Episodios

  • Hungry Hunter: A Fishmonger's Tale
    Apr 22 2025

    The Hungry Hunter YouTube channel features outdoor adventure from the Boundary Waters and other places in the Upper Midwest. In this episode of the podcast, we learn what makes the channel's founder and content creator, Tom, click. Hint: He worked as a fishmonger for most of his life.

    This episode is supported by Voyageur Canoe Outfitters and Cooke Custom Sewing.

    Watch the full interview on the P&P YouTube Channel.

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    29 m
  • Talking Paddling and News with Pete and Dave from Friends of the Boundary Waters
    Apr 15 2025

    Pete Marshall and Dave Meier are friends of the Boundary Waters, and they happen to work for an organization named Friends of the Boundary Waters. In this interview, which was recorded at Canoecopia in Madison, Wisc., in spring 2025, Pete and Dave talk with Joe from the Paddle and Portage Podcast about paddling the BWCA, the political climate as it relates to wilderness recreation, and what trips are on the books for the paddling season ahead.

    This episode of the podcast is sponsored by:

    Loons Nest Coffee

    Women's Wilderness Discovery

    Ely Outfitting Company

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    41 m
  • Spring Whitewater on the Wolf River: The Jordan Taylor Story
    Apr 9 2025

    Whitewater is a powerful force. It's often destructive, drastically changing entire landscapes. It can also be a place of both play and healing. For Jordan Taylor, a 30-year whitewater paddling instructor, it has been both destructive and healing. Join the Paddle and Portage Podcast team as they travel to Wisconsin's Wolf River and beyond to tell the story.

    This episode is sponsored by:

    Borderland Lodge on the Gunflint Trail

    Friends of the Boundary Waters

    Tuscarora Lodge and Canoe Outfitters

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    42 m
  • Logging Order with BWCA on the Map and Impact of Tariffs on Paddle Sports Industry
    Apr 8 2025

    The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is highlighted on a map of possible places for “increasing timber production” that was shared by federal officials in Washington D.C. last week.

    The order, signed April 3 by U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, declares an emergency on more than 176,000 miles of national forest. The order calls for logging in order to increase timber production and reduce the risks associated with wildfires.

    The map accompanying the announcement clearly shows the emergency order applies to land protected as federally-designated wilderness across the nation, including the BWCA here in Minnesota. That said, the Forest Service informed Bloomberg Law that it logging won’t take place inside wilderness areas as part of the order.

    In related news, an expected loss of timber products is due to the highly-publicized tariff war between the U.S. and Canada.

    The Paddle and Portage Podcast team speaks on these topics in this news track.

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    17 m
  • Winter Trip to Cache Bay - RABC Permits in Action
    Apr 1 2025

    Canadian helicopters and drones are flying over the lakes of the Boundary Waters with greater frequency as the 2025 paddling season nears.

    From Lake Superior to the far western edge of the Boundary Waters near Ely, reports of sightings of drones and helicopters flying just above the tree line continue to reach the Paddle and Portage Podcast team.

    Part of the podcast team traveled to Saganaga Lake at the end of the Gunflint Trail in late March to check out the situation. We traveled to Quetico Provincial Park via Cache Bay with property owners on the Canadian side of Sag, using our recently renewed RABC permit in the process.

    This episode is supported by:

    Solbakken Resort on Superior

    Save the Boundary Waters

    Sawtooth Outfitters

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    46 m
  • Maddy Frawley Talks Gunflint Trail Life and Next Chapter
    Mar 21 2025

    Maddy Frawley is a fixture at the end of the Gunflint Trail. For the past decade, she's worked at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters, including the past three as a manager on site. Maddy, along with her partner, Clay, won't be around this paddling season, as they are moving to the Twin Cities in the months ahead.

    Maddy stopped by the Paddle and Portage headquarters in Grand Marais to discuss Trail life, living and working at the end of the Gunflint, and why she is moving on to her next chapter.

    This episode is supported by:

    Bending Branches Canoe and Kayak Paddles

    Sawbill Canoe Outfitters

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    48 m
  • The Wilderness is the Work to Share
    Mar 16 2025

    The Paddle and Portage team is constantly taking inspiration and motivation from wilderness. The act of regularly getting out not only inspires the work, but actually is the work itself. It is both the goal and the path to the goal. In this episode, we support this notion through the stories of Oregon Bill Busacker, Cousin Jeff Frawley, Emma Froh, and Natalya Egon.

    This episode sponsored by:

    North Country Canoe Outfitters

    Ely Outfitting Company

    Tuscarora Lodge & Canoe Outfitters

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  • Canoecopia 2025: Canada-U.S. Unity and Cliff Jacobson's Last Picture Show
    Mar 10 2025

    Canoecopia 2025 found itself in the middle of a news story. As Canadian paddlers and businesses arrived to Madison, Wisc., for the world's largest paddling expo, talks of tariffs and political tension between the U.S. and Canada dominated news headlines across both nations. This simmering unfolded in multiple ways at Canoecopia, both ahead of and during the event. Rising above any tension was unity. And that unity comes from paddling, as event organizers share in the podcast.

    Also featured in this episode, recorded entirely at Canoecopia 2025, is a highlight on paddler and author Cliff Jacobson. This year's expo was Cliff's final as a presenter, something he has done for decades at the annual event. Cliff spoke with the Paddle and Portage Podcast just before his presentation, titled "My Last Picture Show: Remembering a Lifetime of Canoeing Wild Rivers."

    This episode is sponsored by:

    Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness

    Women's Wilderness Discovery

    Special thanks to Canoecopia and Rutabaga Paddlesports for making this episode possible.

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    35 m
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