August 24- September 1 We paddled into the pebbly beach on one of dozens of coves which frame the Inuvialuit hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk around 8:30 pm on August 24th. John…
Fort Good Hope – Separation Point August 8- August 14 Our first day out of Fort Good Hope we enjoyed crossing paths and comparing notes with another canoeing duo. They…
July 25- August 8 The final weeks were spent reveling in having found our daily rhythm: loading the boat, mid-day snacks and yerba mate, Ikea bags key to moving kit…
July 13-July 25, 2022 Fort Providence- Tulita Setting out from Fort Providence we navigated our first thunder and lightning deluge. We’ve watched them skirt the river and it was fascinating…
July 5 – July 12, 2022 Hay River- Fort Providence The Dehcho, or Mackenzie River (often referred to locally as ‘The Big River’) is the primary artery to the Northwest…
June 20- July 5, 2022 If your language was blinking toward extinction but you could choose one word of your heritage to be carried forward, what would it be? Mahsi…
June 6 – 19, 2022 We set off on our bikes from Arno and Elaine’s woodland reprieve feeling goofy and confident. We took our time, balancing covering ground with this…
On August 24, 2022 Bethany Hughes and Lauren Reed paddled into Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada. This completes Her Odyssey expedition’s mission to physically connect the Americas from Patagonia to the Arctic…
Those of you who’ve been reading along all these years will understand our trepidation about returning to Nicaragua or even whether we would be allowed back in. I am delighted…
In brief I would say the western highlands and Cordillera Central are beautiful and welcoming enough to warrant slow travel. East of Tegucigalpa is not an area to loiter unless…