Spring 2019 Outdoor Adventure Expo

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Get Yourself Ready for a Summer of Fun and Adventure!

April 26-28, 2019 Presented by:

OutdoorAdventureExpo.com Midwest Mountaineering manager, Steve Schreader, with his dog Cinna in the BWCA

EVERYTHING ON SALE! 109 FREE Presentations

OVER 50 Exhibitors, Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival, Beer and Gear Social and Raffle PLUS: Thursday, April 25th Canoe, Kayak, and SUP Demo Lake Nokomis Canoe, Kayak, and SUP Demo, 3-7 pm Thursday.

DETAILS INSIDE and at www.OutdoorAdventureExpo.com Full Expo Hours: 2 pm - 9:30 pm Friday,

9 am - 6:30 pm Saturday,

10 am - 5 pm Sunday.

Main Midwest Mountaineering store will be closed Friday until 2pm. Thrifty Outfitters, upstairs, will remain open during these hours.

Featured Presenters:

Ken Storm

Luke Jordan

Adam “Chip” Vachon

Rod & Sharon Johnson

Zack Kruzins

Jon Solberg

Cliff Jacobson

Paddling Safety Panel

SPONSORED BY:


Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival Tour

Different films each night, and different from the November Banff Film Festival

Friday and Saturday, April 26 & 27, 2019

7:30 pm

U of M, Willey Hall Auditorium Tickets are $18.00 each plus tax. Tickets are available: At the store, and online at www.midwestmtn.com/tickets ($3.00 service fee per on line Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival Tour trailer: www.bit.ly/2019-banff The Banff Mountain Film Festival (held annually in Banff, Alberta Canada from late October into early November) accepts over three hundred mountain films into its competitioin, the top fifty or so are screened throughout the festival. Every year the films feature a range of styles and themes, including climbing, skiing, kayaking, biking, adventure, culture and the environment. So many action films were being submitted to the film festival that they could not fit into the regular screenings, resulting in the creation (in 2004) of the hugely successful evening presentation, formerly known as Radical Reels. The Film Tour travels each Spring – specifically featuring the dynamic, high-adrenaline films from the festival and complements the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour that travels in November. The focus is on sports such as skiing, climbing, kayaking, BASE jumping, snowboarding and mountain biking. Now you don't have to journey to Banff each fall to see these exciting films! Radical Reels Tour contains high-adrenaline short films from all outdoor sports. Please bring your printed receipt and your I.D.as confirmation of ticket purchase. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. No ticket sales at the door. No will call. Doors open at 6:30pm. Seating is general admission. Some content and language may not be appropriate for younger children. Every attendee must have a ticket. No food or drink allowed in the auditorium. No unauthorized animals or pets will be allowed in University buildings. Seeing Eye or hearing aid dogs under the guidance of a blind or hearing impaired person are allowed by law to access public buildings. Seating limited to first 1,000 seats sold. Attendees not seated by 7:45pm may lose their seats. All ticket sales are final, there are no refunds.

Willey Hall is 2 blocks north of Midwest Mountaineering, adjacent to Mondale School of Law on 19th Ave.

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Canoe, Kayak, and SUP Auction

Why Sell Your Canoe, Kayak, or SUP at this Auction? There is not a better place in the USA to sell a used canoe or kayak than this auction. Located right in the heart of paddling country in Minneapolis, nearly a thousand buyers attend this auction looking to purchase a boat!

We expect over 200 boats!

Saturday, April 27th, 11am on the grass across the street from Midwest Mountaineering Big-Top tents

RAIN or SHINE!

As a seller, you have an option to set a minimum selling price for your boat. If you choose to do this, you will be charged a $20 fee when you drop your boat off. If your boat sells, the $20 fee will be refunded and your only charge will be a 15% commission. Past auction results show that over 90% of all boats meet or exceed any minimum prices established. You will also be able to receive payment for your boat shortly after the buyer makes payment at the auction. Ok, so you have decided to sell your boat at the auction. Here is a great, quick tip that will help your boat bring top dollar: tape a note on the boat describing where you used it, how long you have owned it, how it performed or tips for the new buyer. Put the note in a plastic sheet protector if it is raining. Still have questions? Please feel free to call auctioneer Tony Elfelt of AAA Auction at 763-421-3044. He will answer any additional questions you may have.

How to Buy a Canoe, Kayak, or SUP at this Auction?

World’s Largest Canoe, Kayak, and SUP Auction! Sell your canoe, kayak, or SUP at the Seller sets minimum selling price.

To

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Your Canoe, Kayak, or SUP.... Bring canoes, kayaks, and SUP’s between 7:00 and 10:00 am to the Outdoor Adventure Expo tent entrance on 3rd Street. Auction Staff will be on hand to help unload your canoes, kayaks, or SUP’s.

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To a Canoe, Kayak, or SUP... Inspection at 10:00 am Auction at 11:00 am (Rain or Shine) All buyers will need a bidding number. Bidding numbers are free.

Terms: Sellers: If sellers choose to set a minimum selling price (a reserve), they will be charged a $20 reserve fee when the boat is dropped off. If the boat sells, that $20 fee shall be reimbursed to the seller. A 15% commission will be

Buying a boat at the auction is easy. All you need to do is show your photo ID to the auction staff and you will receive a bidding number and a tip sheet explaining how the auction works. Bidding numbers are free. The auction starts at 11:00a.m. and the preview hour is from 10:00 – 11:00a.m. We recommend that you arrive by 10:00a.m. so you will have enough time to preview all the boats. Buyers can pay with a Minnesota check, cash or credit card. Still have questions? Please feel free to call auctioneer Tony Elfelt of AAA Auction at 763-421-3044. He will answer any additional questions you may have. If you need help determinining what type of boat is best for your needs, bring an experienced friend, or do your homework early. Look for generalities, not necessarily specifics. A great Brand X boat might show up. It could be the perfect boat for you! You will need to know if its hull design fits your paddling style. Consult the current manufacturer’s websites or catalogs. A good one is Wenonahcanoe.com. Click on Resources under Wenonah Canoes and Current Designs Kayaks. They offer generic hull design discussions. Sorry, the Midwest Mountaineering staff, are not available during the auction. We are in the tents selling the new boats and new accessories!

charged if the item sells. Sellers will be paid by check on the day of the auction shortly after the purchaser pays for the boat. Buyers: Get your free bidding number at the auction. Simply show auction staff a driver's license or proper identification. Buyers shall pay a 10% buyers premium (13.5% for credit card payment) for all purchases. For example, if buyer purchases a canoe for $500 an additional $50 shall be added to the purchase price. Sales tax also applies. All boats must be picked up by 2:30p.m. after the auction. Boats are the responsibility of the owner during the auction, and of the new owner as soon as the auctioneer says “Sold!”. Don't forget to bring tie-down equipment to transport your purchase, or buy a rack on sale! Additional terms: Cash, Minnesota check or Visa / Mastercard / Discover / American Express accepted. AAA Auction and Midwest Mountaineering are not responsible for accidents. No property shall be removed from premises until paid for. Any statement made by the auctioneer on the date of the auction takes precedence over printed matter. Auctioneers have the sole discretion of selling auxiliary components as a unit or separate, and reserve the right to forbid or remove any and all persons from participating in the auction. All boats are sold "As Is." Contact Tony Elfelt of AAA Auction ID #2710089 at 763-421-3044 if you have further questions.

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Buy Your paddles, PFDs racks, floatation, yokes, packs, tents, clothes....

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Beer & Gear (and root beer, too!) It’s a Social and a Raffle with

thousands in prizes At least 50 Winners!

Friday, April 26 2pm-8pm

Beer + F RE E souvenier pint glass = $6 (while supply of 504 pint glasses last)

This Year:

- You don’t get stuck with a prize you don’t want - You have a week to pick up the prize - Winners notified by email

Beer & Gear is sponsored by LAKES & LEGENDS Get your PINT of Lakes & Legends beer or root beer served in an Expo Souvenier Pint You keep the pint glass! Socialize all evening! You’ll be surrounded by like-minded people, manufacturers reps, exhibitors, and Midwest Mountaineering employees, all eager to share the excitement of our great outdoors. Check out the gear All Midwest Mountaineering merchandise will be on sale! Talk to the many manufacturers’ reps. Use your 20% off coupon, valid Friday only. You will get this via e-mail, if you are one of our email list subscribers. (Sign-up at: www.midwestmtn.com/mailinglist) Enter the Raffle Get your free raffle card and punches just by socializing with the Expo Exhibitors! Collect card punches from at least 10 Exhibitors, then drop your card in the jar of the prize you’d like to win. One raffle entry per person. Raffle drawing held at 8pm Winners names will be announced and posted in the tents at 8:30pm near the prizes. You need not be present to win. Winners providing an email address will also be notified by email. A list of winners will also appear on the Expo website Saturday at 9am OutdoorAdventureExpo.com Sunday 2-5pm Happy Hour $5 4

Craft Beer Of The North, Brewed In The Foothills Of The Downtown Minneapolis Skyline. 1368 LaSalle Ave Mpls, MN www.lakesandlegends.com 612.999.6020


Over $5,000 in Beer and Gear Raffle Prizes including the following: American Alpine Club (TC Chapter) - M’s med logoed adidas down jacket - 16L logoed Patagonia Linked pack Boundary Waters Advisory Council - Steripen Ultra Good To-Go - 6 meals, including Bibimbap

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20% OFF IN - ST O RE A P RIL

MSR - 2 person Trail Lite Duo cookset FITS Socks - Basket of Merino Wool Socks Osprey - Daylite Plus pack

MORE TO COME!

20% OFF IN-STORE APRIL 26-28

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Welcome

to the 68th bi-annual

Outdoor

Adventure Expo Our mission is to help you have more fun outdoors! This Expo will get you ready for a summer of fun and adventure. - If you can, attend all three days plus the Thursday on-water boat demo. - See at least one presentation each day you attend - they’re entertaining, informative and give you ideas for future outdoor adventures! - Talk to everyone, speakers, authors, exhibitors, MWM staff, and reps. - Thursday: On-water canoe, kayak and SUP demo at nearby Lake Nokomis (see below)

- Friday: Beer N’ Gear night with the huge raffle with free tickets (pages 4 & 5) Best selection on Friday Look for your Expo 20% OFF anything (except boats) coupon 3 presentations and 50 Exhibitors - Saturday: Canoe, Kayak and SUP Auction (page 3) The biggest day with 72 presentations (pages 20 & 21) 50 Exhibitors Everything in the store on sale for the lowest prices of the season Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour (page 2) - Sunday: Less crowded, get more personal attention Everything in the store on sale for the lowest prices of the season 34 Presentations (page 20 & 21) 50 Exhibitors We hope to see you at the Expo!

Thursday, April 25 Paddlesport Demo

It’s Huge! Solo Canoe Control Lessons -with

Canoe , Kayak and Stand Up Paddleboard

Photo credit:Nancy Ford

Demo before the EXPO! --

Thursday, April 25, 3-7pm, Lake Nokomis Try before you buy!

(northwest end of the lake)

Most of our boat manufacturers will be there with 100’s of canoes, kayaks and SUPs to try.

This will be one of the largest consumer paddling demo in the nation! Photo credit:Nancy Ford

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Photo credit:Nancy Ford

-DEMO BEACH RULES: Caution! Early season demos are often subject to very cold water and windy conditions. Accordingly all participants must be 13 years of age or older and 90 lbs or more. Please no dogs allowed on the beach (per city ordinance). Check in at the Midwest Mountaineering tent. All participants must sign the waiver and obtain a wrist strap. Boat vendors will require seeing your wrist strap before allowing you to paddle demo boats. Check in with the manufacturer before using any boats or equipment. Be sure you understand how the equipment works before launching (rudders, foot pedals, adjustable seats etc). Stay close to shore and within the safety boater perimeter. Adhere to all safety boater instructions at all times. Expect to get your feet wet. Bring extra warm clothes. Paddles and PFDs will be available.pIIf conditions are questionable check midwestmtn.com or call 612-339-3433stpone-


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We donate 10% of our pre-tax profits to outdoor groups with environmental or wilderness preservation goals. This past summer the lucky winner was the Free Forest School. They used a $2000 grant to help connect kids with nature.

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The “Green Line� light-rail connects downtown St. Paul with downtown Minneapolis. The U of M West Bank stop is just 1/2 block from our front door. The “Blue Line� Cedar Riverside stop is just 3 blocks from our door. The environment wins when you ride the rails. Try it. It’s fun! The solar panels on our roof continue to supplement our energy use. We have switched to all LED bulbs.. We are a Clean Energy Partner with Arcadia Power. Many building improvements have earned us an “Energy Star Certification.�

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Midwest Moutaineering donates 10% of our pretax profits to wilderness and environmental causes. Midwest Mountaineering is sponsoring 2 voyageur canoes for the Mississippi River Kids and Parents Paddle.

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Park Here: Use parking areas shown in blue on map above. U of M Ramps on 3rd and 4th Streets are your best bets. Sorry - No Validated Parking During Expos

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Special offers valid only during expo dates while supplies last. See Smartwool booth for details and restrictions. Void where prohibited. Smartwool, the little guy, go far. feel good., and the Brand Flag are trademarks of TBL Licensing LLC.Š 2018 TBL Licensing LLC. All rights reserved.

