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SouthEast Expeditions
If you're wondering how you can get out on the water and have as much fun as we are (or more) come see us on the Eastern Shore of Virginia any time.
www.southeastexpeditions.com has trip descriptions and all the information you need.
Point 65 North
The Kayaks that we have been using for all of the incredible adventures on this trip have been provided by Point 65 North. Please check out www.paddlepoint.net to find out more about these great boats, or call SouthEast Expeditions at (757)-331-2680 to paddle one yourself.
Loco Kiwis
Josh and John have headed across the Sea of Cortez and are on their way to Rio. To keep up with their adventure (and see if Josh gets his Baja info before me) check out www.locokiwi.com And if you happen to see them on the road, please buy them a beer and listen to a couple of stories. It's the best decision you'll make all day. Cheers boys, travel safe!
John Wayne Cancer Foundation
When we say "DIE TAN" we aren't talking George Hamilton tan. We're talking Old Man and the Sea tan. The expression "Die Tan" means "Don't get stuck in the office." You never know when your time here is going to end, so make sure that you get outside and live life to its fullest. Tan is a state of mind, not a state of fashion. So check out www.jwcf.org and protect yourself so that you can die tan later rather than sooner.
Shakey Earl & The Earthquakers
The soundtrack for our days on the water always includes at least one cut from the new Shakey Earl album Tellin' Your Tale. Go to www.shakeyearlband.com to get the next album that your friends will steal out of your car.
This entry was posted on 1/21/2007 10:57 AM and is filed under Updates.
We made it to California! As we dropped into San Diego it was snowing, but we were on the water again yesterday at La Jolla exploring sea caves with some seals, and surfing a few waves. I'll post a full update and pics in a day or two, but wanted to let everyone know we are safe and sound. Jason is probably in Atlanta by now, and I'm taking a break from the road for a few days to visit my Dad. Will type again soon.
1/21/2007 6:19 PM
Tabatha wrote:
Your awesome! Catch some rays for me! In the 20's tonight and snow on the way! What a great site..your one of a kind Dave! Happy & Safe Travels! Tabatha
1/22/2007 4:29 PMTodd B from MD wrote:
Dave - I've just gotten through your journal entries and loved every minute of it. My favorite quote would have to be this one; "I hook up the new Sirius Radio I got myself for Christmas, and the Allman Brothers lead me off Tybee and back toward Savannah. I swear that if there's a Traffic Light Hall of Fame, the city planners of Savannah, Georgia deserve a whole wing of their own. Preferably a wing with a one way entrance and 7 exits that all detour back to the start of the exhibit." LOL
Good stuff. Glad you're having an epic trip. Take good notes because you have a great book on your hands.
If you have the time and come across a good paperback shop, buy this book, "Flight of Passage: A Memoir." It is a great story about two brothers that fly cross country in a Piper Cub. It is strikingly familiar to your jeep trip, and in any event, a good example for the memoirs of this jeep paddle trip that I think you should publish!
Happy trails and waterways, Dave!
1/27/2007 1:54 AM
John wrote:
Welcome to CA> Hope you like Mexico and Ensenada. Nice to meet you in front of PB Bar & Grill. Bien viaje!
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