I'll probably work that event with my son this year although it depends...they may cancel that as well. Good luck to both of you on the bionic replacements! I expect you guys to be bounding down those portages at record speed with boats in one hand and portage packs in the other!
Posted by: Old Salt Posted on: Mar 13th, 2020 at 1:11pm
Well, that's a huge bummer but not unexpected. Hopefully, we can reconvene a few smaller 'Copia-style' gatherings up north.
Not sure what you have in mind, Terry, but the Spring Outdoor Adventures Expo is coming up in your backyard April 24-26. That’s if it happens. It’s quite different than Copia, but has it’s own flavor. I’m getting out of the planning business. I’m not planning to plan the QJ gatherings next year at Copia. Someone will need to volunteer. I have knee replacement the same day as Wally 13. My wife and I are getting prepared for a move. Depending on how the knee does, I may or may not attend.
Posted by: BillConner Posted on: Mar 13th, 2020 at 12:18pm
It is with a heavy heart that we announce that we have canceled Canoecopia 2020. We have spent a lot of time weighing the choices, and this decision was based on the warnings and strong recommendations that have come out in recent hours regarding COVID-19.
Stay tuned for more information about events at Rutabaga in the coming year, featuring some of our presenters and Canoecopia sale pricing on products. We will really miss you all this year, and we hope to see you at Canoecopia next year. We greatly appreciate the support of our paddling family.
If you have already purchased tickets for this year’s show, they will be honored at Canoecopia next year. Save the date now for March 12-14, 2021!
Sincerely, Darren Bush Owner, Rutabaga Paddlesports
Posted by: Old Salt Posted on: Mar 13th, 2020 at 12:58am