Hi John,
The Boundary Waters has been on my bucket list for years! I work at KEEN Footwear in Oregon, and this summer I finally got a chance to visit as part of a trip benefitting Outside Safe Space - which promotes LGBTQ+ welcoming in outdoor and rural places.
Our trip started out soaking wet, and we tackled many portages. A portage – in case you aren’t familiar -- is when you yell “Uffda,” grab a canoe, sling it on your shoulders, and trek into the forest to the next lake. On our paddle routes along the international border of Canada, we encountered wildlife, jaw-dropping views across glassy waters, ancient pictographs painted on cliff sides, and nine strangers became fast friends. The fact is: environmental issues and social justice issues go together. You can’t have one without the other. A lot of this trip consisted of conversations about how rural areas don’t welcome diversity. How BIPOC and the LGBQT+ community don’t feel welcome or safe in rural or remote places. |