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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Reports Trip Report - Three dudes and a Chinese lady Reply |
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fitgers1 |
11/18/2012 11:21PM Great report. How great it must be to take someone like Yao, from a different country into an American Wilderness. One thing that stuck in my head the entire report was from the beginning, yes, that hat at Gandor was a rip-off but for only 30 bucks more you could have had a hat to last you a lifetime and instead for 30 bucks less, you got a hotel room for one night. That's just how I tend to look at it a bit. I don't mind throwing the cash down if I know it is going to be something that should last a long time. But still, your right. That's a lot for a flipping hat! I do prefer the 20 dollar ones at fleet farm. |
WhiteWolf |
10/18/2012 05:44AM Good stuff. And if you ever want to find a place in the B-DUB and don't have the physical maps--- try this--- Voyageur Maps I use it all the time planning trips and following other trips reports. |
OneMatch |
10/06/2012 06:05PM Great read, thanks! I'm trying to figure out what lake you saw the pictographs on? I've had the pleasure of visiting China a little over 10 years ago. Wonderful, beautiful people. |
pswith5 |
10/06/2012 09:14AM Great report,I had an opportunity to teach English in Japan. My daughter was on the way so I declined. Often wonder ..what if. Yao indeed is a strong woman. Hope your plan to return comes to fruition. |
SevenofNine |
10/05/2012 01:18PM Thanks for the trip report. Your lady was a trouper. Take her on a easier trip next time! Nice read and if you have more pictures feel free to add them. |
joetrain |
10/04/2012 07:40PM I have a friend teaching in Macau. She is really a blessing . Thanks for your work. ~JOE~ |
nctry |
10/04/2012 06:41PM You get the trophy for the longst commute to the BW> :) Was on Boulder and Adams just last month. Beautiful area. Nice report... Hope you can make it back before ten years. |
wezander |
10/04/2012 05:56PM Joe, I'm teaching here in China. Any difficulties with cultural adjustments are eased by Yao and the great kids I get to teach. |
joetrain |
10/04/2012 01:25PM Nice report I enjoyed it. It seems in your report that you are living in China. How did you end up there? ~JOE~ |
giddyup |
10/04/2012 12:44PM What an enjoyable trip report! You've got one tough little lady there! I'll bet you're proud of her. Hopefully, it doesn't take you ten years to get back. |
wezander |
10/04/2012 07:13AM Thanks! I've been reading your reports as well, and I really enjoy them. It's fascinating and, dare I say, sweet to read and 'watch' your trips evolve. I trust that you two will have many more trips in the future. Best of luck to the both of you. Oh, and I really like your photos too. |
Spartan2 |
10/04/2012 06:42AM This was a fascinating trip report! Loved the report, loved the photos--wished there were more of them! Yao is a trouper, and perhaps she would have enjoyed it more if she hadn't tried to do a bit too much of the work. When I was younger (female here myself, went with my husband, just the two of us) I never thought there could be a trip too long. After a 22-day trip I didn't want to quit. But I will say we worked up to that gradually, we didn't start that way. :-) And after every trip, that hot shower and soft bed are always inviting. Thanks for sharing the story of your trip. It was a good one. |
wezander |
10/04/2012 03:46AM New Trip Report posted by wezander Trip Name: Three Dudes and a Chinese Lady - Kawishiwi-Alice-Boulder-Sawbill Entry Point: 37 Click Here to View Trip Report |