A new adventure sport for VBL?

Some of you will remember my post describing our “adventure” to Favel Lake across beaver dams and nearly inpenetratable bogs. While my partners complained about this “death march”, it turns out some people pay for this kind of experience. On August 22, 2010 the New York Times reported on “bog-trekking” in Estonia. The following picture appeared with the caption: “Triin Ivandi, a guide, in rubber boots and bog shoes to help her keep from sinking into the Viru bog in Lahemaa National Park in Estonia”. A sub caption declared, “Soggy fun: ‘This is like walking on a giant sponge”.
I can only tell you that without a guide and without bog shoes, this isn’t much fun and is more like falling through a giant sponge. I am fully expecting Gord to be offering a couple of new services in 2011….(1)A guide wearing yellow rubber boots. (2) bog shoes. Gord, please don’t try to pass off those snow shoes as bog shoes. Turns out there are bog adventures here in North America as well: Philbrick-Cricenti Bog in New Hampshire, Tannersville cranberry bog in Pennsylvania, Volog Bog in Illinois, and Burns Bog in the British Columbia.

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On behalf of the Boyes Group, I would like to pass on our sincere thanks for hosting the Muskie Madness Week and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at VBL and had a great time!! This was our 7th year on Eagle Lake and we have stayed at a few other lodges but VBL takes the cake hands down! You can definitely count us in for next year. I’m happy to see you post some of my pics, they turned out well. Thanks again Gord for a wonderful week of fishing and your stellar hospitality, you run a first class operation, we look forward to seeing you next year!

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