence is part of it, and the sounds of lapping water, bird songs, and wind in the trees. The canoe is part of the medium through which it floats, the sky, the water, the shores.... There is magic in the feel of a paddle and the movement of a canoe, a magic compounded of distance, adventure, solitude, and peace. The way of a canoe is the way of the wilderness, and of a freedom almost forgotten. It is an antidote to insecurity, the open door to waterways of ages past and a way of life with profound and abiding satisfactions. When a man is part of his canoe, he is part of all that canoes have ever known. The Movement of a Canoe Sigurd F. Olson The Singing Wilderness (1956) Paddle Wind Loon Wail Loon Yodel Loon Tremolo