Gaard Outdoors General Mills HI-Mississippi Headwaters Hostel Hungry Hippie Hostel Ice Age Trail Alliance Inland Sea Kayakers Kerfoot Canopy Tour Knowmad Adventures Massage by Adrienne LLC Minnesota Rovers Namaste Treks and Expeditions Nordic Destinations North Country Trail Asssociation North Woods Volunteer Connection Northern Lakes Canoe Base Pukaskwa National Park Rapids Riders/MCA/Rice Crk Boat Club Red Lake Outfitters Rock of Ages Lighthouse Save The Boundary Waters Sloth and Fox Spirit of the Wilderness Superior Hiking Trail Association Swiftwater Adventures Thrive Adventures Trailtopia UMN Center for Outdoor Adventure VanGo Automotivve Visit Duluth Visit Natural North Florida VOBS Voyageur Wilderness Programme Voyageurs National Park Association Wabakimi Wildwaters Water Legacy Wild Wales Tours and Walkabouts Wilderness Inquiry Yellowstone Expeditions Youth Outdoors-Duluth

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Find Manufacturers’ Reps from the following companies at the

Expo: Accent Arc'teryx Astral Designs Bending Branches BIC Big Agnes Black Diamond Chaco Columbia Cooke Custom Sewing Current Designs Dagger Darn Tough Deuter Eddyline ENO Eureka ExOfficio EXPED FITS Socks Frost River Helle Knives Hults Bruk Hurricane HydraPak Hydroflask Jackson Kayaks JetBoil Kavu Keen Kokotat LaSportiva Leki Lowa Marmot Merrell Metolius Mountain Khaki MSR Mystery Ranch National Geographic Native Eyewear Native Watercraft NEMO Northstar Canoes Novacraft NRS Oboz Olukai Osprey Packs Outdoor Research Patagonia Perception Petzl Platypus Salewa Salomon Sanborn Canoe Co.

Sanuk Scarpa Sherpa SmartWool Smith and Suncloud Sunglasses Sterling Stohlquist Superfeet ThermaRest TNF Trailtopia Vasque Wenonah Werner Western Mountaineering Wilderness Systems Yakima

packing is the easy part New Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepacking Tent FEATURING 12” SHORTSTIK POLE SET, GEAR POCKETS, WATERPROOF STUFF SACK AND AN EXTENDED FOOTPRINT

Since 1973... Climber Yvon Chouinard founded Patagonia in 1973, naming the company after the wild and rugged region of southern South America. As a blacksmith who made his own pitons, Yvon wanted his clothing and gear to be just as reliable and efficient as his climbing gear. Today we continue to build Patagonia products of the highest quality for outdoor enthusiasts who take

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Thursday, May 9 5 to 9pm

Presentation 7:15pm Women, treat yourself to a super fun afternoon and evening! n One 20% off almost anything coupons + discounts of our sponsors products - including Merrell and Darn Tough. n 5:00-7:30pm: Refreshments, cheese and munchies - at two different stations - beverages station is in Thrifty Outfitters n 5:30-6:15pm: Mississippi River hike - free pair of Darn Tough merino socks to women completing the hike. Hike led by Midwest's Sharon Johnson n 6:00-8:00pm: Free massage therapy by Theodore Rick and Una Forde. Sign up for your 10-minute starting time slot at the door. n 6:00-8:00pm: Climb in our climbing cave - free use of our rental climbing shoes - ring the bell for a free zipper thermometer. Climbing - by Midwest's Allie Swanson n 7:00pm: Prize Drawing - winners have one week to pick-up prizes - list of winners displayed at 7:30pm and via email n 7:15-8:00pm: Presentation by Claire Porter n 8:00-8:45pm: Free yoga class.Class attendees will receive a free LED light.

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DESIGNED FOR WOMEN Claire Porter - BWCA Canoeing in October with a Newborn Claire spent her childhood backpacking with her parents throughout the Rockies. As a college student she spent summers studying the nomadic Hadza, a huntergatherer tribe in Tanzania. A few years later she solo thru-hiked the Pacific Crest Trail over five months. She works at the U of M’s Polar Geospatial Center mapping Polar regions and has spent six seasons in Antarctica.

Outdoor Diva Night sponsored by: Darn Tough and Merrell

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10 Spectacular North Shore Waterfall Hikes Rod and Sharon Johnson

Canadian Rockies Hiking and Backpacking Rod and Sharon Johnson Last October Rod and Sharon, along with their dog Finney, drove to the Canadian Rockies to hike in one of the world’s most scenic areas. They will tell you how to have a Canadian Rockies adventure of your own. Their handout will include information on permits, bears, what to bring, a few of the many spectacular hikes and advantages and disadvantages of going in the various seasons. Especially if you’re considering taking your dog to Canada, don’t miss this presentation.

Rod and Sharon Johnson Rod and Sharon spend a lot of time on the Lake Superior North Shore. One of their favorite activities is doing a waterfall hike. They will show show slides and talk about what mile marker the trailhead is at, how long the hike is and what to wear for each season.They will include this information on their handout. The waterfalls are: - Pigeon River High and Middle Falls - Kadunce River (canyoneering) - Magney St Park Devil’s Kettle Falls - Gooseberry Falls + Fifth Falls - Baptism River

- Split Rock River loop - Temperance River gorge - Caribou Falls - Cascade River Falls - Manitou Falls

Slides of the Kadunce River gorge involve actually scrambling up the waterfalls or rappelling down the falls.

Saturday, April 27, 9:15 am U of M Carlson School of Management, Room L-110

Saturday, April 27, 4:45 pm U of M Carlson School of Management, Room L-110

Rod and Sharon Johnson Rod Johnson is the owner and 1970 founder of Midwest Mountaineering, your locally owned outdoor adventure outfitter. With his wife Sharon, Rod has traveled the globe in search of great outdoor adventures which can be shared with you each Outdoor Adventure Expo! They truly love helping others have fun and safe outdoor experiences. Come catch their enthusiasm!

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Utah Hiking and Canyoneering Rod and Sharon Johnson Rod and Sharon Johnson think Utah packs the most bang for your buck for outdoor adventures. You can make it there in a hard day's drive, camp free on BLM land or take advantage of the many other camping and lodging options. This presentation will include Zion National Park, the San Rafael Swell, Buckskin Gulch, Little Wild Horse Canyon (a beginner slot canyon), Ding and Dang Canyons (intermediate slot canyons), Pine Creek canyon (a technical slot canyon), a few canyons in the Grand Staircase - Escalante area, the Angels' Landing hike, the Wave hike, the Virgin River Narrows hike and the Subway. There's lots of fun to be had in Utah – from beginner to veteran adventurers. Informational resource sheets will be available. Sunday, April 28, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

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Packing and Portaging with Cliff Jacobson Learn how to pack efficiently for a canoe trip and waterproof your gear without relying on expensive technology. Probe the pros and cons of various packs and wanigans (dry boxes) and learn how each is best utilized on a canoe trip. Adventurous participants may try double-packing a heavy load with a tumpline. We'll check out portage yokes, canoe tumplines and canoe lift-and-carry procedures.

Saturday, April 27, 9:15 am U of M Hanson Hall, 102

Canoeing Wild Rivers with Cliff Jacobson Loosely based on Cliff’s flagship book, Canoeing Wild Rivers / Falcon Guides, 2015 (formerly titled “Expedition Canoeing”), this fast-paced presentation focuses on canoeing remote northern rivers, and remote but easy north American rivers that are suitable for those with limited paddling skills. Tips and tricks and lots of laughs are the rule at Cliff’s seminars. There’s practical advice for every outing, whether it’s close to home or off the beaten path.

Sunday, April 28, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, 106

Cooking Secrets with Cliff Jacobson Here's a wealth of food ideas that will make your canoeing and camping trips more fun. Emphasis is on fast-to-prepare entrees that take no more than 20 minutes to make. Discover Pita pizza, Tortilla Melts, Northwoods Stir Fry, garlic-cheese pita melts and egg McPita, carmel tortilla's, and tricks for preparing meals in cold blustery weather, and for large groups. For example, how do you make Red River cereal for ten on a one burner trail stove without burning the porridge? Learn how to modify cookware from home so you can use it afield. Discover

EAT WELL. EXPLORE MORE. SIMPLY GREAT FOOD IN CONVENIENT PACKAGING FOR YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE. EAT WELL AND SPEND MORE TIME EXPLORING.

clever ways to keep your stove in tip-top shape (did you know that carburetor cleaner unclogs stove valves?) Based on Cliff's book: Basic Illustrated Cooking.

Saturday, April 27, 3:30 pm U of M CSOM, L-110

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The author of numerous books on canoeing and campcraft, Cliff is one of the world’s foremost authorities on canoeing and northern travel. www.cliff-jacobson.com

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Thr u-Hiking the Great Plains Trail

Luke “Strider” Jordan Luke Jordan grew up on a farm in central Minnesota on the outskirts of the Minneapolis suburbs. During his college years he started getting into backpacking and volunteered on trail construction crews for the Superior Hiking Trail.

Stretching for 2200 miles across rolling grasslands, through rocky canyons and over forested ridges, the Great Plains Trail aims to be America’s next great adventure. Come hear a story about a hiker's journey over the newly established Great Plains Trail. It's a story of adventure and discovery on the first-ever thru-hike of this newly established resource. Follow along as Strider traverses this trail from the desert of west Texas to the Canadian Border, in an attempt to raise awareness and generate support of this great resource. Saturday, April 27 - 3:30 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

During a family trip to the Northwest Angle region of Minnesota he even inherited his trail name, when he was asked to slow down because the others could not keep up with his long strides. In December, 2012 he graduated from St. Cloud State University with a BS degree in Natural Resources. With his college years behind him, he was ready to strap on his pack and pursue a dream to attempt a grand adventure over the North Country National Scenic Trail. He succeeded, and became the 4th person to successfully thru-hike the trail. He now resides in West Michigan and works fulltime for the North Country Trail, National Park Service office.

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Chronicling a journey of 4600 miles, this is a story of struggle to overcome obstacles and to continue on in the pursuit of achieving goals and personal growth.

Saturday, April 27 - 10:30 am Carlson School of Management - L110

Overcoming failure. Obsessive focus. Dedication to the send.

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Come hear a story about a hiker's journey over the nation's longest scenic trail, what he calls the "crown jewel" of the national scenic trail system. Follow along as Luke traverses this trail of great diversity from the vast plains of North Dakota to the high peaks of the Adirondacks. Luke’s first book chronicling the journey over the North Country Trail is available for purchase on Amazon, or from Luke directly. Search for “Thru and Back Again”. For more info, visit: www.stridernct.com and www.facebook.com/StriderNCT/

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Ultimate Road-trip:

Crossing Greenland’s Long Axis by Motor Vehicle

In April-May 2018, Dr. Jon Solberg served as expedition doctor during the world’s first longitudinal, vehicularcrossing of Greenland (3,500 miles and one month of off-road travel). The group of seven men in three specially modified Toyota Hilux trucks reached 82.5 degrees North, likely the farthest northern dirt ever reached on Planet Earth by motor vehicle. Greenland is the world’s largest island, lying almost entirely above the Arctic Circle, and except for a few inhabitants in southern and coastal areas, it is almost completely devoid of roads, infrastructure, and inhabitants. In addition to conducting scientific research, the group stopped at the abandoned DYE-2 radar station, visited the National Science Foundation’s Summit Station at 10,000ft, and battled epic wind and temperatures as low as -40F/C to fix countless broken parts, free stuck vehicles, and surmount other expedition mishaps. This expedition gives hope to Greenland’s people that someday they too may be able to economically travel by motor vehicle to neighboring villages for shopping, recreation, worship, and education.

Saturday, April 28, 1 pm U of M Carlson School of Management - L110

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Dr. John Solberg Jon S. Solberg, MD Fellow, American College of Emergency Medicine Fellow, Academy of Wilderness Medicine Jon S. Solberg, MD is a US Military trained emergency medicine physician and is the Medical Director of the Emergency and Trauma Center at CHI St Alexius Hospital in Bismarck, ND. He is an expert in the fields of Emergency, Wilderness, and Expedition Medicine, with a career which has spanned the globe from jungles to battlefields to Arctic environments. He is the Medical Editor for Overland Journal, the world’s premier publication for environmentally responsible expedition travel (www.overlandjournal.com)


From the Andes to the Atlantic: Kayaking Across the Patagonian Steppe

Ken Storm, Jr Zack Kruzins Ken and Zack conceived this expedition from a desire to travel with a deeper attention to the history, landscape, and culture of Patagonia, just as they both have done on the Canadian north shore of Lake Superior.

Three generations of adventurers came together to paddle one of Argentina’s greatest free flowing waterways. Beginning in the shadow of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre in the Patatgonian Andes, Zack Kruzins, Ken Storm Jr and Cole Slusarenko traversed Lago Viedma, Rio La Leona, Lago Argentino and the soon to be dammed Rio Santa Cruz to tide water on the Atlantic Ocean. It was a 300 mile/500 km journey into a forgotten area of Patagonia along an historic waterway first explored by Charles Darwin and Robert Fitzroy and members of the Beagle Expedition in 1834 and inhabited by the Tehuelche people. It was also a journey into “Deep Time” as they explored the fossil riches from 70 million year old dinosaurs and petrified forests to the extraordinary fossil remains of 16 million year old mammals. Zack and Ken hope to raise awareness of the incredibly rich ecosystem along the Santa Cruz River and discuss the dams that will soon destroy the most important free flowing river in Patagonia. Zack Kruzins owns an outdoor adventure business based in Thunder Bay Ontario and spends his winters as a kayak guide in Antarctica. Ken Storm Jr lives in Prior Lake Minnesota and spends part of the year at his cabin on an island off the Canadian north shore of Lake Superior.

