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djwillco
01/28/2021 10:52AM
 
Man, that's a great deal. Particularly to be able to watch the sessions for 60 days after.
 
cmanimal
01/28/2021 12:28PM
 
Definitely intrigued. Typically I've only been able to squeeze in Friday in the past. With being able to see sessions after the weekend I can attend all the classes I desire.
 
andym
01/28/2021 01:03PM
 
Thanks for the tip. This will be my first canoecopia too. It always sounds like fun but it is a long way from California.


I think it will work well because a lot of it is presentations and people can watch them whenever. As long as enough people watch live to get good questions going. And give some energy back to the speakers through their own text chat system. I’ve given a number of talks during the pandemic and it feels very dead when you are speaking to the screen for a long time.

It may go well with the chats too because people are clustered in the Midwest and even the rest of the country isn’t far off. That’s been a hard part with global scientific meetings. There are no good times when everyone is awake.



 
Northwoodsman
01/28/2021 02:23PM
 
boonie: "Northwoodsman: "It will be my first Canoecopia!"
Virtual's a lot closer than TX and WV, eh . . . ?"



It sure is. Maybe we'll run into each other. :)
 
Portage99
01/29/2021 03:37PM
 
I am speaking with my friend MJ. Check out our session!


Super sad not to make the trek to Madison, though.
 
billconner
01/27/2021 02:23PM
 
Registered. We'll see how it goes virtually. Perhaps think about opening a tab with BWCA.com chat room running.
 
schweady
01/27/2021 04:28PM
 
Wow. 3 days, 15 bucks. Worth a look.

 
Serotta
01/27/2021 05:11PM
 
The digital subscription to Paddling Magazine is a nice perk.
 
Northwoodsman
01/28/2021 08:18AM
 
It will be my first Canoecopia!
 
boonie
01/28/2021 10:36AM
 
Northwoodsman: "It will be my first Canoecopia!"


Virtual's a lot closer than TX and WV, eh . . . ?