I joined a group of Milwaukee youth on the water, many of them experiencing canoeing for the first time. It’s all part of a program designed to get young people outside and engaged with nature.
Teens from El Puente High School are taking a break from the classroom for some fresh air and, of course, a lot of fun.
“I don’t know how to swim, but I think I’ll do good,” said student Sala Tiel, who approached the experience with an open mind.
“Many people don’t get a chance to be out there—you know, with school, work, and staying busy,” Tiel added.
The event is organized by Wilderness Inquiry, a national nonprofit focused on exposing youth to the outdoors and wildlife.
“It’s amazing! They’ve never done it before, but they find that they enjoy it,” said Tony Dixon, a regional forester.