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A Doting Dad's Letters Find Fame on 'Humans of New York'
When Brandon Stanton, author of the popular blog Humans of New York, put out a call for “quarantine stories” last month, he received thousands of responses from around the world. One of those responses was from Rosie Ecker.
Staff Video Series: How to Do a Handstand
From beautiful Salt Lake City, Kooch-i-ching climbing instructor Michael Martinez shows you how to do a handstand. Don’t forget to stretch!
Staff Video Series: How to Make a Tuna Melt
“We all know that feeling on [a] trip after a long, hard morning of endless paddling and wet portaging…and then your trip head announces that you are going to be stopping and making tuna melts. Although I cannot replicate that feeling, we can make a dang delicious tuna melt.”
Staff Video Series: How to Tie-Dye a Shirt
From her home in Mexico, Ogichi staff woman Teresa Baños shows you how to transform a boring white T-shirt into a tie-dyed masterpiece in just a few simple steps.
Staff Video Series: How to Tie Four Useful Knots
Back by popular demand, Alex Ernst shows you how to tie four useful knots in this video: the bowline, the slip knot, the square knot and the timber hitch.
Staff Video Series: S'mores Official Music Video
“Sitting by the campfire in the woods, nothing ever really tastes so good.” We’re talkin’ s’mores! May this melodious rendition of “S’mores”—sung by Ogichi staff women around the world—bring some campfire warmth into your home.
Staff Video Series: How to Use an Ice Hook
Nice day for a paddle indeed! Except that in this video, Alex uses an ice hook—not a paddle—to maneuver his canoe across a semi-frozen lake in Maine.
Staff Video Series: How to Make a Face Mask
“I can’t wait until the day when we get to tie on headbands instead of face masks,” Erica says in this video—and we feel the same way! Until then, enjoy this fun tutorial on how to make your own face mask using materials you can find at home.
Staff Woman Documents Gratitude Around the World
I was getting overwhelmed, comparing myself to all the people around me who seemed so secure—until something clicked. Why not contribute something honest instead?
Capturing Adventure on the Mountain River
Equipped with a GoPro, a camera and a microphone, our very own Alice Petty captured Ogichi’s exploratory trip down the Mountain River this summer.
What’s Behind the Smile and Chef’s Apron?
You might know her best as a cheerful presence in the Ogichi kitchen, but Erica Roodhouse is many things: an avid traveler, a studious Buddhist, a textile artist, a tireless volunteer, a mother of five.
Arctic Expedition Opens Door to New Big Trip
The Mountain River is on the bucket list of many experienced canoeists, and we are beyond excited to honor Ogichi’s unique path and tripping style by exploring the region.
15 Years On, Ogichi Buildout Nears Finish
Remarkably, we now have eight camper cabins, home to 122 campers and staff members each session. The last of these cabins, Snowshoe Hare, will be finished and ready for full occupancy this summer.
Ogichi to Return to Historic Churchill River
In its 15-year history, Ogichi has sent out two extended canoe trips, one down the Churchill River in 2010 and another down the Cochrane River in 2016. This summer, we will send out two more.
In Mexico, Using Lessons Learned at Ogichi
Waking up to roosters, hearing the crashing waves, carrying five-gallon jugs of water, and surviving in 90-degree humidity may be normal life in Sayulita, but it was not normal for me.
Remembering That Moment Brings Strength
The rain, thunder and lightning did not slow me down. I was carrying this canoe for a reason, and so I kept going. Everything had led me to this point.
Courage: Another Tool in the LDAC Toolbox
Every day, girls face exclusion and isolation as a result of social media, cliques in school, and a culture that tells them: be beautiful, be skinny, be quiet.
Partnering With Parents Through Love and Logic
The most powerful and challenging form of empathy hands problems back to kids, over and over again, in the most empowering act of love: “What do you think you’re going to do about that?”
The Bold Dream That Became Ogichi Daa Kwe
In the early 2000s, a small group of people had a dream—a dream based on the belief that girls would find joy in the same wilderness trips and in-camp experiences offered to boys at Camp Kooch-i-ching.