Some early summer paddling with the friends. With fall coming to the Yukon, it’s a good time to reflect on how many days I spent on the water this year and how important resting is to avoid getting burnt out. You can still expect to see me in the next eddy as I will go down to BC for an instructor course in the next few weeks. More paddling/swimming on the horizon 🌊🐀🛶
#watsonriver#takhiniriver#wheatonriver#lapieriver
Paddling, hiking and camping in some of the highest canyons in Canada. The Nahanni river is one of the most beautiful and remote places of our beautiful country. That sure make you rethink of how grateful you are for the life that you have. Be grateful and live in the present moment.
On the traditional territory of the Dehcho people 🛶
#wernerpaddles#northwater#echopaddles
Back on the water. Here’s some shots from the Peel River Watershed. One of Yukon most pristine wilderness area and home to many majestic northern rivers 🛶
Snippets from my winter up in the Yukon. It’s the land of the frigid cold and the northern lights but also the land of the midnight sun. Spring is at full swing now and summer is around the corner. I’m only a couple days away from being back in my canoe. I am grateful to have been able to live great experiences and witness peaceful moments while being wild and free. Also, I’m thankful for the people that I met and I haven’t forgotten the old friends/family that have always been there✌🏽