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From: Rev. Bob Carter <revkayak_at_ptialaska.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] bye bye for now
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 15:22:11 -0800
I will be signing off (sometime this weekend) for a couple weeks. 


I am about to take off on my yearly sea kayak trip. I will be circumnavigating
Kuiu (pronounced que-u) Island here in southeast Alaska. I will take a ferry
to the Tlingit village of Kake and take off from there. the milage is 165
miles plus exploring.  I plan on taking two weeks, hopefully arriving back in
Kake on july forth to catch the ferry back to Sitka. I am more worried about
the ferry making it then me, one of the state ferrys caught fire recently
messing up the entire schedule,thankfully no one was hurt. 


Kuiu is known for wolves and black bear (in southeast grizzlies and black
bears on islands do not mix. If you have grizzly (brown) bear they will kill
off the wolf and Black bear. However Black bear and wolf can co-exist.) So I
will hang my food up each night and listen for the canis lupus choir.


As usual I will be solo. My work is people intensive so once a year I seek out
the solitude of the wilderness. Solo trips are risky I will admit, but the
emotional and spiritual benifits make it worth it.


I say goodbye with a quote


"The wilderness is not the only place one can listen to God, but it is  there,
in the intense silence, that one is more inclined to listen" David
Douglas...Wilderness Sojourn





somewhere amid the wind and waves


Bob


Sitka





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From: <LedJube_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] bye bye for now
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 22:29:02 EDT
    What a beautiful post, Bob.  Please accept my best wishes, I wish I could 
make such a trip but then the company would defeat the purpose. I wish you 
fair winds and kind seas.

Godspeed, 

Jed
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From: Joshua Teitelbaum <teitelba_at_post.tau.ac.il>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] bye bye for now
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 05:45:14 +0300
Bob:

Godspeed, and, as we say (in Hebrew) in these parts, "Tzeytkhah le-shalom,
u-voakhah le-shalom."  May you go in peace, and return, in peace.

Josh


On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Rev. Bob Carter wrote:

> I will be signing off (sometime this weekend) for a couple weeks.
> 
> 
> I am about to take off on my yearly sea kayak trip. I will be circumnavigating
> Kuiu (pronounced que-u) Island here in southeast Alaska. I will take a ferry
> to the Tlingit village of Kake and take off from there. the milage is 165
> miles plus exploring.I plan on taking two weeks, hopefully arriving back in
> Kake on july forth to catch the ferry back to Sitka. I am more worried about
> the ferry making it then me, one of the state ferrys caught fire recently
> messing up the entire schedule,thankfully no one was hurt.
> 
> 
> Kuiu is known for wolves and black bear (in southeast grizzlies and black
> bears on islands do not mix. If you have grizzly (brown) bear they will kill
> off the wolf and Black bear. However Black bear and wolf can co-exist.) So I
> will hang my food up each night and listen for the canis lupus choir.
> 
> 
> As usual I will be solo. My work is people intensive so once a year I seek out
> the solitude of the wilderness.Solo trips are risky I will admit, but the
> emotional and spiritual benifits make it worth it.
> 
> 
> I say goodbye with a quote
> 
> 
> "The wilderness is not the only place one can listen to God, but it isthere,
> in the intense silence, that one is more inclined to listen" David
> Douglas...Wilderness Sojourn
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> somewhere amid the wind and waves
> 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> Sitka
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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