Backpacker Radio #179 | Niki Choo on Canoeing 1,000+ Miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean
In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Niki Choo. Niki, alongside her partner, recently completed an expedition across Canada from ocean to ocean (Pacific Ocean in Alaska to the Arctic circle) via canoe. We learn quite a bit about what goes into this style of adventure, as this is our first interview foray into extended paddle adventures, including the challenges of canoeing upstream, through waterways with limited and sometimes inaccurate intel, doing so in such remote country, and much more. Whether you’re interested in paddle adventure sports or not, we think you’ll get a kick out of Niki’s insane stories from this adventure.
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Interview with Niki Choo
Time stamps & Questions
00:04:45 – QOTD: Do you feel like you’re doing something incredibly naughty when you venture into the bakery section of the grocery store?
00:10:01 – Reminders: Badger Sponsorship launches on January 30, 2023 – subscribe to our newsletter!
00:11:12 – Introducing Niki
00:11:49 – How does someone get into whitewater kayaking at 14 years old?
00:13:38 – Tell us more about your background growing up.
00:15:50 – What makes Whistler such a special destination?
00:17:50 – Give us the basic plan of your trip and discussion about leaving Niki’s dog behind.
00:22:17 – How did you move if you didn’t ski?
00:23:42 – What were the weather windows and the mileage you did?
00:25:20 – Were you the first ones to do this trip?
00:27:48 – What was the inspiration for the trip?
00:30:25 – Did you have experience doing pioneering trips like this before?
00:31:42 – Discussion about the length of days in the Arctic and sleeping in the light
00:33:30 – Discussion about wildlife
00:36:00 – Tell us about your gear and canoe modifications.
00:39:38 – What would you do if your canoe breaks?
00:42:53 – How did you go about finding emergency contacts in small towns?
00:45:35 – What is the culture like where you were?
00:51:37 – Tell us about the upstream section and returning to Dawson.
00:56:16 – What were some of the high consequence moves you had to make?
01:05:46 – How do you portage a 1,000 pound boat?
01:07:45 – Discussion about muskeg
01:10:24 – How did you ultimately get out of that situation?
01:11:22 – What did the route look like from there forward?
01:12:40 – Discussion about upstream paddling
01:17:50 – What did your diet look like on this adventure?
01:20:37 – What were some of your treat-yourself meals?
01:22:30 – Did you send a lump of coal to the person who gave you bad beta?
01:23:56 – Tell us about the scariest night of the trip.
01:33:04 – How well did you sleep that night?
01:35:17 – What were the redeeming qualities of the trip?
01:38:54 – How did your relationship fare during the stressful parts of the trip?
01:41:40 – The proposal story!
01:44:55 – Tell us about your startup.
01:47:48 – Do you have any ambitions to bring it back sometime in the future?
01:49:28 – Tell us about pingos and the effects of climate change you saw on your trip.
01:51:07 – Discussion about human behavior and helping the environment
01:54:17 – Any parting words?
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