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Wednesday
Aug242005

Killarney canoe trip, part 2

Continued from Part 1. To see more photos from the trip, see my photoset on Flickr. And a poll: Are you an outdoors person? If so, to what extent? Day hikes/trips? Car camping? Wilderness camping? etc.

Handwritten Killarney trip report, part 1



(Side note: I'm talking about canoe trips in general, by the way, not the Killarney trip in particular. My all-time favourite canoe trip was our trip down the Nahanni; this was also the most gruelling trip I've ever taken.)

(Second side note: The wedding photo at the top of this page was taken by our friend Jeff Kesner, who writes as "jok" in Blatherchat, and remains my favourite photo from that day.)


Handwritten Killarney trip report, part 2


To see more photos from the trip, see my photoset on Flickr.


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