To Smile About . . .
To Smile About . . .
Blue Mountain Lake, NY
If only we had a photo. Try to picture Forest
Ranger, Jason Scott, in his Wee Lassie
paddling across Blue Mountain Lake in the
beautiful Adirondack Mountains . . . nothing
particularly noteworthy about that . . . UNTIL
you learn that he was delivering an outhouse
door balanced across the Lassie! Thanks
Jason, we’ll all think of you as we enjoy the
benefits of your effort.
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Paddle Like A Girl
Saratoga Springs, NY
Early spring on Fish Creek just east of Saratoga Lake. Paddling the “Survivor-Thriver” -- a pink Wee Lassie created in the spirit of courage and enthusiasm shown by breast cancer survivors. In our opinion, “thriver” better describes the attitude and appreciation exhibited by the survivors we’ve had the great pleasure of meeting.
You Could Win
This Pink Canoe
Cindy, from the Susan G Komen organization, picking up the “Survivor-Thriver” pink Wee Lassie that Slipstream Watercraft has donated for their fundraising raffle -- please go to
and purchase a ticket ($5) or contact Slipstream for one --
Hey . . . you never know!
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Believe It Or Not!
Another “Believe It Or Not”!
A nearly completed camo Wee Lassie for Frank Foley . . . so?
Part of the Slipstream Team were on their way from Northern New York to the Yellowstone and Grand Teton high country for some paddling, hiking and mountain biking. They were passing near Buffalo, NY (where Frank Foley finds home) so the idea was to deliver the Lassie and save Frank several hours of driving. One problem . . . the SUV was already loaded with bikes and two Wee Lassies.
Solution
Squirm the Wee Lassie into the motor home (had to deploy the driver’s side slide-out) and connect with Frank in Buffalo.
Unusual Delivery
Frank hauling his new camo Wee Lassie out of the motor home -- no scratches, no dings . . . on the canoe or the motor home.
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From The Foothills Of
The Adirondack Mountains
In Northern New York
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Randi Kish . . . “straining” with 13 1/2 pounds
of pink! She
had us laser
engrave “The
Journeyer” on
her deck.
Art Hagedorn test paddling a natural kevlar Wee Lassie. He ended up with chocolate though . . . who doesn’t like chocolate?
Twin Royal Blue Wee Lassies were the order for Karen & Ed Solomon. Ed’s has the most scratches.
Please send us your photos so we can share them with the Slipstream family.