Saturday, April 27 - 11:45 am Carlson School of Management - LC110

Journey Into a Northern Island Paradise – Lake Superior’s Canadian North Shore

Come join Zack Kruzins as he takes you on a journey into a true paradise of remote islands and coastline along Lake Superior's Canadian north shore. Hear tales of deeper learning, adventure, history, culture and a new prospective for the future of the region. Zack has travelled far and wide as an expedition sea kayaker, come find out why this part of the world keeps calling him back. Zack is an experienced expedition guide and paddling instructor based seasonally between Lake Superior and Antarctica. He is excited to share his passion for Lake Superior’s Canadian north shore with you.

Saturday, April 27 - 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall - 107 15


Confessions of an Ultralight Junkie:

Tips, Tricks, and stories about carrying only what you need

Adam “Chip� Vachon Adam, commonly known as "Chip" at Midwest Mountaineering, is an artist, designer, and avid ultralight adventurer.

Are you sore after hiking all day because you're hauling around too much weight? Looking to cover more miles, but you're feet hurt too much? Join Midwest Mountaineering employee Adam "Chipmunk" Vachon in a discussion on the basic tenets of ultralight philosophy, what's new on the market for ultralight equipment, strategies for lightening up your packing list, and logistics for planning ultralight adventures.

Saturday, April 27, 2:15 pm Carlson School of Management - L-110

Heavily influenced by Taoist philosophy, he tries to approach life with the mantra, “Keep it Simple�. On his first Appalachian Trail Thru-hike attempt in 2010, Chip started with a 55lbs total pack weight; when he left the trail 800 miles later he was carrying no more than 30lbs, and that was just the beginning of an obsession. In his 2018 AT thru hike attempt, Chip's heaviest carry was closer to 18lbs, and he made it 1370 miles in 67 days. In May, he plans to finish his last 830 miles of his Appalachian Trail expedition in 30 days or less, right after Expo closes.

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Cliff Jacobson Cliff Jacobson is one of North America's most respected outdoors writers and wilderness paddlers. He is a retired environmental science teacher, an outdoors skills instructor, a canoeing and camping consultant, and the author of more than a dozen top-selling books and a popular video on canoeing and camping.

Paddling Safety Discussion Panel Cliff Jacobson, Peter Marshall, Jon Ringdahl, and Tom Watson moderated by Stephen Schreader There’s a lot of water in our state and a long summer a head to go and get lost exploring rivers and lakes. To get ready, be sure to attend this audience-driven question and answer session onon a variety of safety issues and priorities for both canoeists and kayakers. Featuring experienced panelists from their respected fields of paddling interest, this panel will cover topics you’ll want to hear about no matter your skill level. The range of safety topics will include an awareness of what critical safety issues are, the reasoning behind safety procedures and other topical safety concerns. The panel will respond to topics initiated by the audience. To send your questions ahead of time, email them to Pete Marshall: pmarshall@midwestmtn.com

Peter Marshall Peter Marshall has been on two expeditions that have lasted over 120 days. In 2012 he was part of a four man crew that paddled 2,600 miles from Alaska to the Hudson Bay, which won the Canoe & Kayak Magazine's 2013 Expedition of the Year Award.

Sunday, April 28, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

Jonathon Ringdahl Jonathan Ringdahl has been an ACA certified instructor for 5 years. Jonathan resides in Galesville, Wisconsin - where he has been guiding trips on the rivers and lakes of the Driftless Region for 7 years. He has experience teaching adults and kids. Jonathan has taught at sea kayak symposiums and loves paddling the Great Lakes. When he is not out exploring, Jonathan is working with kids with autism.

Tom Watson Tom Watson is a contributor to paddling.com’s series “Safety Tips by Tom Watson” (paddling.com) and other outdoor topics. His books include Kids Gone Paddlin, How to Think Like a Survivor. He has written numerous articles on kayak safety, is the past president of the Trade Association of Sea Kayaking and a former kayak tour operator from Kodiak, Alaska. He specializes in all aspects of traditional sea kayaking as well as topics on being a self-reliant outdoors enthusiast.

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2019 Friday, April 26th Schedule Midwest

FRI 5:00 to 6:00

6:15 to 7:15

7:30 to 8:30

Mountaineering Store - Downstairs

Tent

Expedition Stage All About Quetico Jacques Shermock

WW Kayaking in MN Nora Whitmore

Beer and Gear Social and Raffle Thousands of dollars in prizes!

Trails in the BWCAW

Raffle closes at 8pm. Winners announced at 8:30pm

Rod Martin

Raffle cards are FREE! See page 4 Expo Closes at 9:30 pm

SAT

U of M

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U of M

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

CSOM L-110

9:15 to 10:15

Room 102

Room 103

Canadian Rockies

Packing and Portaging

Camping with Babies and Kids

Rod and Sharon Johnson

Cliff Jacobson

Bobby and Maura Marko

10:30 to 11:30

Thru Hike North Country Trail

Wilderness Survival Essentials

Luke Jordan

Scott Oeth

11:45 to 12:45

From Andes to the Atlantic

Backcountry Cabins

Zach Kruzins and Ken Storm

Jim Umhoefer

Across Greenland

60 Years in the BWCAW

1:00 to 2:00

Jon Solberg

Bob O’Hara

2:15 to 3:15

Confessions of an Ultralight Junkie

3:30 to 4:30

Cooking Secrets

Travel the World

Cliff Jacobson

Sue Slack

4:45 to 5:45

Top BWCA Sites Steve Nelson

Kekkabec Trail Zach Johns, et al

Wildlife Photography Hugh M Smith

Wild Wales Walkabouts Hywels Robert

Grand Canyon Michelle Schroeder

Adam Vachon

Bikepacking the American Southwest Henry Slocum

North Shore Waterfalls

Expedition Canoe Planning

Build Your Own Adventure Van

Rod and Sharon Johnson

Bob O’Hara

Joe Lee and David Kolcinski

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U of M

U of M

U of M

U of M

U of M

U of M

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Room 108

Room 102

Utah Hiking & Canyoneering

Explore Isle Royale

Rod and Sharon Johnson

Jonathon Ringdahl

Panel on Wilderness Safety

Planning a BWCA Trip

East African Adventures Casey O’Connell

Biking the Camino de Santiago Paul Wild

Room 103 Kayaking Voyageurs National Park

Hywel Roberts

Paddle Natural North Florida Tommy Thompson

Expedition Stage

Canoeing Wild Rivers

Boat Barging through Europe

Backpacking 101

Cliff Jacobson

Erik and Hanah Brandt

Michelle Schroeder

Room 105

Room 106

Patagonia

Hiking in Paradise ... Costa Rica Maria Murillo

Barry Brahier

Patent Lawyer to Climbing Guide

Mountain Gorillas

Traveling to Alaska

Canoeing with Newborns

Yosemite

Innocent Lymio

Jim Umhoefer

Bear Paulson & Claire Porter

Kim Fishburn

Joe Lee

Australia: Island Hopping

Family Hiking and Volunteering

Voyageurs National Park Experiences

Bike Commuting the Twin Cities

Gates of the Arctic National Park

Voyageur Wilderness Programs

Al Macdonald

Mathew Davis

Michelle Savoie

Canoe Poling Scott Oeth

Steve Nelson

Snowdonia National Park and North Wales

Room 107

Room 104

Krista Erdahl

Midwest Mountaineering Store - Downstairs

Transformative Journeys in the Himalaya Scott Sater

Christina Hausman & Lyndsay Barndt

Jonathon Rocket

Elspeth Ronnander, et. al

Self Reliance in the Outdoors

Outdoor Photography

Touring Finland on a Fatbike

Tom Watson

Jim Umhoefer

Kicking it in Croatia and Slovena

Expo Closes at 5 pm

Larry Mishkar

Sue Slack

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U of M Hanson Hall

Room 104

Mt Everest Basecamp

U of M

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Renee Davis

Harlan Schwartz

Hanson Hall

Hanson Hall

Room 111

Expedition Stage

Lost Coast Trail

Landscape Photography

BWCA: Everything You Need to Know

Solo Travel It’s Good for All of Us

Yukon Adventures

Overseas Adventures

Sue Slack

John E. Van Barriger

Michelle Schroeder

Intro to Sea Kayaking Jonathon Ringdahl

Sarah Ehlen

Cultural Adventures inQuetico Michelle Savoie

Best Adventure Climbing in the US Joe Lee and Erik Anderson

Costa Rica: A Tropical Paradise

Adventure Filmmaking

Kilimanjaro Innocent Lymio

Brenda Piekarski

Bear Paulsen

Ode to MN Steve Schreader and Eli Nord

Wild Utah Clayton Daughenbaugh

Alaska Rich Williamson

Caribou and Canoeists Bruce Hyer

Pukaskwa National Park Serafina Orcoyen

BWCA Controversy Peter Marshall

Backpacking Jasper National Park Krista and Cassie Eichhorst

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Al MacDonald

Bonnie Carlson-Green

Karl Huemiller

Kim Fishburn

40 Days in the Wilderness

Isle Royale 101

Cuba Cars and Culture

Rocket Stove Demo

Richard Kaufman

Jim Umhoefer

Dale Niggeman

Bhutan

Wabakimi

Postak Shrestha

Bruce Hyer

Thru Hike the Great Plains Trail

BWCAW with Babies and Kids

Packing the Perfect Oh S*** Kit

Bobby and Maura Marko

Wales history, Culture and Language

John E. Van Barriger

Hywel Roberts

Canoe Country Walleyes

Mn and Wisconsin Rivers

The Competent Kayaker

Hike the Inca Trail

Wildlife Safari

Intro to Kayak Fishing

Craig Zarley

Bear Paulsen

Tom Watson

Al Macdonald

Innocent Lymio

Anthony Heimkes

Machu Pichu Renee Davies

Glacier National Park

Greg Lais

Sarah Ehlen

Luke Jordan

125/175

Arrive early to sell or to preview boats

Ultralight Camping

Zack Kruzina

Dan Cook

Sean Foster

Willey Hall

G E T

Paddling the Twin Cities

Paula Maccabee

Still time to shop!

Twin Cities Rock Climbing

U of M

Canoe Kayak and SUP A U C T I O N Bidding starts at 11am

Swim Adventures

Joe Lee and Daveid Kolcinski

Superior’s Canadian North Shore

EJ Gurley

Outside Knoll North of Tent on 3rd St.

New Zealand

Protect MN from Sulfide Mining

arp Demo

Mountaineering Store - Downstairs

Room 109

What’s the Deal with #vanlife?

9th Street Turf north of tents

Midwest

Room 108

Maria Murillo

Central Ontario Canoeing

U of M

Room 107

Mountaineering 101

Galapagos

Hanson Hall

U of M

Room 105

Steve Tickle

Tiger Beudoin

U of M

Tarp Demo Dan Cook

Doors open at 6:30 for Film seating

Maps & Apps for Hiking Mathew Davis

Expo Closes at 6:30 pm

UofM Hanson Hall: Room 102 / Room 104 / Room 105 / Room 106 / Room 107 / Room 109 /

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UofM Willey Hall: Room 125/175 Seat 1,000 Midwest Mountaineering: The Expedition Stage, downstairs below the Camping Dept. Seats 80

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7:30pm

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Outdoor Adventure Expo Presentations

Mountaineering 101 Tiger Beaudoin

Swim Adventures for Dog Paddlers to Olympians - Bonnie Carlson-Green

Intrigued by mountain climbing, but don’t know where to start? Hear how one 50-year-old caught the mountaineering bug and now summits annually - and you can too with climbforhope.org. We introduce aspiring climbers to alpine skills from beginner (12’280 ft. Mount Adams - parent & child-friendly) to advanced (14’411 Mount Rainier - crampons, belays, crevasses.) As a bonus, climbers raise funds for cancer and MS research. Experience the surprise and delight that comes from unzipping your tent and discovering that you are looking down on clouds.

Get off terra firma and explore the world from the water for a new perspective on travel. Swimming holidays are popular in Europe but just starting to get known here in the U.S. Many trips are doable for all levels of swimmers and some are able to accommodate non-swimming partners with an enjoyable travel experience as well. Join Bonnie to hear about two fantastic swimming holidays she has taken with Strel Swimming in lesstraveled parts of the world: Slovenian Lakes and Rivers and Montenegro Fjord and Cove swimming and learn ways to add a swimming holiday to your adventure bucket list.

Tiger is a cancer survivor who began mountaineering at 50. He’s summited Adams, Shasta, Whitney, Eldorado, & Rainier raising funds for cancer research while climbing. Saturday, April 27, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Bonnie Carlson-Green is a pediatric neuropsychologist by day and late-blooming athlete by night and weekend. Saturday, April 27, 1pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

Tarp Demo Dan Cooke Dan Cooke, of Cooke Custom Sewing, will show a variety of ways you can utilize a tarp to better enjoy your wilderness adventure.

