Welcome and Win a Bending Branches Paddle

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Want to win a really cool canoe paddle?

We’ll come back to the paddle in a minute. Welcome to Williams and Hall’s All Things Boundary Waters blog. At Williams and Hall, we are passionate about the Boundary Waters and Quetico wildernesses. We want people to experience the canoe country that we love, work and live in. We have spent the last year getting our new website ready. We are now proud to launch the world’s most authoritative website about planning a great paddling or fishing adventure in the BWCA and Quetico.Along with our website, we are launching our new blog – All Things Boundary Waters. The name says it all. Our new blog is the place to come to read about anything that is connected to the Boundary Waters and Quetico. We’ll talk about practical fishing and paddling advice, issues and challenges facing the wildernesses, and, well, pretty much anything else on our minds here on shores of Moose Lake. By the end of winter, we get a little crazy so you never know what you might find in our blog. My advice is to subscribe to our new blog so you will know when the craziness sets in!Now back to that paddle. Bending Branches makes great paddles. We love them. And we are grateful that you have taken the time to check out our new website and blog. To express our appreciation, we are raffling off a brand new Bending Branches Cruiser Plus 14, the brand new model from Bending Branches. Check out these stats:

Blade Size    8.5”  X  20”Weight  23  oz.Grip Type   Classic Palm GripWood    Basswood, Butternut, and Red AlderShaft   Ovalized  21-LaminateRetail Value  $120.00

So go ahead and enter the raffle. And while you’re at it, subscribe to our blog and newsletter. I think you will be glad you did.

Paddle On and Be Free.

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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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