Well I am going to try another long trip.
For those of you do not know me I have(or had depending of your view of Cancer) stage IV melanoma and have done much better than the doctor expected. I have taken the time between treatments and jobs to go on long adventure trips. So this one will be my 5th.
Counting from the first:
1) Rodent's Ride (Andy my son and I rode across the USA on Bicycles)
2)Mississippi Howl (Wife and I paddled Mississippi River)
3)Appalachian Trial (just my dog on long hike)
4)Able Rodent Ride (Bother-in-law and I bicycled the length of Mississippi)
So what the challenge this time? Well my wife and I will paddle our homemade canoe from our home town of Noblesville to the Gulf of Mexico. This trip is around 1500 miles and should take about 2 months.
Planning has been ongoing for a couple of months preparing food, gathering gear, repairing stuff, checking maps and buying some new equipment. So far all the food is packed, our gear is spread out in the basement, and we are awaiting delivery of some new equipment ordered online. Dianne and I are getting excited about leaving and have been following the flooding on the river pretty closely. Today (May 20, 2011) the forecast is for Vickburg to be back to normal levels about June 14, so it looks like we start as planned on June 4th.
Still a little sore from the surgery last May but should be able to do the trip. After all if I could ride a bicycle that far last September, I should be able to paddle a canoe that far. Dianne should help out too.
Here is a picture of 36 days of dried food before we packed it.
As you can see we have 8 type of main meals
Curry
Spaghetti
Pizza
Chili
Beef Stew
Lentil and Red Pepper Stew
Gumbo
Chinese Fried Rice
That should give us lots of variety and keep us well fed on the trip.
Well I have to finish repairing a paddle and a couple reports today so that is enough for the time being.
Love all and to all a great day
Allan
Getting real close now! Andrew and I are really excited for you guys. We can't wait to paddle with you on the first day from Noblesville to Broad Ripple. It should be a good day adventure.
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