Exploring the Breathtaking Galapagos Islands and Mainland Ecuador Renee Davies The Galapagos Islands, some 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, are one of the most unique, pristine and remarkable destinations in the world. Ecuador is home to nearly every ecosystem imaginable. Visits to Ecuador can include the cloud forest, the Andean Highlands, historic haciendas, remote indigenous communities, volcanoes, Amazon Jungle, colonial cities, and of course, the famed Galapagos Islands. This presentation will show astounding photos of the Galapagos Islands and mainland Ecuador, as well as share practical advice on everything from picking the perfect Galapagos cruise for you to where to go in mainland Ecuador and how to plan the perfect itinerary. Renee Davies is a Peru and Ecuador Trip Specialist at Knowmad Adventures. She lived in Mexico for over 3 years and is excited to help travelers discover the wonderful impact not just travel, but really experiencing a different country and culture can have on your life. She has traveled extensively throughout Peru and Ecuador and has a profound knowledge of the countries’ regions, off-the-beaten path destinations, and cultural experiences. Saturday, April 27, 11:45am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Sat, April 27, 3:30 pm & Sun, April 28, 11:45 am 19th Street Turf

Sea Kayaking Voyageurs National Park Barry Braheir Voyageurs is an amazing place for kayak camping, solo or group, especially in the Fall when the power boats stay home. Think BWCAW but with bigger lakes, Taj Mahal campsites reserved just for you and NO PORTAGING! Learn the nuts and bolts of a Voyageurs kayaking trip and understand why going solo is something you can do – and probably should.

Maps & Apps for Hiking Matthew Davis

Barry, an educator since 1977, has made seven Voyageurs trips, five of which were solo, since 2012. He’s learned solo kayak camping in Voyageurs NP, which is, hands down, his heaven-on-earth getaway.

This program will cover the upsides and downsides of hiking with "old school" paper maps and smartphone apps. Learn about some of the best options for the Trails here in Minnesota and beyond.

Sunday, April 28, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Wild Utah: A Wilderness Icon Clayton Daughenbaugh America’s wild public lands are a proud part of the national heritage. Sadly, they are under attack. The current administration is seeking to repeal and replace the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monuments and reverse the steady progress towards protecting the largest unprotected wilderness area in the lower 48 states. The program highlights both the natural beauty of southern Utah's spectacular canyon country and includes a short film dramatically documenting citizen efforts to conserve public lands in the area. Clayton Daughenbaugh is the Midwest Regional Organizer for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, as well as the Chair of Sierra Club's National Wildlands and Wilderness Committee.

Boat Barging through Europe Erik and Hannah Brandt Interested in a European vacation that the entire family can enjoy? Consider a drive-it-yourself barge trip on the historic canals in France! This family-friendly, and family-presented presentation will talk about some of the logistics of organizing a European barge trip. Erik & Hanna Brandt are high school teachers in St. Paul and world travelers. Recently, their family of five, and a set of grandparents, completed a week-long barge trip in France. Sunday, April 28, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

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Saturday, April 27, 4:45 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

Family Hiking and Volunteering Matthew Davis

Machu Pichu and Beyond Renee Davies

This program will cover some basic of hiking with kids, highlight a few tips, and share some good options for Minnesota families to get out hiking together in the region. Since most major hiking trails currently rely upon an aging volunteer pool, a special invitation for families to get involved will be shared.

Home to ancient civilizations, vast archaeological marvels in unbelievable settings, vibrant indigenous cultures, and natural wonders spanning from unspoiled Amazon rainforest to towering Andean peaks, Peru inspires awe at every turn.

Matthew Davis lives in Detroit Lakes, MN and has worked since 2006 as the ND & MN Regional Trail Coordinator for the non-profit North Country Trail Association (northcountrytrail.org). He is an avid hiker, skishoer, mountain biker, and also a long-time trail volunteer. His family has visited and hiked in all of Minnesota's State Parks.

Saturday, April 27, 2:15pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

Sunday, April 28, 1pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104


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Landscape Photography Sarah Ehlen

Patagonia Unbridled Krista Erdahl

Twin Cities Rock Climbing Sean Foster

Learn how to capture beautiful landscape photos whether you use a mobile phone or a DSLR as your camera! In this presentation, Sarah will give some tips and techniques for shooting landscape and nature photographs that you can put to use on your next trip or even your own backyard.

Patagonia is as vast and sparsely populated as it is dramatic. This remote region at the end of the Andes is home to Cape Horn, Tierra del Fuego and the expansive Torres del Paine National Park. It also includes the iconic Monte Fitz Roy, the impressive Perito Moreno Glacier, and more.

Saturday, April 27, 9:15am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

Krista is your go-to gal for Chile and Argentina travel information. She has traveled through and experienced countless regions in South America, discovered lesserknown hikes, lodges, and vineyards, and planned custom trips for a variety of different travel groups.

Interested in rock climbing, but don’t know where to start? Join me for a look at how to take advantage of rock climbing in around the Twin Cities; where to climb indoors and outside, a brief look at gear, and taking your climbing beyond Minnesota. We will cover local gyms, gear shops, crags in Minnesota, and easy destinations beyond our border. Presentation will include a slide show followed by Q&A. Sean Foster is a local climber and AMGA certified instructor who has been a member of the Twin Cities climbing community for over a decade.

Saturday, April 27, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Saturday, April 27, 10:30am Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Hiking the John Muir Trail Kim Fishburn

Hiking and Photographing Glacier National Park Sarah Ehlen There are endless trails and places to explore in Glacier National Park. Join Sarah as she highlights her favorite hikes and other hidden gems, giving valuable advice for anyone interested in a trip to this beautiful part of Northwest Montana. Sarah Ehlen has worked as a park ranger, wilderness guide, and outdoor photographer throughout the West. She is passionate about exploring wild places with her camera in tow, and also loves helping others learn the craft of photography. She owns and operates Glacier Photo Guides, which specializes in teaching landscape photography for all skill levels in Montana’s beautiful Glacier National Park.

THIS PRESENTATION CANCELED The John Muir Trail is one of the premier trails in the world, covering 211 miles of some of the finest mountain scenery in the US, starting in Yosemite Valley, and ending on top of Mt Whitney.

Besides showing some great pictures from the trail, he’ll talk about obtaining permits, how and where to do food drops, food storage along the trail, and transportation options getting to and from the trail. Saturday, April 27, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

Overseas Adventures EJ Gurley Borton Overseas is a Minneapolisbased tour operator specializing in Africa, Scandinavia, SE Asia, South America and Antarctica. These diverse destinations have one thing in common – varied landscapes, which provide many opportunities for exhilarating outdoor adventures. Come and learn about how Borton Overseas can fulfill your wishes for adventure! EJ Gurley is a Destination Specialist with Borton Overseas. He recently led a group to Antarctica and will lead a group to Thailand and Laos in 2019. Saturday, April 27, 9:15am Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Saturday, April 27, 3:30pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 106

A Guide to Ultralight Gear Kim Fishburn Many people starting out backpacking find that their pack is too heavy and wish it was lighter, and spend the rest of their life trying to make it lighter. It isn't unusual for the top 3 items to weigh in at 15 lbs, but for Kim, it's about 5 lbs with a pack weight of 20 to 25 lbs for a 5 day trip. Kim will discuss different options to guide you toward picking out the gear that’s best for you! Saturday, April 27, 1pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Backpacking Jasper National Park Krista and Cassie Eichhorst Jasper National Park contains some of the most spectacular landscapes in North America. Learn what you need to know for planning a successful backpacking trip in Jasper’s beautiful Tonquin Valley in Jasper, Alberta! The Eichhorst sisters will share tips for what to expect and how to prepare for a multi-day trek into the Tonquin Valley. Cassie and Krista Eichhorst are sisters who spend as much time as possible hiking and backpacking around Minnesota and across western North America. Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Yosemite Kim Fishburn Yosemite has over 750 miles of trails which make for some great backpacking. Some areas are better than most. This presentation is focused on showing you the different areas of the park, and what you need to know for a successful hike. Permits, food storage and the use of public transportation will be some of the subjects discussed. Kim Fishburn spent 27 years hiking the Sierras. He is a Chapter President for the North County Trail Association, and moderator for the John Muir Trail Yahoo group, a top source of information for the trail. Sunday, April 28, 11:45am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

Top 10 Voyageurs National Park Experiences Christina Hausman & Lyndsay Brandt Top 10 Voyageurs National Park Experiences You've done the BWCAW and Lake Superior, but have you experienced Minnesota's national park? At 218,000 acres, Voyageurs National Park has places for everyone to explore. Voyageurs is known for its amazing water-based recreation and camping experiences, pristine lakes and world-class fishing, boreal forests, wildlife, winter ice roads, and starry skies. Come hear Christina Hausman and Lindsay Brandt of Voyageurs National Park Association (VNPA) share ways you can make the most out of a trip to Voyageurs. voyageurs.org Christina Hausman has been the executive director of Voyageurs National Park Association, the park's nonprofit partner, since 2013. She has camped on all of Voyageurs' major lakes and has plenty of tips on what to see and do at the park. Lindsay Brandt is serving as an AmeriCorps VISTA with VNPA focsused on community outreach and engagement. She spent that past two summers as a seasonal park ranger at Voyageurs, so she knows the park inside and out and is eager to share her enthusiasm for this wonderful place! Sunday, April 28, 1pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

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Kayak Fishing Tips and Tricks Tony Heimkes Enjoy tips, tricks and videos to get you started on your kayak fishing adventure! We’ll help you pick out your first or next kayak and help you rig it with gear and teach strategy for picking and fishing the best lakes for trophy fish. From proper storage to choosing lures. Tony is a founding board member and tournament director of the Minnesota Kayak Fishing Association. Saturday, April 27, 3:30pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Woodland Caribou are a lot like Canoeists!

Bruce Hyer Bruce Hyer was the driving force behind the creation of Wabakimi Wilderness Park, which at 5 million acres is the world’s largest reserve both for canoeists and woodland caribou. With a masters degree in caribou, Hyer will explain why Wabakimi is prime habitat for both! A blend of boreal biology and the politics of biodiversity. Bruce Hyer is a biologist and forester. Many call him the “Father of Wabakimi”. A former Member of Canada’s Parliament, he is excited to be returning to Wabakimi! Saturday, April 27, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 111

Rod and Sharon Johnson Utah Hiking and Canyoneering Canadian Rockies North Shore Waterfalls See page 12

Paddling Opportunities in the Twin Cities - Karl Huemiller Getting out on the water doesn't need to take all week, all weekend, or all day. Even if you have just an hour you can enjoy fun paddling adventures close to home. Join Karl and other Minnesota Canoe Association members as we discuss where to go paddling right here in the Twin Cities Area.

Cliff Jacobson Canoeing Wild Rivers Cooking Secrets Packing and Portaging See page 11

Navigating small meandering streams, plying big rivers, traversing lakes, slowing down and enjoying nature or racing your heart out are all possibilities when you know where to go! www.mncanoe.org.

Luke “Strider” Jordan Thru Hike Great Plains Trail Thru Hike NC Trail See page 13

Karl Huemiller is an Minnesota Canoe Association board member who has worked as an outdoor educator for organizations such as Three Rivers Park District and Wilderness Inquiry. Saturday, April 27, 1pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 111

We Got Kek’d! Zach Johns, Nick Perronteau, Mark Spagnolo The Kekekabic Trail, which runs 42 miles across the BWCA has a reputation as one of the most difficult backpacking trips in Minnesota due to its remoteness and usual lack of maintenance. Last October five hikers including Zach Johns, Nick Perronteau and Mark Spagnolo hit the Kek to assess conditions and create a film promoting the trail. They will discuss the conditions they discovered and present the film they made while on the trail.

Wabakimi: World’s Best Wilderness Canoeing Area? Bruce Hyer Wabakimi is the world’s largest canoeing reserve. Only a six-hour drive from Duluth, it is twice as big as Connecticut or Yellowstone. Last year, only 700 people paddled in Wabakimi! The good and bad news about Wabakimi: it is tricky to access and hard to find information. Bruce loves to help you solve both those issues. Bruce will talk about the history, ecology, fishing, and canoeing in Wabakimi. Saturday, April 27, 3:30pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 111

Zach Johns is an avid hiker, backpacker and trail volunteer. He spends most of his free time on the Superior Hiking Trail, which he has section hiked in its entirety and has also completed many other trails in the region including the Kekekabic (twice), Border Route, Sioux-Hustler, Angleworm and Isle Royale’s Greenstone Ridge. Nick Perronteau, Johns’ son, has joined his dad in volunteering on the SHT his entire life and with his dad and brother hiked the Hiking Club trail in every state park in Minnesota from 2006-11. He is currently studying Graphic Design-Media at Mesabi Range College and has a great interest in adventure filmmaking. The Kek was his first multi-night backpack trip. Mark Spagnolo is Johns’ co-worker and fellow SHT volunteer. He has joined Johns on numerous hikes over the years including the Border Route, Sioux-Hustler and Greenstone Ridge. Saturday, April 27, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

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Isle Royale National Park Richard Kaufman Isle Royale, the least-visited/most-revisited National Park lies just off Minnesota’s North Shore. Get a quick lesson on the area and history of this magnificent park, peek at some of its most famous landmarks, and learn the basics of getting to and around Isle Royale National Park. We will give you the resources to start your adventure in this pristine wilderness. Presented by volunteers of the Rock of Ages Lighthouse Preservation society (RoALPS). Richard & Rachael Kaufman are part of the Rock of Ages Lighthouse Preservation Society. They have been going Isle Royale National Park 20+ years. Saturday, April 27, 2:15pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 111


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Journey Into a Northern Island Paradise – Lake Superior’s Canadian North Shore

Zack Kruzins Come join Zack Kruzins as he takes you on a journey into a true northern island paradise to some of the most beautiful but least travelled part of Lake Superior. Hear tales of deeper learning, adventure, history, culture and a new prospective for the future of the region. Zack has travelled far and wide as an expedition sea kayaker, come find out why this part of the world keeps calling him back. Zack is an experienced expedition guide and paddling instructor based seasonally between Lake Superior and Antarctica. He is excited to share his passion for Lake Superior’s Canadian north shore with you.

