Thanks to Ryan Rushton from Geneva Kayak Center for organizing and hosting my talk, and thanks to Paul and his lovely wife Kim for hosting me for the night!
My shirt says:
“Women who behave rarely make history!”
So true…
Thanks to Ryan Rushton from Geneva Kayak Center for organizing and hosting my talk, and thanks to Paul and his lovely wife Kim for hosting me for the night!
My shirt says:
“Women who behave rarely make history!”
So true…
5 comments on “OZ Slideshow in Chicago”
Bummed to have missed out on Freya in Chicago…was actually spending July and August in Oz.
Kerry,
Probably you could get Freya to come to Pittsburgh if a local outfitter or kayaking club could put it together … and it fit in with her travel plans. Chesapeake Paddlers Association (plus the local EMS store and the regional Epic Representative) co-sponsored her talk at Annapolis, Maryland (in late June) during her swing up the East Coast. If I’d have known how to get in touch with you, I’d have definitely invited you to the Annapolis. You were certainly one of Freya’s stalwart supporters during the OZ circumnavigation.
Was great to meet you and shake your hand! I look forward to your next adventure what ever it may be. Thanks for stopping by Chicago.
Just Google the phrase, Hillary — lots of sources for tees with that great quote (amazon, zazzle, northern sun). I also like “only boring women have immaculate houses” (on a magnet proudly posted on my refrigerator.)
Sure wish Freya was coming closer to Pittsburgh — I know she’s got some fans in southwest Pennsylvania. Gotta bug our outfitters hereabouts to sponsor her sometime. We recently beat the world record for a single mass of kayakers — over 1100 rafted together at the confluence of the Three Rivers downtown — so there are plenty of paddlers in the area from whom to draw a crowd, I think.
Hey where can I get one of those shirts???
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