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Tracking Darrell

This is the web link to "Darrell's Inside Passage Location Page".

Where Is Darrell Now?

Please be aware that this daily location information is only available for 24 hours from the time it is generated. My plan is to generate an "OK Message" each time I reach landfall.

Where Has Darrell Been?

Darrell's Complete Map

In the news - the Powell River Peak.
Read an interview with Darrell at this link:

Interview Link

For other info on sea kayaking and to read more about my trip, please read Adam Bolonsky's blog at:

SeaKayaking Dot Net

Blog Archive

  • ►  2012 (1)
    • ►  February (1)
      • Hipcast Test 1
  • ▼  2010 (28)
    • ►  August (4)
      • Expedition at Milepost 5,400
      • Yukon Crossing
      • Reached Fort Yukon
      • Hello from Circle, AK
    • ▼  July (19)
      • Expedition Reaches 5,000 Mile Mark!
      • Down River from Carmacks
      • The Yukon - A Personal History - Part I
      • The Bread Story
      • Reflections from a River Bar
      • The Big Muddy
      • The Sound of Silt
      • Boy Scouts of America
      • Prepping for Dawson
      • Leaving Dawson
      • From Carmacks To Dawson
      • Solo on the Yukon
      • Report from Carmacks, YT, Canada
      • A Beaver at Midnight
      • First sighting of a Bear
      • Reflections of a Golden Eagle
      • 30 miles of the Yukon River
      • Stage Four of the Under Human Power Expedition Beg...
      • Report from White Horse, Yukon Territories, Canada...
    • ►  June (5)
      • Crossing Tagish Lake
      • The Chilkoot Trail Complete
      • Bellingham, WA - June 11, 2010
      • September 2009
      • Epilogue of Stage III
  • ►  2009 (18)
    • ►  September (1)
      • Juneau to Haines
    • ►  August (17)
      • Petersburg to Juneau
      • Petersburg to Juneau
      • Fishing
      • Nursing the Cub
      • Crossing the Isthmus from Seymour Canal to Oliver ...
      • Hosted in Juneau
      • Camping with Eagles on Frederick Sound
      • Crossing Frederick Sound - Five Finger Light Stati...
      • Acknowledging Tlingit People - Shak Island, Wrange...
      • Alaskan Waters
      • Departure from Bellingham
      • 58 Degrees 18 Minutes North Latitude
      • Almost Across
      • Crossing Frederick Sound to Admiralty Island
      • Leaving Petersburg
      • Leaving the Dock at Wrangell
      • Under Human Power - The Inside Passage 2009
  • ►  2008 (56)
    • ►  September (3)
      • September 16, 2008
      • September 16, 2008
      • Photos from August 13-22, 2008
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (15)
    • ►  May (7)

Stage III - The Inside Passage

In the spring of 2004, Darrell Gardner began the journey of a life time: to travel under human power from the border of Mexico border in southern California to the shore of the Arctic Ocean in Alaska. This multi year expedition spans nearly 5,800 miles and started with a 2,650 mile walk in the woods on the Pacific Crest Trail. Six distinctly different modes of travel will be used to complete this journey including long distance hiking (thru hiking), canoeing, sea kayaking, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing and mountaineering. This blog chronicles the Under Human Power expedition as it begins Stage III, a 1,400 mile solo sea kayaking trip up the Inside Passage to Alaska. The Inside Passage is an uninterrupted series of fiords linking the Puget Sound with southeast Alaska. This trip is planned to take three months starting in mid May of 2008. The chronicle also includes a synopsis of the first 2,900 miles of over land travel.

About Me

Darrell Gardner

I grew up in the Great Lakes region of northern Ohio, but left soon after high school. I migrated to the west coast and eventually settling in Santa Fe, NM. I graduated from Santa Fe Community College with a degree in nursing in 1997. Prior to that, I lead a vagabond life style living in northern California, Alaska and Hawaii. I have traveled extensively in the U.S., Canada, western Europe, the UK and Ireland. While living in northern California, I was introduced to Zen Buddhist Meditation and kundalini yoga and have been a practitioner of both for over thirty years. In 1977, I was recognized as a dharma teacher in the Buddhist tradition and lead a weekly meditation group and organized periodic meditation retreats. My work as a medical professional grew out of my work as an outdoor educator in the 1990’s using nature as a therapeutic treatment with mentally ill adults and youth at risk. As an outdoor educator I also facilitated ropes courses and took training courses through the Colorado School of Outward Bound and the Outdoor Pursuit Center of New Zealand. After being trained as a wilderness first responder and EMT, I was accepted into the nursing program in Santa Fe, NM. Throughout all these different periods of my life, the one constant was my strong relationship with the natural world. Either through exploration or encouragement of responsible stewardship. Whether I’m in remote areas of Alaska or just out my back door in Santa Fe, I realize that being in nature has always allowed me to reach that innermost point of balance. I am now living and working in Seattle as a traveling nurse which allows me the flexibility to try to maintain this delicate balance between service to community and mother earth.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Boy Scouts of America

Venture Group Troop 271
from San Antonio, Texas
Posted by UHP-The Inside Passage at 6:21 PM

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