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Climbing Evolution: Patent Lawyer to Climbing Guide Joe Lee

How to Design and Build Out Your Own Adventure Van Joe Lee & David Kolcinski

Joe Lee grew up bouldering and sport climbing here in Minnesota. In 2015 he hired a climbing guide and experienced his first multi-pitch route. Since then Joe has reorganized his life around climbing. He will describe his climbing evolution from not being interested in, and not knowing anything about, multi-pitch trad climbing, to successfully scaling the iconic Becky-Chouinard route in the Bugaboos last summer and working as an American Mountain Guide Association trained climbing guide.

So, you’re interested in trying vanlife, but don’t know where to start? This presentation will walk you through some of the pros and cons of common van layouts and construction methods, and educate you on the basics of van building. There are so many decisions to be made: What kind of insulation? Fixed or modular layout? What kind of batteries? Solar power system? Heating options? Composting toilet? This presentation addresses these and many other common van building related questions.

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Saturday, April 27, 2:15pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

Joe Lee founded Quality Adventure in 2017, a local company that builds custom camper vans. He is also an AMGA rock climbing guide for Kaf Adventures. David Kolcinski brings twenty years of home remodeling experience to custom van building for Quality Adventure. Twenty years of family and climbing have accompanied him on the journey. Saturday, April 27, 4:45pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Zack Kruzins & Ken Storm From the Andes to the Atlantic: Kayaking Across the Patagonian Steppe See page 15

Best Places to Travel in the US for Adventure Climbing Joe Lee & Erik Anderson You live in Minnesota but still want to climb big adventurous rock routes year round. Don’t worry, there is hope! This presentation will survey some of the best destination adventure climbing crags in the United States. It will discuss the logistics of getting to, staying in, and climbing at each location. It will also include some classic route recommendations and suggestions as to the best time of year to visit these crags. Saturday, April 27, 11:45am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

African Wildlife Safaris and Beyond Innocent Lymio Come to Tanzania, where you experience the endless plains of the Serengeti and the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater. Hop on a canoe and paddle around Lake Momella alongside the hippos and crocodiles. Break out your hiking shoes for an extended hike in the remote areas among cape buffaloes, bushbucks, baboons and even shy leopards. This safari slideshow will offer advice and suggestions on how to create your own personalized itinerary for the perfect adventure! Saturday, April 27 4:45pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

40 Days in the Wilderness Greg Lais In honor of Wilderness Inquiry’s 40th Anniversary, Greg Lais was “banished” for “40 days and 40 nights” on trail. The intention was to reflect on how travel has helped shaped him in the four decades since he started Wilderness Inquiry. He eagerly accepted, and set off on adventures to Glacier National Park, Peru’s Machu Picchu, the Apostle Islands, Utah’s Capitol Reef and Grand Staircase, and New Zealand. Learn about the impact and the experience! Greg Lais is the founder and executive director of Wilderness Inquiry, a nonprofit that has directly served more than 415,000 people on outdoor adventures since 1978. Greg has personally instructed over 300 wilderness experiences throughout the world. Saturday, April 27, 2:15pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

What’s the Deal with #vanlife Joe Lee & David Kolcinski You have all probably heard the term “vanlife”, or at least seen pictures on social media tagged with “#vanlife”. So what’s the draw? This presentation will discuss what vanlife means to different people, and address some of its pros and cons of this versatile and simple way to travel and live. It will also address the economics of van ownership, including an introduction to the growing van rental business, which is becoming the new Airbnb. Saturday, April 27, 2:15pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Kilimanjaro - The Roof of Africa Innocent Lymio Climbing Kilimanjaro will take you through the mists of equatorial jungle to reach the snows and breath-taking views from the summit. The ascent can be considered a trek since the terrain, while steep at times, is covered in trail all the way to the summit. From the necessary equipment to physical preparations, Innocent will offer first-hand experiences and expert advice to assist you in planning a successful climb to the "Roof of Africa"! Saturday, April 27, 1pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

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Outdoor Adventure Expo Presentations Camping with Babies and Kids Bobby and Maura Marko Whether you’re an experienced camper but now parents to a new human being or a new parent with zero camping experience but interested in introducing your tiny human to the great outdoors this is the session for you.

Rwanda & Uganda Gorilla Treks Innocent Lymio There can be few experiences in the world more memorable and magical than an encounter with the mountain gorillas in the jungle. There are thought to be around 800 mountain gorillas left in the world today, all found in a small area of East Africa straddling the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and Congo.

New Zealand: An Adventurer's Paradise Al Macdonald Far and wide I've traveled, and New Zealand still holds it's place among my 'best of the best.' With vistas to stir your soul, culture to awaken your mind, and adventure to challenge your body, it is nothing short of a traveler's paradise.

Come learn how to successfully camp with infants, toddlers, or preschoolers from the Marko’s who are experienced explorers and parents to two rowdy, crazy explorers who are obsessed with all things outdoors. Come prepared to discuss packing, specialized baby gear, meal planning, and parenting hacks when in the woods. Saturday, April 27. 9:15 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

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Innocent Lyimo born and raised in Tanzania has over 2 decade’s experience of guiding trips in East Africa will be happy to share his experience and help you organize a trip to see these Mountain Gorillas in the East African Jungles. Innocent now has over fifteen years of experience both as mountain and safari guide in Tanzania. Although he has lost count, he estimates he has climbed Kilimanjaro around 200 times! Sunday, April 28, 11:45am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Boundary Waters with Babies and Kids Bobby and Maura Marko Australia: Island Hopping & Hospitality Down Under Al Macdonald With the Great Barrier Reef, 10,000+ beaches, culture dating back tens of thousands of years, and creatures found nowhere else on the globe, Australia is recordbreaking magic. Join us to discover the extraordinary prowess of this island utopia.

Clear and Present Danger: A Call to Protect MN from Sulfide Mining Paula Maccabee

Since 2006, Al Macdonald has trekked, sailed, road tripped, explored, and guided travelers throughout the New Zealand, Australia, Peru, and Costa Rica. The content of his presentations is the culmination of years of experience and a sincere desire to share the beauty of the lands that spark his wanderlust. Learn more at thriveadventures.com Sunday, April 28, 1pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Minnesota’s first sulfide mine – the PolyMet open-pit copper-nickel mine - has received a number of permits, which are now being challenged in Court as illegal and unsafe. Hear Paula Maccabee, WaterLegacy’s Advocacy Director and Attorney, explain the latest developments.

Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Al Macdonald Take a photographic walk through the ruins on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and learn what it takes to make this 4 day hike through the Andes mountains a success. With tourism booming in Peru and the government planning to ramp things up even further, the Sacred Valley of Peru will look much different in the near future. Now is the time to travel. Now is the time to create your authentic experience. Saturday, April 27, 4:45pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

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Come hear stories from their family trips to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the lessons they’ve learned along the way to becoming a family obsessed with all things canoe camping. Maura and Bobby Marko are parents to two young children, Jack (4-years-old) and Rowan (2-years-old). The family of four, based in Excelsior, MN, travel around the country experiencing the natural beauty of the landscape by canoe, foot, and bike. Their travels have been featured in The Washington Post, National Public Radio, Outside Magazine, and The Star Tribune. Maura and Bobby are passionate about educating and assisting parents in feeling confident and comfortable while preparing for, and having, outstanding experiences in the outdoors with all their children along, no matter how young. The Markos firmly believe that a child is never too young to begin their explorations in the outdoors. Saturday, April 27. 3:300 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Paula Maccabee has served as a public interest lawyer, working to protect human rights, environmental health, social justice and clean air and water since graduating from Yale Law School in 1981. For the past 9 years, she has served as Advocacy Director for WaterLegacy, an award-winning non-profit formed to protect Minnesota’s clean waters and communities. Saturday, April 27, 2:15pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Maura and Bobby Marko have become the voice of canoe camping with babies and toddlers. Their adventures and words of wisdom have been written about in The Washington Post, Bob Collins’ blog “News Cut” and The Star Tribune.

Why is the BWCAW so Controversial? Peter Marshall Hiking Trails in the BWCAW Rod Markin In 2011, the BWCA Wilderness’ 30+ mile Pow Wow Trail was utterly destroyed by the Pagami Creek fire. Campsites were obliterated; the trail’s tread burned beyond finding. Since the fire, avid volunteers have been unrelenting in their tireless efforts to re-establish this historic and scenic trail. Rod will share a photolog of before and after the fire, along with the efforts and successes of re-establishing the trail. Rod is a lifelong hiker/backpacker, with treks in New Zealand, Chile, South Korea, and Wrangell Mountains (AK), as well as many mountain states and the BWCA. He is a volunteer and past president of the Boundary Waters Advisory Committee – a grassroots, volunteer organization that advocates for and clears hiking trails in the BWCA Wilderness. Friday, April 26, 7:30 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Room

Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the creation of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. While many know about the current fight over copper mining, many don’t realize the BWCA has been the scene for many conservation battles over the last century. Pete Marshall from Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness will take you back to some of the earlier battles over dams, logging, flights, motors, and mining and explore how one of our nation’s most beautiful pieces of land is also the most controversial. Pete Marshall is the communications director for Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness, as well as the program manager for Midwest Mountaineering. In his younger days he paddled over 8000 miles through remote regions of Canada. Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 111


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Touring Finland on a Fatbike Larry Mishkar Imagine the worst time to visit southern Finland (early winter). Then imagine doing it on a fatbike, with miles of asphalt and hills between you and your basecamp. After that, you get to enjoy “Every Man’s Right” access and dried firewood waiting for you at the fire ring. Short, dark days. Icy gravel. Dead silence. Grilled sausages. Journey along into this country that embraces being outside with free camping, connected trails, and gallons of coffee. Larry Mishkar began his traveling life driving Chicago’s Loop at 15, his learner’s permit fresh from the DOT. Professional work led to camping treks to Svalbard, and a tromp across Iceland got him up close and personal with Eyjafjallajökull. Ski expeditions and his beloved fat tire are teaching him humility. His personal mantras remain: “Not yet…” and “It could be worse…” Sunday, April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Planning and Packing for A BWCA Trip

Steve Nelson Planning a Boundary Waters canoe trip? Do you know what to pack, how to plan a route and reserve a permit? Join Steve Nelson, co-owner of Spirit of the Wilderness Outfitters in Ely as he guides you through what to bring, what not to take, recommended routes and more. Ideal for first-time travelers and seasoned adventurers alike. Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

Safari Njema - Planning Your East African Safari Casey O’Connell Access 2 Tanzania & Treks 2 Rwanda will help you make your bucket list safari adventure a reality, answering questions about when to go, what you should see and do, costs, safety, and how to get the most from your experience. The specific focus will on experiencing the classic 'Big 5' safari in Tanzania and trekking to view mountain gorillas of Rwanda. Casey O’Connell has spent over a decade living & travelling across Africa, from Cape Town to Cairo, with a particular expertise in Tanzania & Rwanda. Sunday, April 28, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

Costa Rica, A Tropical Paradise for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers Maria Murillo Learn about Costa Rica, a small country that makes up 5% of the earth’s biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy the majestic volcanoes, beaches, cloud forest, rainforest as well as picturesque landscapes. Costa Rica offers many activities for families, for the adventurous and for those who just want to relax and enjoy nature at a slow pace. Hiking, bird watching, whale watching, river rafting, kayaking, and surfing among them. Saturday, April 27, 11:45am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Top BWCA Sites Steve Nelson Traveling the BWCA is more than canoeing, hiking or camping. It is filled with historic, geologic and other points of interests that most people paddle or hike right past. Visiting these sites will enhance your adventure and add a whole new dimension to your travels. Steve Nelson will provide map locations, background details, and photos of sites that will spark your curiosity and enhance your wilderness experience. Steven Nelson has traveled the BWCA and Quetico Parks for over 40 years. He and his family own and operate Spirit of the Wilderness Outfitters & Outdoor Store, Ely, MN. He has guided numerous groups focusing on wilderness canoeing and fishing. Saturday, April 27, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

Demo Rocket Stove: Wood Gassifcation and Wood Distillation Dale Niggemann

Hiking in Paradise: Costa Rica Maria Murillo If you love to hike with great nature surrounding you, Costa Rica is the place to visit. It’s well known for great biodiversity, beautiful mountains, beaches, rainforest, volcanoes, wildlife and lush vegetation. 25% of the country is national parks and biological reserves which provide many trails to hike with family and friends. There are many options throughout the country for all levels, from beginners to hard-core hikers, which allow you to enjoy this beautiful country up-close.

