Archive | January, 2008

Canoecopia: A Sure Sign of Spring

30 Jan

We didn’t forget about Canoecopia, the huge Madison, Wisconsin canoeing expo, when we wrote Tuesday, HERE, about the paddling symposiums in Toronto, St. Paul, and Vermont.  We just figured the “world’s largest paddlesport exposition” deserved its own story on Canoeing News. Canoecopia 2008 runs from March 7th through 9th inside the Exhibition Hall at the Alliant Energy Center.  The expo includes […]

Canoeing.com News: Paddles Section Updated

29 Jan

The weather says winter — at least around these parts — but Canoeing.com is thinking spring! We’ve just updated the Paddles section of our Gear Guide.  We’ve added models by Whiskeyjack, Shaw & Tenney, Werner, and Caviness to our already comprehensive overview of the blades available to power your boat this canoeing season.

Between Winter and Spring … Symposium Season

29 Jan

In the interstitial time between hardest winter and full-on spring is … Symposium Season. For northern wilderness paddlers, that is. In Toronto, St. Paul, and Farilee, Vermont paddlers with their eyes on the wild rivers of Canada and their hearts in the far north will gather to share slides and stories about the trips they’ve […]

Silent Auction Helps North-South Partnership for Children

28 Jan

Dave Gillen of the WaterWalker canoe forum, HERE, reminds us that time is running out to participate in the silent auction he has organized to support Ontario’s North-South Partnership for Children. Bidders interested in winning a one-year subscription to CanoeRoots magazine, a CanoeRoots hat, and a box of paddlers’ “goodies” worth $40 in total, have […]

Third Defendant Pleads in BWCA Case

25 Jan

The third of six defendants in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area terror case pleaded guilty to reduced charges this week as pressure builds upon those still awaiting trial.  On Tuesday, 20-year-old Zachary Barton of Ely pleaded guilty to felony aiding and abetting terroristic threats charges in connection with the August 7 incident.  Dozens of campers on […]

Canoeing.com News: Canoe Guide Expanded

24 Jan

Can’t quite get on the water yet? Perhaps exploring Canoeing.com’s newly expanded Canoe Guide will sate your paddling appetites for now. We’ve added more than 200 new canoe models to the guide, including a separate Racing Canoes classification and a new group within our Specialty Use Canoes area for Folding Canoes. The guide now features […]

A “Jolly Jape” It Was Not

24 Jan

The photo accompanying THIS news story from Lancashire in the United Kingdom speaks at least a thousand words about one of three men who attempted to paddle the flooded River Irwell recently. A paddler in a wet-suit crouches forlornly on a bridge stanchion, hands held to his face.  His over-turned inflatable canoe is caught in a […]

Ely Minnesota’s “Canoe King” Dead at 90

23 Jan

Bill Rom, once dubbed the “Canoe King of Ely,”died in his home on Sunday, January 20, 2008. He was 90-years-old. Born William Nicholas Rom in Ely, Minnesota on December 5, 1917. Rom was a graduate of Ely High School, Ely Junior College, and the University of Minnesota. He served for five years in the Navy […]