Patrick Dobson was a novice canoer when he launched his boat in Montana and began a journey down the Missouri River to Kansas City. A woman in Helena told him he was doomed. “That river’s gonna’ eat you,” she said. But Dobson had just finished a ten week walk to Montana from Kansas City and the Missouri was his way back home.
At the time of his journey in the summer of 1995, Dobson was tired of a dead-end job and feeling empty inside. His journey was a search for redemption and a way to help him reconnect with his life.
Dobson wrote about his walk to Montana in the book, Seldom Seen: A Journey into the Great Plains. His new book is about the second part of his trip. It’s called Canoeing the Great Plains: A Missouri River Summer.
Dobson is a writer, historian and ironworker. He teaches American history and Western civilization at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas. On July 16, he’s speaking at the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in Sioux City, Iowa beginning at 6 pm.