Wood distillation is taking biomass and breaking it down into several chemical substances like tar, bio gas, methane, hydrogen and carbon monoxide. This program will teach the basic of burning wood to wood gasification and touch on the the basics of wood distillation. We will discuss how a rocket stoves works and how you some modification can help make it burn cleaner and more efficient. We will look at all the uses of a wood stove beyond just cooking. You will get a basic understanding of wood gasification along with how wood gas can be used for different application like running a engine. Beside this we will look at the basics of wood distillation.

Born and raised in Costa Rica, Maria grew up with Costa Rica as her playground. She is the founder of Costa Rica Authentic (costarica-authentic.com), a company that specializes in customized guided trips to Costa Rica.

Dale Niggemann is a chemist, mechanical engineer and wood stove designer. Dale has been developing stoves for over 15 years and enjoys testing them in the outdoors.

Sunday, April 28, 10:30am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Saturday, April 27, 2:15 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Boat Yard

60 Consecutive Years in the Boundary Waters Bob O’Hara Growing up with a rowboat, Bob was introduced to the canoe at camp—a wood canvas model. He was immediately hooked. Couple this with reading Sig Olson in the 50’s and he was moved to explore the area around Ely by canoe. After high school, Bob and three friends drove to Duluth then took a train to Ely and set out on a 15-day, unguided canoe adventure that started in Moose Lake and ended in Shagwa lake Ely. Little did he know that this was the beginning of more than 60 years of Boundary Waters adventures. Saturday, April 27, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

Expedition Canoe Planning Bob O’Hara For over 50 years, Bob O’Hara has led over dozens of canoe expeditions to the far north. He has explored rivers in Alaska, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Manitoba and Quebec, making first descents on a number of rivers. During this time there has been major changes in travel, equipment, communication, maps, clothing and food. Bob will share with you the essentials of canoe expedition travel, provide a handout on the basics and look at what planning an expedition will look like. Bob O’Hara is member of the Explorers Club of New York and the Midwest Mountaineering’s Minnesota Explorers Hall of Fame. A long time canoeist, Bob will celebrate 60 consecutive years in the BWCAW/Quetico this year. Saturday, April 27, 4:45 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

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Wilderness Survival Skills Scott Oeth Wilderness can be harsh and the unprepared can get into serious trouble quickly if a vehicle leaves them stranded or a ski, ankle, or the ice breaks! Many basic survival skills taught are insufficient for the extreme cold that we can experience in this region. What basic skills should someone have and what gear should someone carry to safely and comfortably head into the wild? Scott from Bull Moose Patrol will share key techniques and skills for clothing, shelter, fire, and water, as well as how to stay alive and survive! The secret bonus: studying survival skills can be a lot of fun! A way of having deeper and more challenging outdoor experiences without necessarily having to go farther for new excitement.

BWCA: Everything You Need to Know Bear Paulsen

Adventure Filmmaking Brenda Piekarski

Find out everything you need to know about paddling in the BWCA. Bear Paulsen, General Manager at Northstar Canoes, will share his knowledge of permits, routes and general wilderness tripping techniques.

Join Adventure Minnesota Films and filmmaker Brenda Piekarski to discuss the art of adventure filmmaking. With two adventure films under her belt, the Arrowhead 135 and Jeff’s World, Piekarski has encountered many obstacles to capturing great footage and the heart of a good tale.

He’ll give you hints on avoiding the crowds whether you’re base camping or travelling daily. He’ll also share ways to avoid the two most threatening parts of canoe country – bugs and bears. Saturday April 27, 9:15 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

Brenda Piekarski is founder of Adventure Minnesota Films and producer of the Among the Wild film project – a short film series showcasing outdoor wilderness adventure in Minnesota and athletes in fierce pursuit of the their sport. Saturday, April 27, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

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The Lost Art of Canoe Poling Scott Oeth After becoming fascinated with accounts of the legendary Registered Maine Guide's ability to pole a canoe in whitewater, Scott has made several trips to Maine to learn the skill that has become all but lost in the Midwest. Scott will share what he's learned, and why he loves having the ability to stop in the middle of whitewater, pole up rapids, explore rivers without the need for a shuttle and travel along dried up creeks that would leave a paddler cursing. Scott is a Registered Maine Guide, an Eagle Scout, and a Minnesota Master Naturalist, who has pursued a lifetime of wilderness adventure. An avid winter camper, Scott is an Instructor for the Okpik National Cold Weather Leader School, and during the warmer months, a passionate wilderness canoeist. Scott blogs about his adventures, at Bull Moose Patrol. Sunday, April 28, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Paddling Minnesota and Wisconsin Rivers Bear Paulsen Minnesota and Wisconsin both have an abundance of rivers. Paddlers can choose from quiet, secluded creeks to exhilarating whitewater runs; quick daytrips to weeklong camping trips. Our streams and rivers are some of the best and most varied local paddling resources. Please join Bear Paulsen, General Manager of Northstar Canoes, for an hour of learning about local rivers. He’ll give information about paddling rivers, share shuttle ideas and other logistical and safety considerations. Bear has paddled 80 individual rivers in the two states. Saturday April 27, 4:45 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Canoe Trips at 7 Months Pregnant and with a Newborn Bear Paulsen & Clare Porter Claire and husband Bear Paulsen paddled 260 miles in 17 days on the Bloodvein River in Ontario and Manitoba, while she was 7 months pregnant. Then, after welcoming their son, Dashwa, in September, they headed for the BWCA in October, spending 18 days introducing him to the wilderness.

Pukaskwa National Park: The Lake Superior Coastline Serafina Orcoyen At the edge of the world’s largest freshwater lake, is Pukaskwa National Park. Powerful waves, rugged coastlines and endless sunsets make this wild, natural place an adventurer's dream to explore. Hikers trek through the boundless boreal forest, over canyons above free-flowing rivers; Paddler’s sweep past stony escarpments and flowing waterfalls, all mirrored, by an endless horizon. Let us share with you, some of the many awe-inspiring experiences Lake Superior’s coastline at Pukaskwa National Park offers. Meet Serafina, a member of the Parks Canada Visitor Experience Team at Pukaskwa National Park. Her exuberance for the backcountry, brings energy to the team. Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

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Both seasoned outdoor travelers they adapted both their gear and expectations so they could thrive in their outdoor adventures together. Bear Paulsen loves canoeing and winter camping because they allow him to take long, extended trips into remote areas. He’s spent well over three years of his life hiding from the real world in tents and under tarps. He has paddled extensively in Ontario, Manitoba, and the BWCA, as well as trips in Saskatchewan, Nunavut, and the Yukon. Claire spent her childhood backpacking with her parents throughout the Rockies. As a college student she spent summers studying the nomadic Hadza, a hunter-gatherer tribe in Tanzania. A few years later she solo thruhiked the Pacific Crest Trail over five months. She works at the U of M’s Polar Geospatial Center mapping Polar regions and has spent six seasons in Antarctica. Sunday, April 28, 11:45 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

Isle Royale Jon Ringdahl Isle Royale is the least visited national park and the most returned to national park. After backpacking the hardest trail in the park, Jonathan knows why it is the most revisited park. Beauty and solitude are around every corner. There are hikes for everyone as well. He will inspire you to visit and give you the knowledge to make the most of your experience. Sunday, April 28, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

Introduction to Sea Kayaking Jon Ringdahl Sea kayaking offers a freedom to cross boundaries in an amazing way and explore our regions amazing locations. We will discuss local and regional paddling destinations. The basics of sea kayaking will be covered. Learn about and get your journey started on the right foot! Jonathan is a kayak instructor who seeks to explore and photograph remote areas. He seeks to inspire and help others to do the same. Saturday, April 27, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105


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Wales, History, Culture and Language Hywel Taff Roberts Wales is surrounded on three sides by the sea. Fiercely independent, culturally rich with song, prose, storytelling and its very own Celtic language. Wales is a mystical destination. Come and learn about the 3000-year history, culture and language of this ancient land. He will also discuss the hiking Walkabouts in the Snowdonia National Park and along the Welsh Coastal Paths. Saturday, April 27, 3:30 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

Backpack-Packrafting Alaska’s Gates of the Arctic National Park Elspeth Ronnander, Erik Pieh, and friends Gates of the Arctic National Park has no infrastructure: no roads, trails, campsites or signs! Come hear about our 120 mile adventure between the Arctic villages of Anuktuvik Pass and Bettles through the least visited national park. Erik and Elspeth often wander off trail but have only gotten seriously lost in Venice. Sarah canoed for five weeks in Nunavut and Tiffany lives off the grid in a cabin she built herself. Sunday, April 28, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

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Voyageur Wilderness Programme Michelle Savoie Experience the renowned Quetico canoe country through an educational program inspired by indigenous Metis & Voyageur heritage. Located on a private Voyageur Island that borders Canada’s Historical Canoe Water Routes in Northwestern Ontario and Quetico Park, a specially designated sensitive area where you will enjoy undisturbed, pristine wilderness. For anyone interested in how people traditionally experienced canoe country, this presentation is not to be missed. Sunday, April 28, 1 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Explore Indigenous & Voyageur Cultures in Quetico Michelle Savoie

Hiking in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales and along the Welsh Coastal Path. Hywel Taff Roberts and Gareth Roberts Join us for an hour of exploring Wales! We’ll ramble along ancient pathways and scenic mountainsides, stay in historic inns along the way, and learn about this magical land and the culture of its people. Meet the locals, on the street and in the pubs.

Paddling Safety Panel Cliff Jacobson Peter Marshall Jonathon Ringdahl Tom Watson See page 17

Hywel is the Director of Wild Wales Tours & Walkabouts is a Storyteller, Adventurer, Sailor, Film Director, Naturalist and an avid hiker. One of his most recent documentary films “Attempting the North West Passage” of attempting the voyage from Baffin Island to Nome in Alaska. Hywel is a native of Wales, speaks fluent Welsh and is passionate about his homeland and the Welsh culture. He lives in rural Minnesota on the Mississippi river.

Explore traditional travel routes in Quetico and connect to nature, culture & heritage by Canoe. Immerse yourself in the call of majestic lakes, incredible waterfalls and portage trails that link us to the past and celebrates the future. Discover intriguing history and culture of Indigenous people in Quetico & share in traditional teachings that connect us to nature. Come and be inspired for your Quetico Eco-Adventure. Michelle Savoie, of Voyageur Wilderness Programme: is Indigenous Metis, grew up with paddle in hand, an avid canoeist, a passionate eco-adventure operator with a lifetime of paddling experiences in Quetico. Saturday, April 27, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

Gareth is a photographer, writer, and storyteller who has published over 50 history maps of Wales. He also contributes photographs for astronomy magazines and his book of night photography ‘The Stars in their Tenderness’ was published in 2011. Gareth regularly appears on radio and TV programs in his native Wales. He and his family live in the midst of Snowdonia National Park. Sunday, April 28, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

The Ins and Outs of Commuting by Bicycle in the Twin Cities Jonathon Rocket

The Himalayan Sacred River Tour: Mindful Journeys to the Source of the Ganges

For those who wish to explore the possibility of commuting to work, this seminar offered by the The Hub Bike Co-op will cover route selection, bicycle choice, dealing with cargo and clothing, bicycle parking, lighting, reflection, and foul weather riding.

Scott and Dan have been leading students on mindful adventures in the Indian Himalaya for over ten years with remarkable results. Mindful practices open one up fully to the breadth and magnificence of the Himalayas and Hindu culture, and they bring one to those experiences most deeply and individually. Join us as we share our stories, reflections, and images of The Himalayan Sacred River tour.

Jonathan has been an employee at the Hub Bike Co-op for 6+ years, in Sales and as Marketing Co-Coordinator. Jonathan's main form of transportation is that of bicycle and he has been a year-round commuter in the Twin Cities for over a decade. Sunday, April 28, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 106

Scott Sater

Daniel Meckel is a professor of South Asian Studies and a practicing psychotherapist in Washington DC. Scott Sater is a seasoned trekker and group facilitator, as well as a musician and educator in the Twin Cities. Sunday, April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Ode to Minnesota Steve Schreader and Eli Nord In August and September of 2018 two gents from Minnesota embarked on a three-stage trip dubbed, ‘The Ode to MN,’ a tribute to the natural splendor of Minnesota. Using gear made in Minnesota, the trip began with a bike tour from St. Paul to International Falls, MN. From here the two canoed the Voyageurs’ Highway through Voyageurs National Park and the BWCAW to Grand Portage State Park, MN. Upon arriving at Lake Superior, they traded their paddles for backpacks and headed south to Duluth, MN via the Superior Hiking Trail. The final stretch saw them return to their bikes, cycling back to St. Paul, MN. Join Steve and Eli as they speak about their trip, their focus, their ups and downs, and what's it’s like to create an expedition right out of their own backyard. This is a celebration of wilderness, innovation and adventure in our great state. Saturday, April 27, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

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The Lost Coast Trail Michelle Schroeder Northern California’s Lost Coast Trail, the most remote western coastline in the Lower 48, features precipitous 4,000-foot mountains that drop straight down to the Pacific Ocean’s crashing waves. This beautiful 55-mile trail encompasses King Range National Conservation Area and Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. Michelle will share information about backpacking the breathtaking, rugged landscape of sea stacks, remote coves, sweeping views, and whether to cross or camp in the “Impassable Zones” using tide charts to get there. See tremendous photos, learn about permits, drinking water access, food storage, resupply, and transportation. Saturday, April 27, 9:15 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Wilderness Paddling In The Heart Of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Harlan Schwartz Journey deep into this wild and virtually untouched wilderness of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park as you discover one of Ontario's last paddling frontiers. A land of wild Caribou and Moose, clear waters, Boreal Forests and World Class Fishing. A landscape travelled for thousands of years by the local Ojibway people, their Pictographs standing guard throughout the park as a testament to a simpler time. Journey with us as we explore some of the key opportunities in this wild landscape.

