Slideshows

West Coast of Vancouver Island

The following slideshow is from a 350 mile sea kayaking journey down the West Coast of Vancouver Island in July of 2008. The trip started in Port Hardy and ended in the Broken Group Islands. The kayakers are Jonathan Walpole, Kirti Walpole and Jenny Johnson. (Music by Kornog and Jean-Michel Veillon)

Canoeing the Upper Stikine River

The following slide show is from a canoe journey from the headwaters of the Stikine River in British Columbia to the Stewart-Cassiar highway road crossing. The journey took place in July and August 2010. Canoeists are Jennifer Johnson and Jonathan Walpole.  (Music by Bonnie Rideout)

Kayaking the Outside Passage of Northern British Columbia

These pictures document the first half of a 1000 mile sea kayaking journey down the west coast of Canada and the USA from Prince Rupert, British Columbia to Olympia Washington. The journey took place in June and July 2011. The kayakers are Jonathan Walpole, Kirti Walpole and Jennifer Johnson. (Music by Jean-Michel Veillon and Yvon Riou)

A trip log and more pictures can be found at the following link:

http://voyageofthepilgrims.blogspot.com/

Kayaking the East Coast of Vancouver Island

This slideshow covers the second half of a 1000 mile sea kayaking journey down the west coast of Canada and the USA from Prince Rupert, British Columbia to Olympia Washington. The journey took place in June and July 2011. Paddlers are Jonathan Walpole and Jennifer Johnson. (Music by Jean-Michel-Veillon and Yvon Riou).

A trip log and more pictures can be found at the following link:

http://voyageofthepilgrims.blogspot.com/

Canoeing the Upper North Fork of the John Day

This slideshow is from an exploratory canoe trip down the North Fork of the John Day River from NF route 52 bridge to Dale in June 2013. This is a remote wilderness class IV (V) whitewater run that starts high in the Elkhorn Mountains of Eastern Oregon and descends 2400 feet over 41 miles. The canoeists are Jonathan Walpole, Kirti Walpole and Jenny Johnson. (Music by Jean-Michel Veillon and Yvon Riou, and Kornog).