During the trip (Jun 17–21, 2026), Stan's Garmin inReach Mini 2 pings a position every 10 minutes along the Petite boucle Chochocouane n° 61. The map below is the live embed from Garmin Enrich's Share My Map feature, showing our route in near-real-time. Refresh the page for the latest position.
Red dots are GPS pings, every 10 minutes when moving and every 60 minutes at camp. The line between them is interpolated. We don't actually paddle in straight lines. If a ping is missing for more than 4 hours, we've likely lost satellite line-of-sight under tree cover. That's not a cause for concern unless it stretches past 12 hours.
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We can't read these while we're on the water. We'll read every one of them when we're back in cell range on June 21. Encouragement, weather rumours, dog photos, all welcome.