Kickin’ it in Croatia and Slovenia Sue Slack With over 1000 miles of stunning coastline, vistas of mountain tops and deep, dramatic gorges, the natural playgrounds of Croatia and Slovenia will stretch your body and soul. As the owner of New View Adventures, Sue invites others to join her on exhilarating adventures throughout the world or learn how to travel in a way that is smart, classy and thrifty. Sunday, April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

With 20 years of wilderness paddling experience across Canada, Harlan Schwartz fell in love with the boreal forest of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park and founded Red Lake Outfitters in 2011. Saturday, April 27, 1 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Grand Canyon’s Remote Side Michelle Schroeder The Grand Canyon’s South Rim offers many scenic, uncrowded backpacking options. The Tonto Trail is one of the only to traverse the Canyon lengthwise. This route gets you to Phantom Ranch as well as a night on the banks of the Colorado River at its narrowest section within the canyon, giant cliffs towering above. See tremendous photos, learn about permits, when to go, water access, food storage, and transportation. Saturday, April 27, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Not a Trust Fund Baby? Travel the World Anyway! Sue Slack All About Quetico Provincial Park Fred “Jacques” Shermock Plan your next canoeing adventure in the magnificent Quetico Provincial Park! Quetico encompasses about 1 million acres of true wilderness canoe country. A myriad of routes await all levels of canoeing enthusiast. Six official entry points are strategically located around the periphery of the Park border: Beaverhouse, Atikokan, Dawson, Cache Bay, Prairie Portage and Lac la Croix. The Park is managed from the headquarters in Atikokan, CA, where permits are issued and staff awaits to help with your trip plan. Nightly camping fees for youth or adults apply. Fred “Jacques” Shermock has tripped the Quetico since 1969, with over 30 crews and more than a dozen solo, from each of the six entry points of the Park. Jacques entertaining and interactive session is sure to assist you with your plans for your next canoeing adventure in the magnificent Quetico Provincial Park!

How can 7 1/2 months in 8 countries (including airfare) cost less than living in the US? Sue will show you how she did it so that you can do it too. Learn the tricks of the travel trade that Sue has mastered over 50 years of travel to 50+ countries. She’s not talking about dumpster diving or sleeping in alleys or being a stow away on a ship (Though that did happen once). Sue’s talking about staying in comfortable clean lodging, eating good food, adventuring in nature, and exploring the sites of the country - in other words having a luscious, rich international travel experience with a minimal amount of money. Saturday, April 27, 3:30 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

Friday, April 26, 5 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Backpacking 101 - How to Keep from Doing Stupid s*** on Trail Michelle Schroeder

Bhutan: The Land of Thunder Dragon Postak Shrestha

Want to learn backpacking basics? Want to avoid common rookie mistakes? Michelle will share information about what to bring (and what not to bring), how to pack a backpack, protect your food, filter water, operate a stove, trail permits and more. The first 20 people in the door will get a free hard copy of her company's packing list.

Bhutan: A small Himalayan country in South Asia has become a hugely popular destination in the past several years. With plenty of videos and photos, this presentation will give an overview of the country, how to get to and from Bhutan, when to travel, passport and visa procedures, major attractions, things to do, some premier off-the-beaten track options, accommodation facilities and other logistics.

Michelle Schroeder, owner of Backpack The Trails LLC and an outdoor enthusiast for 40+ years, was raised by a father who wished to be a mountain man.

Postak Shrestha, a native of Nepal, is the owner of Far & High Adventure Travel, which offers custom and small group tours to the Himalayas and Asia!

Sunday, April 28, 10:30 am Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Saturday, April 27, 3:30 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

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Solo Travel - it’s Good for All of Us Sue Slack Whether taking some solo time on a trip with Sue Slack or planning a solo trip, some of the most memorable experiences occur when you travel solo. Sue will share her tips on how to invite interaction with other travelers and locals, travel safely (woman or man) and equipment (including apps) to have with you. Saturday, April 27, 9:15 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109


Outdoor Adventure Expo Presentations

Bikepacking the American Southwest Henry Slocum Cacti. Canyons. THE Canyon. These are iconic images of the American Southwest, yet the region has much more to offer. The unique Southwestern landscape is rich in biological and geological diversity. Making use of huge tracts of protected public lands, bikepackers can cover large amounts of this terrain in a very intimate, educational manner. Join Henry Slocum, who recently returned from a 1400 mile survey of the region, to start preparing for your own two-wheeled exploration of what the Southwest has to offer. Henry Slocum is a long-distance adventuring enthusiast. When he’s not fixing bicycles at the Hub Bike Coop, Henry is often on a trail testing the limits of physical stamina and mental stability. Saturday, April 27, 3:30 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

Photographing Wildlife: Secrets to Stunning Images Hugh Smith

Paddle Natural North Florida Tommy Thompson

Traveling to Alaska by Ship/Bus/Train Jim Umhoefer

The multi-county region known as "Natural North Florida" is a year-round paddler's paradise. Springs and spring-fed rivers, including the 200-plus mile long Suwannee River, offer paddlers a wide range of opportunities, including day or extended trips.

From taking a boat up through the Inland Passage, to taking a train through the White Pass on the the Yukon Railway, there are more ways to explore the Last Frontier than you think. Jim will show you the many affordable and stunning ways to travel through Alaska and experience its countless natural wonders.

This presentation brings participants on a visual tour of the region and highlights the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail and the Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail. We will also present information on our coastal communities and amenities for paddlers and visitors throughout the region.

Hugh is an anesthesiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. His passions include travel, photography, and scuba diving. He has traveled to over 90 countries and photographed wildlife in virtually every ecosystem on the planet. Hugh trained in photography with the New York Institute of Photography and has had work published by the World Wildlife Fund and Paddler Magazine. Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 103

A picture may be worth a thousand words, but you’ll discover that Alaska is greater and grander than words and images can express. Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 106

Tommy Thompson is a blogger for the Original Florida Tourism Task Force/Visit Natural North Florida, covering fishing & boating, food & dining, events & family activities, outdoors & nature and "off the beaten path". Finally, as it's a growing part of the sport, we will discuss kayak fishing opportunities in both fresh and saltwater. Sunday, April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

From the Amazon to Africa, from Northern to Southern Polar regions, join Hugh as he explores amazing wildlife from around the world while he teaches you how to take better photographs. Covering fundamental lessons in lighting, composition, exposure and sharpness, Hugh will share the most important photographic techniques for producing stunning images. Whether a beginner, intermediate, or advanced photographer, there is something for everyone in this overview of Wildlife Photography.

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CUBA: Cars and Culture Jim Umhoefer Just 90 miles from Florida, Cuba is at once controversial, colorful and comely. Join Jim on this photographic tour as he walks the streets of Old Havana, explores scenic cities such as Cienfuega and Trinidad, and marvels at the classic 1950s American cars.

Mount Everest Base Camp A Route for Everyone Steven Tickle Ever wonder what it’s like to hike in the shadow of Mt. Everest? Join Namaste Treks & Expeditions guide Steve Tickle as he discusses and shows photos from all aspects of the Khumbu (Everest) region and the choices you have in making your way to Mount Everest Base Camp.

A trip to Cuba offers a great chance to tour the tropical countryside, framed by lush mountains and graced by beautiful beaches. You'll experience the passion that Cubans have for dance, music, art and architecture. You'll discover, as Jim did, that it's hard to be in a bad mood in Cuba! Saturday, April 27, 2:15 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Room

There are four distinct valleys that wander through the Khumbu region of Nepal. With each offering its own special and unique qualities and views different from the others. From the gold standard route up the Khumbu Valley to the high passes of the Thame and Gokyo valleys, there is a route for all abilities. Trekking, climbing and guiding in Nepal for the past 15 years has made Steve one of the most respected guides in the Nepalese Sherpa community. Saturday, April 27, 9:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Renting Backcountry Cabins and Lookouts Jim Umhoefer

Jon Solberg Across Greenland See page 14

Basics of Outdoor Photography Jim Umhoefer Photographs preserve the outdoor moments of our lives. Yet there is often a difference between how we interpret a scene and how the camera sees it literally. Most times, this difference is due to a need to better understand your camera’s operation and the basics of lighting and composition.

Imagine owning your own piece of a national forest in Montana or northern Idaho for a night. The Northern Region of the U.S. Forest Service can make this dream come true by renting backcountry cabins and fire lookouts in 13 National Forests. Join Jim as he shows off the best rental cabins and lookouts, and tells you how to rent your own piece of heaven.

Jim Umhoefer is a travel/outdoor writer and photographer who has written over 300 articles and had thousands of photos published around the world. See his work at www.candidperceptions.com.

Saturday, April 27, 11:45 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 102

Sunday, April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

This session will also cover the basics of exposure compensation, bracketing and use of flash as we explore how to become a better outdoor photographer.

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Adam “Chip” Vachon Confessions of an Ultralight Junkie See page 16

Self-Reliance in the Outdoors Tom Watson How competent are you at being self reliant in the outdoors? How would you handle an emergency that could quickly devolve into a “survival” situation? Learn a range of outdoor skills and tactics that help gain competence and become more self-reliant when things go wrong. Tom’s updated presentation shares tips and techniques on being a competent outdoors person, dismissing some myths while stressing the “why” behind many safety procedures. Sunday April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104

Biking Spain’s Camino de Santiago Paul Wild The Camino de Santiago has been attracting pilgrims for centuries. More recently it has become a top destination for adventure seekers. From the medieval villages to the tops of mountains, Paul Wild will take you on one amazing bike tour of this amazing route. Paul Wild is a teacher, biker and Spain aficionado. Sunday, April 28, 2:15 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 108

Alaska DIY: Travel on the Cheap Rich Williamson

Packing the Perfect “Oh S***” Kit John Van Barriger

The Competent Kayaker Tom Watson

Whether you're planning a pond paddle or a multi-week adventure, a good emergency kit can help you get safely back home if trouble arises. Writer/photographer John Van Barriger will discuss the contents of his oftused "Oh S***" emergency bag, as well as critical items that should be added to most first-aid kits. Van Barriger, who has discovered a multitude of ways to injure himself while paddling and camping, also will share Murphy’s Law tales of how these items became necessary kit components.

An overview covering all aspects of sea kayaking from how to choose the right boat, proper paddle selection, necessary gear and other accessories. Learn aspects of self and assisted rescues, re-entry tips, proper posture, how to load and trim your kayak, paddling techniques and more…whether you are a beginner or seasoned paddler, Tom’s presentation might help you become an even more competent kayaker. .

Rich Williamson, aka ‘Alaska DIY Guy’, has been traveling and researching Alaska travel since 2004. He is a member of ATIA (Alaska Travel Industry Association) and is an ‘Alaska Certified Expert’. He has been talking about travel in Alaska at the Outdoor Adventure Expos for the past several years. This is one of his passions, to share the adventures of Alaska in a way to enable others to experience their Alaska Dreams.

Tom Watson is a frequent presenter at the Expo, sharing paddling and self reliance skills, drawing on his kayaking experiences in Alaska and Minnesota and as an award-winning freelance writer, contributing columnist for paddling.net, sportsmansguide.com and Minnesota guidebook author.

