As I've posted before, Black Dog Kayaks is supplying tandem/triple kayaks to two guys who are kayaking the length of the Mississippi River to raise money for children's cancer research. My business partner, Mark, and I went with the River Team, Louis and John, for the first two days of the trip.
Sunday, we kicked off the event by launching at Lake Itasca.
We didn't actually leave Itasca until Monday and, in two days, only made it twenty miles. It was slow going. On Monday we walked the boats on the end of a rope through the shallow rapids for about five miles and on Tuesday, walked them through some swamps for about a mile and a half. Paddling was tight and twisty. Louis and John are camping tonight at Coffee Pot Landing, on the way to Bemidji.
We had a great trip. The boats worked well, the skin proved to be very tough through some hard knocks and drags in the rapids, and we had a great time with Louis, John, and Deb (the chase vehicle driver).
You can find video from Sunday, as well as following their progress, here:
http://www.kayak4akure.com/Mississippiexpedition.html
Sunday, we kicked off the event by launching at Lake Itasca.
We didn't actually leave Itasca until Monday and, in two days, only made it twenty miles. It was slow going. On Monday we walked the boats on the end of a rope through the shallow rapids for about five miles and on Tuesday, walked them through some swamps for about a mile and a half. Paddling was tight and twisty. Louis and John are camping tonight at Coffee Pot Landing, on the way to Bemidji.
We had a great trip. The boats worked well, the skin proved to be very tough through some hard knocks and drags in the rapids, and we had a great time with Louis, John, and Deb (the chase vehicle driver).
You can find video from Sunday, as well as following their progress, here:
http://www.kayak4akure.com/Mississippiexpedition.html