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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Reports Trip Report - A Dad and his Daughter Reply |
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Always Outdoors |
04/09/2009 07:01PM Thanks for sharing your trip and story. I loved it. Good luck in the future. |
Irishstone |
04/09/2009 06:59AM Dl- Very cool Report. I'm already thinking about this kind of a trip with my daughter, mind you she won't be born until June. Good work! |
Boppa |
04/08/2009 09:51AM dl, A wonderful reflection. You have captured and presented yet another purpose of what a canoe trip can represent. Thank for sharing these unique and special experiences. The pictures really do capture the experience of tripping quite well. My prayers for success in dealing with your illness. Thanks, Boppa |
bumabu |
04/08/2009 03:03AM Great report. I am sure your positive attitude will yield many more trips together. |
Bearfoot |
04/07/2009 12:46PM Excellent report dl. Thanks for sharing. C |
bapabear |
04/05/2009 09:37PM This year my little girl turns 38. She has a career and family of her own and is terribly busy. I've been very fortunate to accompany my son on a couple of BWCA trips but never my daughter. Carolyn and I have canoed on the Wisconsin River and taken some motorcycle rides together but after reading your reflections I can only wonder what I've missed with a wilderness camping experience. Thanks for sharing your trip story! Best wishes on your battle with prostate cancer. |
UncleMoose |
04/05/2009 09:11PM I think you've cut to the very essence of what's important about the wilderness experience: The strengthening of the soul and passing that on to the next generation. With your mind-set, I'm confident you'll beat this thing and enjoy a long life filled with many more trips with your daughter. All the best to you. |
homerun23 |
04/05/2009 08:42PM Nice report! I hope and pray that I will be able to show my 2 kids the beauty of the BWCA, but more importantly, that they will appreciate it, as it seems your daughter does. |
TomT |
04/02/2009 09:11PM I enjoyed the report very much. A little brief but oh well. I can relate to taking the kid. I took my son last year for his first time when he was 16. I knew we had a good time but there were days when the bugs really got to him and the portaging took its toll. He liked the idea of leaving a day early so I kinda thought it would be his last time. Then about a month after we got home he comes up to me and says he wants to go again this year. He vows to be in better shape and is working out daily to prove it. Good luck with your physical stuff and hope you and your family have many more trips together. |
Arkansas Man |
04/02/2009 06:43PM DL, I too have prostate cancer, discovered last June. It was in Stage One, with a Gleason of six and only found in one of twelve biopsies. I chose Brachytherapy as my form of treatment, and had the procedure done on July 1st of last year. I have one month of radiation left in my 160 implanted seeds, and at my last check up my PSA had dropped from 2.8 to .85. I go to the doctor again the 14th of this month and I am hoping for a PSA of 0.00. I was 51 at the time it was discovered! So I am with you against the hidden enemy! I did my trip last summer the week before my procedure and it was needed! Great Report! I know that something like this makes you really look at life and appreciate it! If you have any questions or want to talk about the cancer... email me! Bruce |
Trix |
04/02/2009 05:27PM Very precious story. Thanks for sharing! |
cowdoc |
04/02/2009 04:17PM dl, your final summary says it all. |
Dennisal |
04/02/2009 03:27PM Enjoyed this very much. My daughters have families of their own. How I wish I could have experienced the BW with them years ago. |
lilcowdoc |
04/01/2009 08:43PM Enjoyed your report dl. (I'm partial to father/daughter experiences!) Best wishes for this summer's trip! Thanks for sharing! |
RoJoYo |
04/01/2009 08:23PM Thanks for your post and good luck in your battle against that 'hidden enemy'. |
HighPlainsDrifter |
04/01/2009 12:29PM I liked your story that was "short on details and more about reflections about life, relationships and priorities". Thank you for sharing your reflections on life. Life is short. Windows of opportunity are there for just a fleeting moment. You must act, or the opportunity is forever lost. I had a similar experience with my daughter in 2000. We fondly call the experience the "Ill-fated Churchill River Canoe Trip". The river trip failed to happen (too much detail to explain the failed dynamics with the second party). However, the trip brought me closer to Jessica (and her to me). We ended up (after ditching the odd couple) having a good time and we saw and did things together that were not on the "to-do-list". A good memory. |
dl |
04/01/2009 11:30AM New Trip Report posted by dl Trip Name: A Dad and his Daughter. Entry Point: Quetico Click Here to View Trip Report |