This presentation shares the basics of how to plan your trip on a budget. His pictures capture only a small taste of Alaska. If Alaska is on your radar, you will not want to miss this informative presentation. He has recently compiled a Guide for free distribution to those attending

Saturday, April 27, 3:30 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 105

Saturday, April 27, 4:45 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 107

Saturday, April 27, 10:30 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 109

The Yukon River: 10 Secrets for a Better Trip John Van Barriger The Yukon River is a dream destination, with spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, and incredible paddling. What most people don’t realize, however, is how easily this trip can be made. John Van Barriger, organizer of the 2018 Yukon Journey Canoe and Kayak Charitable Expedition, will not only share stunning videos and photos, but hands-on information you won’t find in books or online. If you’ve ever dreamed of paddling even a short section of this famed waterway, don’t miss this presentation! John Van Barriger is an award-winning writer, photographer and president of The Outdoor Kind, LLC, an organization that supports wildland firefighters, search-and-rescue units and other first responders. He has paddled, backpacked, biked, motorcycled or gone scuba diving on five continents. He is also a correspondent for Paddling Adventures Radio. Saturday, April 27, 9:15 am U of M Hanson Hall, Room 111

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Kayak and Whitewater Opportunities in Minnesota Nora Whitmore Have you ever watched a person skillfully glide down a whitewater river with a shiver of excitement and thought, “I would love to do that!” Rapids Riders is a non-profit organization dedicated to to teaching whitewater kayaking and canoeing. Our instructors are American Canoe Association Certified Instructors who are dedicated to quality instruction to provide you with the skills to paddle everything from calm easy rivers to the Grand Canyon and beyond. Learn all about them in this presentation! Nora is an ACA Level Four Whitewater Kayak instructor and ACA River Rescue Instructor with Rapids Riders Canoe and Kayak Club. Friday April 26, 6:15 pm Midwest Mountaineering, Expedition Stage

Catching Canoe Country Walleyes Craig Zarley Craig Zarley is a popular fishing author who has chased walleyes in Boundary Waters and Quetico for more than 50 years. He’ll show you where and how to catch canoe country walleyes without using electronic gadgets or expensive tackle. Discover why walleye fishing success requires paying attention to the wind, season and lake structure. And see why a simple jig and plastic twister tail trumps more expensive lures as the premier walleye catching bait. Craig Zarley is the author of Catching Canoe Country Walleyes, Quetico Fall Fishing Legends, and Catching Canoe Country Lake Trout. He lives in Rhinelander, WI. Saturday, April 27, 4:45 pm U of M Hanson Hall, Room 104


Programs, Classes & Events for full descriptions go to:

www.midwestmtn.com/current-events/ Midwest Mountaineering offers outdoor educational opportunities throughout the year. We encourage you to review our schedule of upcoming events and clinics, attend - and bring a friend! Most offerings are free, or have a minimal fee. Got stories from an epic trip? Want to inspire others to explore state or national parks? Tell us! Midwest Mountaineering is looking for adventurous folks to share their passion for the outdoors. For a complete listing of upcoming programs, classes & events, please visit: www.midwestmtn.com/current-events Are you looking for a meeting room for your outdoor club, non-profit, or seminar? Midwest Mountaineering’s Expedition Meeting Room is available to reserve, seats 60, includes a DLP projector, DVD player, and sound system.

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April Mon 04/01 @ 6 pm - Climbing 101

Tue 05/02 @ 6 pm - Fly Fishing: Beyond the Basics

Tue 04/02 @ 6 pm - Backpacking Thru-Hike Panel

Sat 05/04 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Thu 04/04 @ 6:30 pm - Road Trip Planning

Sat 05/04 @ 12-3 pm - Summer Trail Running with Altra

Sat 04/06 @ 9:05 am -$5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Mon 05/06 @ 6 pm - Climbing 101

Sat 04/06 @ 2 pm - Fishing from a Kayak 101

Mon 05/09 @ 6 to 9 pm - Outdoor Diva Night

Mon 04/08 @ 6 pm - Ladies Bouldering Night Tue 04/09 @ 6 pm - Fly & Kayak Fishing in MN Thu 04/18 @ 6 pm - Backcountry Fishing Tips Sat 04/13 @ 9:05 am -$5 Iyengar Yoga Class Sat 04/13 @ 10 am - SHT Trip Planning Workshop

Sat 05/11 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class Sat 05/11 @ 10 am to 2 pm - Boat Demo @ Lake Nokomis Mon 05/13 - @ 6 pm - Ladies Bouldering Night Mon 05/13 - @ 6 pm - Backpack the Trails

June Sat 06/01 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class Mon 06/03 @ 6 pm - Climbing 101 Tue 06/04 - @ 6 pm - Backpack the Trails Wed 06/05 @ 4-7 pm - Boat Demo @ Lake Nokomis Thu 06/06 @ 5-9 pm - BWCA Pint Night Sat 06/08 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class Mon 06/10 - @ 6 pm - Ladies Bouldering Night Thu 06/13 @ 5-9 pm - Hiking Trails Pint Night

Tue 05/14 @ 6 pm - BWCA: Everything You Need to Know

Sat 06/15 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Wed 05/15 @ 9 am - Ultimate Hike Information Meeting

Mon 06/17 @ 6 pm - Women’s Climbing 101

Sat 04/20 @ 9:05 am -$5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Sat 05/18 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Sat 06/22 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Mon 04/22 @ 6 pm - Climbing 102

Mon 05/20 @ 6 pm - Women’s Climbing 101

Sat 06/22 @ 10 am to 2 pm - Boat Demo @ Lake Nokomis

Thu 04/25 @ 3-7 pm - Pre-Expo Boat Demo & Sale

Thu 05/23 @ 4-7 pm - Boat Demo @ Lake Nokomis

Mon 06/24 @ 6 pm - Climbing 102

Fri 04/26, Sat 04/27 @ 7:30 pm - Banff Film Festival Tour

Sat 05/25 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Sat 06/29 @ 9:05 am - $5 Iyengar Yoga Class

Fri 04/26, Sat 04/27, Sun 04/28 - Outdoor Adventure Expo

Mon 05/27 @ 6 pm - Climbing 102

Mon 04/30 @ 6 pm - Fly Fishing: The Basics

Wed 05/29 @ 6pm - Map & Compass Navigation

Mon 04/15 @ 6 pm - Women’s Climbing 101 Tue 04/16 @ 6:30 pm - Superior Hiking Trail

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Sierra Designs Clearwing 2 and 3 Person Tents

The Clearwing is a 2 door, 2 vestibule fully freestanding backpacking tent. Hoop poles over the doors provide vertical sidewalls and tons of interior space, and a full coverage, vented rainfly keeps the weather at bay. A hubless pole system allows the Clearwing to pack down small into its burrito bag. A lightweight tent that wont break your back, at a price that wont break the bank.

Matador Freerain24 2.0 The Matador(R) Freerain24 2.0 is the lightest, most capable, waterproof packable backpack there is. At 6.6 oz, this 24 liter backpack has technical specs unheard of in packable bags. Waterproof Cordura(R) ripstop, sealed seams, and Hypalon(R) rolltop main compartment withstand the most extreme elements. Matador(R) doesn't believe in compromises, the Freerain24 2.0 means you don't have to either.

MSR PocketRocket Deluxe This enhanced Pocket Rocket stove boasts premium features, including a pressure regulator that makes it ideal for all-condition environments, offering consistently faster boil times than non-regulated canister-mounted stoves. Just a smidge heavier (10 g/ 0.3 oz, or the weight of two nickels) than the PocketRocket 2 stove, this ultralight deluxe version features the most durable push-start Piezo Igniter we've ever built and a broad burner head for better heat distribution and simmering. For backpackers traveling fast & light on the trail, or a quick weekend in the Cascade Range, this deluxe model offers one of the best overall cooking experiences in its ultralight class.

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Northstar B-17

Northstar’s new B17 will handle a month in the wilderness or carry the whole family for floats on the local river or lake. It’s a roomy canoe with symmetrical rocker and rock-solid stability. We recommend the extremely durable IXP lamination for bombproof durability, or perhaps the Blacklight Kevlar layup for the family paddler looking to save lbs on long Boundary Waters portages.

The ultimate rainwear holy grail the Gore R7 Shakedry Trail Hooded Jacket A rain jacket that will not wet out & is super breathable. Rain will just bead up on the surface of this ultra light jacket.

An awesome color blocked windbreaker from Cotopoxi, the Teca Sure to turn heads & keep you protected on that hike or bike ride through town. Cotopoxi is an outdoor company with a charitable side & a flair for fashion.

Eddyline Sky 10 Kayak

Weighing only 32 pounds, the Sky 10 is one of the best paddling 10 foot recreational kayaks available anywhere. With standard dual bulkheads, you don’t sacrifice safety for size and ease of transport. Expo price: $895

Tecnica custom molded hiking boots and shoes The first outdoor boot and shoe with in-store customizable fit. In just 20 minutes, you can have the only shoes in the world shaped for your feet.

Oboz Sawtooth v. 2 hiking boots and shoes Nubuck leather uppers and breathable, moisturewicking nylon mesh liners combine protection and breathability to keep your feet dry and comfortable. Oboz plants a tree for every pair of shoes sold.

KEEN Clearwater CNX Sandal KEEN comfort and protection lightened up. They’ve shaved an entire line of footwear down to 10 oz. each, but kept the protection that made us famous. It’s addition by subtraction.

Asolo W Stynger GTX Hiking Boot One-piece water-resistant 1,8 mm suede leather upper. Gore-Tex® lining, waterproof and breathable. Lasting board with Duo Asolflex technology. Midsole in PU mono density. Asolo® highly technical sole, the balance of the outsole has self-cleaning lugs designed for optimum performance on varying types of terrain.

The Marmot Eclipse Jacket with EvoDry a breathable waterrepelling finish embedded in the face fabric that won’t wash out or wear out. With pit-zips vents, this patented technology in this jacket will keep you dry for hours.

Arcade Belts Stretch is what makes Arcade Belts a whole new experience in keeping your pants up. The flat plastic buckle is a breeze to use & the stretch makes the belt the most comfortable you’ll ever wear.

Rab Downpour Rain Jacket & Pants This rainwear for men and women will impress you with its affordable price, great features and it’s durable Pertex Shield+ 2.5 layer fabric with Dry Touch.

Chaco Z/Cloud X2 Sandal Experience the same support that you expect from your Chacos with an extra layer of cushioning for added comfort. Built with our ChacoGrip™ rubber outsole and adjustable straps for a custom fit, the Z/Cloud brings an extra level of comfort with a 5mm Cloud PU layer of cushioning for instant comfort without the break-in period that new sandals can have. Great color options, to boot!


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Black Diamond Trail Blitz 12

Sea to Summit Alpha Cooksets

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Camelbak Podium Chill

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Petzl Bindi

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EGC Migrate Duffles

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EXP Cloudburst 25

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Helinox Sunset Chair

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Big Agnes Lost Dog 15 and Sunbeam 15

20% OFF All Leki and Black Diamond Trekking Poles

25% OFF Sierra Designs Synthesis Sleeping Bags and Clearwing Tents

Introducing a backpacking collection designed for sleeping on your side, so you can go further without compromising on comfort.

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Men's & women's Torrent Shell Jacket

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- FOOTWEAR / ACCESSORIES EVERYTHING ON SALE

Outdoor Adventure Expo in-stock items only April 26, 2-9pm, April 27, 9-6:30pm, April 28, 10am-5pm

New styles and colors for 2019! Salewa Hiking Boots and Shoes

Superfeet Insoles, with purchase of footwear

Keen Voyageur Hiking Shoes

Darn Tough Socks

25% OFF

50% OFF

25% OFF

M&W

25% OFF

Vasque Breeze 3.0 GTX M&W

30% OFF

Hiking Boot

FITS Socks (upstairs in Thrifty Outfitters)

Buy 2, Get 1 FREE

Oboz Sawtooth Low Hiking Shoes

30% OFF

Smartwool Socks

M&W

Buy 3, Get 1 FREE

All Smith, Suncloud, and Native Sunglasses

20% OFF

APRIL 26 -28

EXPO SPECIAL 25% OFF

SAWTOOTH II LOW M S R P $ 110

$82.50

All Books and Maps

Buy 3, and Get 1 FREE

OBOZ ONE MORE TREE EVENT HAPPENING! TRY ON A PAIR OF OBOZ & GET A FREE SAPLING* OR WE’LL PLANT ONE FOR YOU. (*while supplies last)

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- Thrifty Outfitters EVERYTHING ON SALE

Outdoor Adventure Expo in-stock items only April 26, 2-9pm, April 27, 9-6:30pm, April 28, 10am-5pm

Thrifty Outfitters buys premium brand first quality new samples and closeout apparel and gear and passes the savings on to you - save 30% to 60% OFF regular retail on apparel.

Midwest Mountaineering

Swimwear Special:

Thrifty Kids Stuff:

Logoed Best Sweater Vest Men’s & Women’s Small through Large

Women

Men

All swimwear

All board shorts

40% OFF

40% OFF

MSRP $65

50% OFFalready discounted

Thrifty orange sticker sale price a savings of 60-75% off regular retail. (White Sierra excluded.)

Expo $49.99

New rep samples arriving daily at 40% to 50% OFF from: SAVE 50% OFF RETAIL!

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-PADDLESPORTSEVERYTHING ON SALE (or value added promotion)

Outdoor Adventure Expo in-stock items. April 26, 2-9pm, April 27, 9-6:30pm, April 28, 10am-5pm

ALL Canoes, Kayaks, and SUPs ON SALE!

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Thanks for being part of the Midwest Mountaineering community!

April 26-28, 2019 Friday: 2-9:30 / Saturday: 9-6:30 / Sunday: 10-5 OutdoorAdventureExpo.com

Everything on Sale! Plus:

Banff Mountain Film Festival

7:30pm Friday and Saturday April 26 & 27 - Tickets $18

109 Presentations & 50 Exhibitors - all FREE Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. Photo by Midwest Mountaineering manager, Mark Erickson. Ask us. We’ve been there.

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APRIL

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Events

(mark your calendars)

04/25/19, 3-7pm, On-Water Demo at Lake Nokomis 04/26-27/19, Banff Film Festival Tour (Tickets $18) 04/26-28/19, Outdoor Adventure Expo 05/09/19, 5-7:30pm, Outdoor Diva Night 05/18-19/19, Employee Garage Sale 06/13/19, 5-7:30pm, Hiking Trails Pint Night with Backpacking Magazine 07/18/19, Customer Gear Swap 07/28/19 - Kids/Parents Mississippi River Paddle 08/25/19 - Kids/Parents Mississippi River Paddle 08/29/19, Customer Appreciation Party 09/29/19 - Kids/Parents Mississippi River Paddle Support your locally owned and operated outdoor store!


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