Week One
Hello from La Crosse, Wisconsin. We’ve stopped for the night and the good people of the Diamond Way Buddhist center here have been kind enough to let us stay with them. We’ve done a little meditation, some indoor rock climbing, and even a little basketball. Tomorrow, we’re going up to the bluffs bright and early to check out the view before we take off. The trip thus far has been great. The weather for the most part has been wonderful, except for a large thunder storm on Lake Pepin which gave us a good scare. We’ve seen two bald eagles, been through eight locks, and travelled one hundred and fifty miles. We have been camping mostly on sandy banks and are learning to deal with grains of sand in everything. Going through the locks has been a new experience, but so far has been relatively quick and easy. You just paddle up, pull a large chord (which proceeds to let out a custom sci-fi ring for each different lock), wait for the gate to open, paddle in, chat with the locksman (always friendly and usually with facial hair), wait for the water to go down, and then paddle on out after the second gate opens. The paddle/rowing combo has been working well and our daily mileage has been increasing, up to 35 miles yesterday. The shower and beds here in La Crosse are welcome ammenities that we probably won’t be seeing for the rest of the trip. So here’s a few more pictures of the trip so far, more to come later I promise. And don’t forget, all comments and questions are welcome. We hope everyone is well and we’ll update the page again as soon as we can.
John on 28 Sep 2007 at 9:59 am #
Hey guys, love the pics. I’m intrigued by these sci-fi lock songs. The trip must be amazing already and you have so far yet to go. I’ve been keeping tabs on GoogleEarth and I am afraid you two will pass through Illinois while I’m in Texas. What luck! I’ll be down south for an entire week, but I’ll see where you’ve rowed to when I get back. Get lazy for a day or two (I recommend listening to some Prairie Home Companion) and hopefully you won’t be too far south. Que les vaya bien
alison on 30 Sep 2007 at 3:19 pm #
beautiful pictures guys! i’m glad everything is going well and that you’re having a wonderful time. keep safe.
xo alison
Nancy Darlene on 01 Oct 2007 at 12:54 pm #
guys I am so proud of you. I love how I can live vicariously through your great adventures. I have to admit I am craving a show and time will only increase my need to hear some goodness and release my bottle rage. Written any thought provoking songs yet? Started to hate each other? Shared in a public poop together? Made up any crazy rowing dance moves? Fill me in I’m dieing to know.
Much Love,
Nanho
Travis on 03 Oct 2007 at 6:32 pm #
You guys look like Navy Seals. Badass! You look like you are doing well and getting strong. Awesome pictures, keep em coming. It is good to see you guys looking healthy for those of us back in Texas rooting for you to make it back here in one piece!
I can’t wait for the “Live from the Muddy Banks of the Mississippi” Album,
keep up that rowing and writing, rowing and writing!
Travis
Mom on 03 Oct 2007 at 7:28 pm #
Hey boys! We need the camping stove back for my birthday campout! But seriously, we miss you. -Mom
Jonny on 04 Oct 2007 at 8:37 am #
surviving’s one of those things you don’t realize you’ve done everyday of your life.
good work boys, make sure to care for your joints:
ankles
knees
wrists
they are such tender spots.
Sarah and Gerry on 04 Oct 2007 at 4:20 pm #
Kent and Chris - We have been monitoring the blog and are so happy to hear that all is going well. You guys are awesome! Take care and keep updating and posting pictures, and especially keep paddling!
Kent - by the way, today we went by our old house in Wayland - I’ll send you a picture - love you! Sarah & Gerry
cari on 07 Oct 2007 at 6:42 pm #
Hey guys! So good to meet you today! Hope the beer and pizza went down well. Remember dont hesitate to call if you need something.
Cari (crazy fuckers from Illinios)