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    Shuttle Vehicle

    I'm uncomfortable giving opinions on medical matters without knowing the exact nature of someone else's injuries and prognosis, much less not being a medical professional. However, if this is all the biking you plan on doing . . . . . . that would seem to be fairly minimal bike time. If, in...
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    Best canoe for canadian style paddling

    I have an Aramid Lite Nova Craft Bob Special (40 lbs.) in close-to-new condition that I would like to sell. It paddles Canadian Style extremely well. However, it is currently located near Jacksonville, Florida, at a family member's house.
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    2026 Midwest Canoe Symposium, Aug. 27-30, Peninsula, Ohio

    Registration for this canoe instructional symposium is now open. Information and details here...
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    Fife Brook (MA) in River Trippers

    Very nice photos and video, as usual, Erik. Zoar Gap rapid seems to have gotten a bit easier as it's changed. With my tandem partner in the 80s and 90s (@TomP), we could do all sorts of sophisticated whitewater maneuvers tandem that we couldn't have done solo. Having experienced levers on both...
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    Hello from Northeast Wisconsin. Home of the Cheddar head

    Saxfisch, welcome to site membership and congrats on your new canoe! Feel free to ask any questions and to post messages, photos and videos, and to start threads, in our many forums. Please read Welcome to CanoeTripping and Site Rules! Also, because canoeing is a geographic sport, please add...
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    Go Paddle Day - June 20, 2026

    "Go Paddle Day is a Paddlesports Trade Coalition (PTC) initiative designed to make paddlesports more accessible and front-of-mind for people across North America." https://www.gopaddleday.com/
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    50,000 KM "Canoe" Journey from Germany to Australia

    "In September 1939, a man in a canoe paddled up to the shores of Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, Australia. If he looked a little worse for wear, you could forgive him — his voyage had begun seven years and four months ago on the other side of the planet, in Germany. "Oskar Speck holds...
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    Hello from Eastern North Carolina

    Bart, welcome to site membership! Feel free to ask any questions and to post messages, photos and videos, and to start threads, in our many forums. Please read Welcome to CanoeTripping and Site Rules! Also, because canoeing is a geographic sport, please add your location to the Account Details...
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    After 88 years, this burn-pile old canoe is getting a makeover!

    Thanks for initiating and continuing this interesting and well-photographed thread, Pat. By the way, how is your physical recovery from your fall progressing?
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    Show us pictures of your canoe dogs

    Where can I find their trip schedule, Keith?
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    Paddling Nantucket with Great White Sharks?

    Nice to know I have a confident Nantucket . . . chum. 😉
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    Paddling Nantucket with Great White Sharks?

    A fisherman caught, unhooked and quickly released a great white shark on a beach on Nantucket. One of our members plies these island waters in various canoes, kayaks and an outrigger. https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/news/story/fisherman-speaks-after-catching-great-white-shark-133777519
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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    Is there an analogy between single blading a canoe vs. double blading a kayak . . . and . . . driving a stick shift/manual clutch car vs. an automatic transmission car? It used to be said that maneuvering a stick and manual clutch was real "driving of" a car, while using an automatic was...
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    US and CA approve "Level 50" PFDs: What they are

    "The U.S. Coast Guard and Transport Canada are wagering they can change bad safety habits and dangerous figures with the recent approval of a new class of PFD called Level 50." "Level 50 jackets are performance-rated personal flotation devices that provide at least 50 newtons of buoyancy, which...
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    Questions and requests for advice as I'm starting out

    I'm not a boat builder or restorer, but I think it's very informative, instructive and even encouraging when people share their mistakes and what they are doing, or thinking about, to remedy the mistakes. A very good thread so far, John!
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