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    Packing Style

    You guys convinced me that I should get an air pad for sleeping, so I picked up a Klymit Static V Lux (76x30x3). Now I just need to find time to try it out on a trip!
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    Packing Style

    Thanks - Good to know. I might have to look into these, not just for myself, but for the rest of the family. Three big sleeping mats take up an enormous amount of space on any type of trip.
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    Packing Style

    I'm curious if any of you using air/inflatable sleeping pads are "XL" gentlemen? Do they hold up and provide enough cushion for the 250+ lb camper?
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    Packing Style

    What brand/model? I would definitely be interested in something like that. My 3.5" REI sleeping mat takes up way too much space.
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    (I Love) Scrap Minicel

    Reminds me of when my grandfather died. My parents found several boxes labeled "dryer lint" in his basement. No idea what he was saving it for, but that's exactly what was inside.
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    Resurrecting a Blue Barrel

    I had a similar problem with a blue barrel a few years ago, though is was more of a soapy/perfume scent. I used a gallon of bleach and a couple boxes of baking soda, and then filled the rest of the barrel with water. Let it sit for a few days, and that seemed to take care of the problem.
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    Lightweight, Comfortable sleeping pad for big guy

    I'm smaller than you (6'2" and 250 now), but I have XL versions of both REI and ALPS Mountaineering sleeping mats. The REI one is slightly bigger, I think. Both work well for me and have been durable.
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    Bent Paddle Brew pub, Duluth, MN

    We just started getting their beer here, and I've had it at a few festivals in the past. I'm also a big fan of Fitger's in Duluth.
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    Cold Water Safety

    I wondered about that, too, and hoped it was a typo ... but the context of the story does indeed make it sound like there was only one.
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    Cold Water Safety

    Tragic story, and only one survivor: https://www.wpr.org/4-dead-kayaking-accident-lake-superior All apparently had PFDs, but Lake Superior is serious business.
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    Thwart repair

    I like that horizontal splice. Otherwise, I'd probably put in a small dovetail/keystone piece, instead of a square plug. But yeah, that's probably overkill, too.
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    River Falls, WI area

    Welcome from NE Wisconsin
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    Can you Identify this Canoe?

    Getting more curious about this, so I thought I would look for any Vagabonds for sale with that sliding seat ... low and behold, checked with the dealer where I bought my Wilderness, and there it is: https://haywardoutfitters.com/product/wenonah-vagabond-kl-sil-cp-fbi/
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    Can you Identify this Canoe?

    Talk about confusing ... SLIDING SEAT (SOLO) Composite solo canoes receive sliding bucket seats fitted to a floor-mounted aluminum pedestal. A web or cane seat may be substituted at no charge. HEIGHT/ANGLE ADJUSTABLE SEAT Seat height and seat angle are readily adjusted using our adjustable...
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    Can you Identify this Canoe?

    Wenonah's website is a little confusing, because only the photo at the top of each page is the actual model ... all the other ones have the disclaimer below: "... canoe shown with Standard Options, may not be the Vagabond." I agree that it doesn't really look narrow enough at the gunwales to be...
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    Can you Identify this Canoe?

    Could be a Vagabond, but it looks like a little too much tumblehome in the second picture, to me. According to the specs, there is only 1.75" difference between max width and gunwale width on the Vagabond. Erica, do you recall the length? With the foot brace and sliding seat, it could be a Prism.
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    Tarp for Hennessey Hammock?

    This one is 12 x 12 and can be set up with a ridge line either square or diagonal:
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    Lending Gear Stories

    Loaned a tarp and set of poles to Ms. Flyingbison this week, and she returned with one of the pole sections missing the round wire clip thingy that holds the sections together. She said when they got the gear off the ferry, the tarp bag was open and the poles were out of the bag. :confused: Oh...
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    Critter added insult to injury of the roll-top table

    I agree. Last year, on a family camping trip in a state park campground, a raccoon ripped open a ziplock bag I left out on the picnic table overnight ... the only thing in the ziplock bag was a couple of (unscented) plastic garbage bags. So that raccoon was either just curious, or knew that...
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    Permethrin,

    That Martins is 10%, not 1%, so you better use more water!
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