No More Excuses For Planning A Great 2022 BWCA Canoe Trip

There is no time like the present to start planning a 2022 Boundary Waters canoe trip. Here are some tips to get you going on canoe trip planning. Start now so you will be ready when permits become available in January. And, we hope that Quetico will be open and ready for you, too.

No Excuses

We all can make a 100 excuses why we can't go on an adventure trip. Time, money, physical condition are just a few.

However, consider throwing those excuses out the window now. If you don't stop making excuses, you will never go on that adventure.

Make a Commitment Now

Ok. No more excuses. So it is time to make some commitments.

Create a special savings account now and put money in it from every paycheck. You will find this much easier than coming up with all of the cash for a trip at one time.

Also, start some daily exercising now. Even 10 minutes of exercise and stretching every day or two will have you ready for a Boundary Waters canoe trip next summer.

Bring The Family or Some Friends

Now that you are committed to a canoe trip, find some folks to join you. Pick up your mobile phone right now and text your spouse or friends about your trip idea. Bringing your family or friends can make a trip in the BWCA or Quetico quite memorable.

Be willing to take the lead on planning the trip. Make it easy for the others and they will likely come along.

Start Writing Down Your Plan

Time to start writing down your plan. Find a quiet place with an internet connection, a pen and some paper. Go to our website for lots of ideas and info and start planning. Jot everything down that attracts you as you go through the various pages of our website.

Think about dates. What type of trip do you want - easy or hard? Do you want to fish on your trip?

Get Inspired. We Can Help.

Now your are ready to give us a call or send us an email. With your notes in front of you, tell us what you are looking for and a BWCA outfitter like Williams and Hall can make it easy for you. We can provide you with all of the equipment, food and lodging you need.

We will get your permits for you. We have everything ready when you arrive next summer for that special BWCA canoe trip.

It all starts with a little inspiration and commitment. You can do this.

Kevin Lynch

Kevin lives in the Chicago area. He has been providing business and wilderness expertise to Williams and Hall since 2004, and most recently has taken on digital marketing responsibilities.  Kevin first visited the Boundary Waters as a scout leader when his son was a young Boy Scout.  Some of you may have seen him having the time of his life fishing Moose Lake, canoeing throughout the Boundary Waters, or camping as far from civilization as he can get.  Kevin is a life-long avid outdoors man who particularly enjoys fly fishing and wilderness camping.  (He wears a lot of sun screen.) Also, some of you may know Kevin’s son, Brian (now an Eagle Scout), who spent many summers working at Williams and Hall before finishing college.

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