A World Record Holder and One in the Making: Paddlers Scott Miller and Devin Brown
Expert paddler Devin Brown takes over We Do This For Fun to lead a conversation with her pal and fellow river enthusiast Scott Miller. Far from your average paddling conversation, this one’s about the adventure towards setting records, world records to be exact. Scott led the team who set the 2023 Mississippi Speed Record (the record is recognized by the Guinness World Records under the title “Fastest Time to Row the Length of the Mississippi River by a Team”). Devon gets the dirt on traveling 2300 miles in less than 17 days by canoe, learns about his team of angels and how his pursuit of the record was a move “towards joy”.
Scott shares the best place to paddle (the answer might surprise you) and tips for Devin as she pursues her dream of being the first African American woman on record to paddle the Mississippi source to sea. These endeavors not only take an enormous number of hours of training and planning, but a lot of fundraising. We Do This For Fun is dedicated to helping Devin reach this goal. Won’t you help?
Go Fund Me for Devin: https://www.gofundme.com/f/get-er-down-the-river
Follow Scott: @mississippispeedrecord
https://www.mississippispeedrecord.com/
Watch for the forthcoming documentary on the trip.
Scott organizes the incredible Two Paddle Kayak and Canoe Races (with something for experts and novices alike). Get June 7th-9th, 2024 on the calendar and follow @twopaddlesMN on Facebook for updates.
Two Paddles Races:https://twopaddles.org/
https://www.facebook.com/TwoPaddlesMN/
Follow Devin: @afrodiskayak
Scott suggested, Will to Wild, a book by @shelbystanger (who seems like a person we all need to know!).
Champion of Outdoor Inclusivity: Alexa Shapiro a.k.a. Bonsai
Wilderness First Responder (WFR), thru hiker, guide, activist, and overall bad ass, Alexa Shapiro co-founded the Winona Outdoor Collaborative to break down barriers. With a commitment to outdoor recreating for all, she’s helped create an inclusive space for various marginalized voices. Free events and workshops, reduced cost equipment rental and an outdoor retail shop offer everyone the opportunity build confidence and skills to enjoy the outdoors and the bountiful benefits nature provides.