Archive | August, 2009

Canoeing.com: New & Updated Gear Sections

27 Aug

There’s no better time to round out your gear collection than the end of the season. Fresh from your summer canoe trip, you know now exactly what gear will make your next trip even better! Perfect timing, then, for Canoeing.com to launch new sections in the Camp Gear Guide: Axes/Saws/Fire Grates, Knives/Multi-tools, First Aid Kits, […]

First Nations Canoe Rescued from Burn Pile

25 Aug

A First Nations cedar canoe carved by aboriginal carver Felix Jack in 1940 was nearly set to be burned four years ago. Hand-carved at his home in Canada’s Mayne Island Indian Reserve, Jack’s unique canoes were known for their unique flare and stability. Luckily, 81-year-old retired mechanic Bob Georgeson recognized the Jack’s work and hauled […]

National Paddlesports Conference Upcoming

21 Aug

The American Canoe Association’s National Paddlesports Conference is set for October 23-25 in Fredericksburg, Virginia, the organization announced recently. The gathering will feature educational sessions, instructor updates, a exhibition area, a video premier, river trips, and much more. Details on the three-day event can be found HERE.

Virtual Canoeing Has Arrived

18 Aug

Whether you consider it a sign of the times or a harbinger of the apocalypse, virtual canoeing is here. Paddling a canoe is one of the gaming activities of the new video game package Wii Sports Resort, released last month. Now, fans of the Nintendo Wii game system can pretend to paddle a canoe with […]

Racing Returns to the Quetico

13 Aug

They’re racing canoes across Quetico again. In a new race that recalls the wild cross-wilderness contests held there in the early 1960s, canoe racers celebrated the 100th birthday of Ontario’s Quetico Provincial Park by paddling across it quickly. Last weekend, 17 teams completed the two-day stage race between French Lake, on the north side of […]

Wisconsin Canoe Museum to Open Soon

10 Aug

The best things are worth waiting for. That’s probably the attitude people anxious to visit the Wisconson Canoe Heritage Museum should take.  The attraction being established in Spooner, Wisconsin, which organizers had hoped to open by Memorial Day, is now racing to welcome visitors by Labor Day, according to THIS Eau Claire Leader-Telegram story. The museum […]

Piragis Gear Available on ShopCanoeing.com

6 Aug

Canoeists can now purchase high quality canoe-tripping gear made exclusively for renowned Boundary Waters outfitter Piragis Northwoods Company on ShopCanoeing.com, our web site’s on-line shopping resource. With a click, shoppers can purchase the Piragis Boundary Waters pant, shown HERE, or Piragis Chota Quetico Trekker boots, shown HERE. The Boundary Waters Pant is the only pant […]

15-Year-Old Tops Whitewater Elders

3 Aug

Hailey Thompson, a 15-year-old from Stevens Point, Wisconsin, out-paddled her adult competition at the American Canoe Association Open Canoe Slalom Nationals & North American Championships in Wausau, Wisconsin over the weekend.  According to the Wausau Daily Herald, HERE, she earned six first-place awards during the competition.  The newspaper also has a photo-gallery from the event […]