Where to begin?! Well, let’s start at the put-in, of course!
As a brand new white water kayaker, myself, this book gave me a LOT to think about! It was full of insight into “the paddler lifestyle” and what it truly means to embrace passion for white water kayaking. I respect Darcy’s decision to pursue her dream as a strong, independent female who relishes the outdoors and likes to challenge herself as a worthy paddler among the likes of other adventurous (male) kayakers; I admire her for pushing the bounds of what is considered to be “possible”, never mind that she is a girl and slight of build! Strong heart, determination, curiosity, and technique makes a kayaker thrive, Darcy proves!
I was drawn in to the story from the start, as Darcy talked about her experiences as a 30-something adult, still chasing white water and resisting a cookie-cutter life that could be filled with 401ks, children, and 9-to-5 work days, should she decide to make it that way. I appreciate that Darcy looks this dichotomy in the face all throughout the book. She mulls over this possible fork in the road: to conform to a normal, average American lifestyle, or not to conform to a normal, average American lifestyle, that is the question! As readers, we get to be a part of her journey; she digests this decision and chooses her path, starting with the decision to paddle the Amazon River, from source to sea!
I enjoyed Darcy’s insights into wilderness-exploration and self-examination. I think Darcy’s voice as a writer is strong, and I cannot WAIT to meet her in person, as we kayak the Grand Canyon together later this year!!!
I can’t help but wonder if the editors/book publishers forced her to change the heart of her story somehow, to make it more about interpersonal relationships than she had originally intended.... The first half of the book focuses on white water kayaking but the last half seemed to draw attention to the personal dynamics of the trip more than I was expecting.
Regardless, I was enthralled by this real-life story, and I think that I learned more than I realize from reading this book! Maybe when I am a more experienced paddler (Class III+), I will read this book again, and take renewed energy from her experience, as I look for my own next paddling adventure! ❤️