A Typical Sojourn Day

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  • Meet your canoeing companions at the appointed rendezvous.
  • Check in for a welcoming address and the mandatory safety briefing.
  • Follow river guides and enjoy the companionship of fellow sojourners.
Sojourners Receiving Morning Briefing.
Sojourners Learning About the River During a Lunch Break.
  • Float along with naturalists, historians, and rangers.
  • Paddle a few riffles, Class I rapids, and occasional Class II rapids.
  • Enjoy the lunch provided.
  • Paddle 10 to 15 miles (about five hours) at a moderate touring pace.
  • Learn about nature, recreational opportunities, history, and conservation on short "river stops."
  • Gather for an evening program on nature, culture, history, or river issues.
  • Enjoy campfire camaraderie or evening entertainment.
  • Pitch a tent and sleep to the sounds of the river.
Sojourners Taking a Break.

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