QAJAQ Camp II...getting into the flow.
Located on a spit of sandy and hilly land between Lower Herring Lake and Lake Michigan, this summer camp takes on a new atmosphere as skin on frame boats, Greenland stick paddles and
tuiliks become common sights. As always, the staff (called mentors...but I digress) put on a demo of different rolling techniques.

The food was, as always, excellent. I spent the first evening visiting with old friends and taking in the eye candy of being at a
QAJAQ USA event.


Paddle safe...
DS
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