Peter Frank stands next to his canoe in Annapolis, Maryland, on Thursday, November 7, 2024. He is preparing to continue his nearly 10,000-kilometer journey along the Great Loop, a voyage he expects to complete in about 17 months. AP Photo


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Peter Frank, a 23-year-old adventurer, has embarked on an extraordinary journey, paddling through the 6,000-mile Great Loop. Beginning in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in June, he recently reached Maryland's Chesapeake Bay and still has a long way to go. His journey spans parts of the Atlantic and Gulf intracoastal waterways, the Great Lakes, Canadian canals, and numerous U.S. rivers.
Frank's mission goes beyond exploration; it's a tribute to life itself. A near-fatal car accident nearly a decade ago left him with 14 broken bones and a narrow escape from paralysis. Now, his voyage serves as a way to express gratitude for his second chance at life. “It’s my form of showing appreciation for being alive,” he shares, pausing during his stop in Annapolis, Maryland.

In his 1982 Sawyer Loon canoe, Frank paddles six to ten hours daily, sleeping in a tent along the water or in homes offered by kind readers of his blog. Writing has become a key part of his journey, allowing him to share his experiences with those who dream of such adventures but cannot undertake them.

Living minimally, Frank relies on thrifted and self-made gear, including a vintage coat, wool socks, and handmade quilted pants. To stay connected, he carries 10 portable power banks, a solar panel, and other electronics. Despite his minimalist setup, his electronics bag alone weighs about 25 pounds.

Frank has taken on this challenge with limited tools for self-defense, carrying only a small filet knife and a pocket knife. He relies on his wits and preparedness in the wilderness, such as safely storing food in bear country.

As an Eagle Scout, he planned meticulously for his journey, preparing dehydrated food and vacuum-sealing it for easy transport. To support his travels, Frank writes for magazines and accepts contributions through his blog, where readers can fund his "Rotisserie Chicken Fund" for grocery expenses.

A close-up view of Peter Frank's canoe was captured on Thursday, November 7, 2024, during his stop in Annapolis, Maryland. AP Photo

This isn’t Frank’s first adventure. At 19, he unicycled across the U.S. for charity. He’s also spent 11 months canoeing across Florida. The Great Loop, however, poses unique challenges. Paddling clockwise, he faces upstream currents on inland rivers for over a quarter of the journey, making the trip even more demanding.

Frank has had to improvise, discovering routes and portages not listed in guidebooks. He hopes to write a guide for future adventurers, as well as an autobiography about his experiences and growth. "These expeditions are my way of giving thanks for being alive," he says.

Carrying everything he owns in his canoe, Frank’s travels are both an exercise in simplicity and self-discovery. “I’ve learned to live well with less,” he explains, finding joy in his minimalist lifestyle.

He estimates the journey will take 17 months, with a natural deadline of next November due to freezing lakes. For Frank, the Great Loop is not just a physical feat but a celebration of resilience, gratitude, and the sheer joy of being alive.

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