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2007 Paddle-a-Thon

The Paddlers 2007

Group PAT 07 take 2 Back Row (L-R): Aryn Baxter, Ben Gerig, Robin Fletcher, Peter Wigginton, Mary Ruth Kamp, Kerri Haldeman, Kathy Landis, Arthur Paul Boers, Marshall King Front Row (L-R): Dave Leonard, Val Hersberger, Heidi Collins, John Daniels

Routes

2006 Paddle-a-Thon Routes This year in order to accommodate more participants of varying abilities, paddlers can choose between four different routes. We hope the options, ranging from 32 to 63 miles, make this event accessible to families and beginning paddlers while providing the challenge for those who want to break the 100km barrier (62.5mi).

All routes begin and end at the Moose Lake Boundary Waters entry point so that partners can determine their route with a few mileage check points along the way. All routes continue up Knife Lake, pass Dorothy Molter's islands (sorry cold rootbeer is not sold there anymore), and go to Thunder Point. From there divergent paths begin. Some may be climbing Thunder Point and turning around. Others will be paddling beyond and choosing which loop to add on to the Knife Lake stretch.

Beginning in familiar Boundary Waters territory for many, these routes will lead canoeists into new waters and experiences as well.

Celebration

Ah! The celebration afterwards. It perhaps isn't the best part, but it comes rather close. This year we dined at Chapman Street Market which was quite delictable. We were grateful for the small crew there to wiggle us in during a busy day. Previous to lunch, some were gifted with a 10-minute chair massage offered by Pebble Spa of Ely. Most of those folks were ready to get right back in a canoe and do it all over again! (That might be a slight exageration). From there it was back to camp to celebrate the gifts that our business sponsors and donors offered. Thank you. Lastly, but certainly not least, a few of us ventured out to enjoy a sauna. We realized that some of us have a much higher tolerance for extreme heat than others. Overall, it was simply a good day to relax, laugh and play together. Thank you to all who participated in their various ways.

Travel Log

Wilderness Wind Paddle-a-thon 2007: Travel Log

 

Wilderness Wind
2945 Hwy 169
Ely, MN 55731

Summer months
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November to May
is 330-763-3265

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Wilderness Wind
2945 Hwy 169
Ely, MN 55731

Telephone:

Summer months:
218-365-5873

November to May:
316-217-1129  or  330-763-3265