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| 26th November 2007 murray | Nice.... - From: Last Day on the Trail Sounds like a great trip, just a bit too rainy for a desert rat. Can't believe the number of moose you saw. Amazing! You've definitely got me excited about getting up to that part of the country! |
| 25th September 2007 Northern Soul | Windbound - From: Richardson Lake to Stratton, Maine Hey Darrin, I was thinking of you and Eve when passed the Leon River yesterday, I just returned from a trip on the Bloodvein River and we had quite a bit of cold and rainy weather. Wind chill was a factor! Hope you are having a blast! Just thought I would check up on you. Cheers Dave |
| 18th September 2007 jason | Keep trucking - From: Richardson Lake to Stratton, Maine Hey Darrin! I have enjoyed reading your posts. Congrats on your trip and having made it so far. I finished up in Ft Kent back on 9/4/07 and missed, on purpose, the Dead Rvr, Spencer Strm and Flagstaff lake sections. I am heading SOBO on the AT now, heading back to DWG where I left off 7/6/07. I have talked to many friends (NOBOs) who mentioned meeting you in Stratton. Keep going man! I'd love to visit with you sometime. Ben and Jessee of the Wisconsin 2 finished when I was in NY and we actually met. They were driving back to Inlet to pick up gear and I was just portaging around a dam. They saw me from the road, stopped and we visited. They have some great stories and some awesome deer meet jerkey. Happy Trails, Jason Bivin aka Totally Different Subject. http://www.totallydifferentsubject.blogspot.com http://www.trailjournals.com/bivinat07 |
| 18th September 2007 Wanda Burns | Progress is being made! - From: Richardson Lake to Stratton, Maine Glad to see that progress is being made, and that you are safe. Hope the weather holds out for the rest of your trip. You rock Darrin. |
| 11th September 2007 Sasha | Time on the water - From: Richardson Lake to Stratton, Maine Well Darrin, I have to say that your's is the best exit from Rutabaga that I know of so far. Keep enjoying the journey, thanks for the postcards, we're all really happy that you're able to do this trip. Be safe, Sasha |
| 11th September 2007 KT | You're almost done! - From: Richardson Lake to Stratton, Maine It was nice talking to you the other day. I hope you were able to get back on the water today. Good luck with the rest of your journey! |
| 4th September 2007 dave pancoe | go darrin go - From: Newport to Charleston Pond Sounds like the perfect way to end a job and embark on a new journey! Happy paddling Darrin! |
| 4th September 2007 Lindsay | living vicariously w/Darrin - From: Newport to Charleston Pond Darrin...I am enjoying/relishing each installment of your adventure. Also feeling a bit of jealousy as you paddle some places Manda and I know well from our time in the 80s living in Vermont. Eve's notes are particularly fun, especially the one on the healing properties of Duct Tape (we should have known...) You should begin to get some colors in just a few days, lucky duck. Paddle on!..LWD |
| 28th August 2007 Mom | Proud as a Peacock! - From: First Week on the Trail Hi Darrin, I just wanted to let you know how proud that I am of your adventurous spirit, even though the thoughts of sleeping out in the woods for 2 months sound absolutely crazy to me. We look forward to reading this blog as you continue the journey and hope that you continue to stay safe. Love Mom |
| 22nd August 2007 Cat Pippitt | Happy Paddling! - From: First Week on the Trail I am so envious of your independence! Glad you're having an adventure. I'll keep watching your blog (I've linked it on mine), and look forward to hearing "war stories" in person when you return. Bon Voyage! Cat |