Back Country Boys Canoe TRAIL GUIDE

Your guide to preparing for a bucket list trip with your son

We're thrilled you and your son are coming on Back Country Canoe!

Along with a host of other fathers, you are intentionally laying a solid foundation for your son's passage into manhood. We are so privileged to be part of your journey!

This website is designed to help you prepare for the Back Country trip so you and your son can maximize your time together. If you have any additional questions please ask the question in the Backcountry Boys Canoe page on the Grove Collective platform, or you can email the Experiences Team, (Jeremy and/or Michael).

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  • We have designed the Back Country Expedition to be small and personal. With only 12 father/son duos, our aim is to come alongside you as purposefully and intentionally as possible, helping you to craft the experience for your son. Some of you are using this trip to launch into his "Man Year." Others are utilizing it as the culmination of the process. And still others are somewhere in between.

    In preparation for the trip, we will be setting up a few video conferencing calls to allow you to meet some of the other Back Country participants and also share a little about you and your son prior to the trip. Together we will plot a course for you and your son, gather information from you on your hopes and desires, and help create an experience neither of you will ever forget.

    It is easy for us men to get caught up in the practicals and logistics and lose sight of the heart. As you prepare for this summer's trip, we encourage you to take significant time to address your own life and story as you simultaneously think about your son's. An experience like this is meant to augment the fathering you are already doing, acting like an exclamation point on the end of your fathering sentence. Do not lose sight of the bigger story for yourself or for him.

    As this is a back country trip, each person needs a significant amount of gear. This website contains a list of recommended items to bring. Tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and backpacks can be rented from Restoration Project if needed. Email michael@restorationproject.net to coordinate this gear rental.

    You are responsible to make sure the gear you bring is functional and in good condition! Also, temperatures will dip down to 40 degrees so pack clothing accordingly.

    There is much more to come in the months ahead. We look forward to journeying with you and your son through the wilderness and into his manhood!

  • If you haven’t already, you will soon be receiving an opportunity to download a free digital copy of the book, “Man Maker Project” written by one of our co-founders, Chris Bruno. Our hope is that you become familiar with the categories and concepts in the book. The expedition will not walk only through the book step-by-step, but we will be referring to it often.

    As you read, begin to formulate your thoughts and desires regarding your son's passage process. What do you want to focus on with him? What characteristics are important to you, and how will you address them? Who will you have in your company of men? You don't need to have this all completed by the time we hit the trail, but it's a good idea to have a formulation in mind so you can engage your son accordingly.

    Additionally, you will notice how often we refer to "Your Story." While this passage process is about your son, it starts with you finding healing in your own life and story. Before we head out to the woods, please spend some significant time reflecting on your own father-story. What aspects of your heart have been well cared for? What aspects have been wounded? The more you seek healing in these areas, the more you will be free to intentionally father your son. If you need resources (i.e. books, counselors, etc.) to aid in this process, please let us know.

    Finally, do not be afraid to create anticipation and mystery for your son. Let him know you what you are working on, thinking about, and planning. Tell him about the trip, and involve him in the planning process. He will be thrilled!

  • The trip will begin at the Swallow Canyon Boat Ramp (Swallow Canyon River Access Rd, Utah) at 12 pm on July 7th. It is your responsibility to arrive there at that time with all of your gear. Keep in mind that if you are flying in from out of state, the nearest airports will be in Grand Junction (3-4 hours drive to location), Salt Lake City (4 and a half hour drive to the location) and Denver (6 hour drive to the location).

    If you’re looking for a place to stay overnight before or after the trip due to flight options, we suggest looking into Dutch John, UT which is about an hour or so away from the boat ramp.

    Once arriving at the Swallow Canyon Boat Ramp, you will be able to leave your car at the river put-in for the duration of the trip. The experience will conclude at approximately 2 pm on July 11th back where your car is parked. Transportation back home is also your responsibility. We encourage carpooling with other participants and will exchange contact information to help facilitate this process. Don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions regarding transportation location and logistics. More information regarding exact meet-up locations will be given closer to the trip.

    This experience is a 4-night, 5-day canoe trip down the picturesque Green River. Each day we will be honing our paddling skills, hiking, swimming, fishing, and enjoying all the grandeur of the Green River. Overall the trip will be about a 30 mile paddle on the river. We have mapped out our days, and have divided them up to maximize our time together as a group, as well as having significant time just for father-son engagement.

    Please keep in mind this area is remote, and there will be no cell reception. Be good men and let your wives and significant others know where you will be, and when they can expect to hear from you. We do have experienced trail guides trained in first aid and wilderness emergencies.

    We will be providing you with an emergency phone number to leave with your loved ones in case of emergency in the front-country. They will be able to reach us.

    If you have any questions at all about the trip, please email Jeremy and/or Michael.

  • Please note: All Canoes, paddles, life-jackets, dry bags, spray skirts, helmets (when required), meals , cooking equipment, and private latrine facilities will be provided.

    Camping Gear:

    Tent (for you and your son)
    Sleeping bag (40 degree rating or better)
    Sleeping pad
    Backpack
    Lightweight camp chair
    Duffle bag
    Small mesh bags to organize clothing & gear

    Clothing:

    Moisture-wicking T-shirts
    Moisture-wicking pairs underwear
    Quick-drying pants/shorts
    Long-sleeve shirts (for sun, bugs)
    Sun-shielding hat
    Swimsuit
    Hiking Boots/shoes
    Socks (synthetic or wool)
    1 Insulating jacket or vest (i.e. fleece)
    Warm hat Rainwear (jacket and pants)
    Water sandals
    Warm gloves

    Personal Items:

    Refillable 2L water bottles
    Bandanas (useful for many things) Daypack
    Multi-tool/knife
    Headlamps/flashlights
    Extra batteries
    Reusable coffee mug/cup
    Sunscreen
    Towel
    Biodegradable soap
    Lip balm
    Insect repellent
    Hand sanitizer
    Sunglasses (with strap to keep them from falling off)
    Eyeglasses/contact lenses if needed
    Prescription medications if needed
    Toothbrush, toiletry kit
    Eye-mask for sleeping
    Earplugs for sleeping
    Camera
    Notebook and pen/pencil
    Bible
    Fishing gear for trout fishing (if desired)
    Utah Fishing license
    A sense of humor and adventure!

  • While our days will not be overly strenuous, it's important for participants to be in good physical condition.

BACK COUNTRY Canoe PREP

 If you have any questions at all, please email us at michael@restorationproject.net