We had so much equipment that the canoes keep running a ground
– I spent most of the time on the trip up the river pushing!!!
Staying in touch with NYC via satellite!!
The canoe being built!
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Eco-tourism
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We had to gun it through a small river to enter Eebee’s valley.
When Erin first met Eebee’s family they sat and had their custom cheese treats and tea.
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