Monday, October 25, 2010

Paddle North

Explore the Quetico–Boundary Waters with two seasoned paddlers--one a writer, one a photographer--Thursday, November 4, at 7:30pm, at Magers & Quinn. Details are here.

Canoe country has a strong hold on the Minnesota imagination. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and neighboring Quetico Provincial Park are still a remote wilderness where lynx, moose, and gray wolves still roam. It is a place and a dream, a source of enjoyment for the hundreds of thousands who have paddled a canoe through these distinctive waters.

Writer Greg Breining and photographer Layne Kennedy have hefted their canoes over many a portage in both the BWCAW and the Quetico, and their new book, Paddle North, in words and full-color photos, inspires dreams of simple days out on the water and quiet nights at home in the woods. Meditations on map making and canoe building, on the rock-pine-water combination that defines the northland, on winter weather and forest fire are all accompanied by views of sparkling lakes and rocky cliffs, challenging portages, campfire reflections, and friendships forged away from the hustle of everyday life. Together, these stories and images convey a sense of reverence for the landscape and the playful joy felt by those who paddle north.

Layne Kennedy’s photographs have been published in National Geographic Traveler, Sports Illustrated, Life, Newsweek, Smithsonian, and other magazines. Greg Breining writes about travel, science, and nature for the New York Times, Audubon, and other national publications. Kennedy and Breining are also the team behind A Hard-Water World: Ice Fishing and Why We Do It. For more information, visit www.laynekennedy.com and www.gregbreining.com.--David E

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