Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,996 Reaction score 2,802 Location SW OH - Land of Opaque Water Today at 4:05 PM #1 My canoe outfitted weighs 63 lbs. I used to trip with a 68 lb. canoe, this feels heavier! Taking it out for its maiden voyage tomorrow. Maybe I’ll get stronger overnight.
My canoe outfitted weighs 63 lbs. I used to trip with a 68 lb. canoe, this feels heavier! Taking it out for its maiden voyage tomorrow. Maybe I’ll get stronger overnight.
Steve in Idaho Joined Feb 14, 2013 Messages 2,050 Reaction score 2,952 Location SW Idaho Today at 4:38 PM #2 Mass of the earth is increasing. I'm sure of it.
P Packrat Joined Jun 21, 2025 Messages 29 Reaction score 183 Location NW WA Today at 5:46 PM #3 I just read where they discovered that gravity has been increasing ever year since you started canoeing.
I just read where they discovered that gravity has been increasing ever year since you started canoeing.
kahel Joined Feb 5, 2023 Messages 413 Reaction score 2,971 Location Germany, Nohn Today at 6:09 PM #4 Packrat said: I just read where they discovered that gravity has been increasing ever year since you started canoeing. Click to expand... Yeah! It's the same here. When I hung up the Wilma at the beginning of winter... it was somehow lighter . . Tomorrow will be my first time out on the water with Wilma this year. I'm looking forward to it
Packrat said: I just read where they discovered that gravity has been increasing ever year since you started canoeing. Click to expand... Yeah! It's the same here. When I hung up the Wilma at the beginning of winter... it was somehow lighter . . Tomorrow will be my first time out on the water with Wilma this year. I'm looking forward to it
P Packrat Joined Jun 21, 2025 Messages 29 Reaction score 183 Location NW WA 49 minutes ago #5 I've gone to a lighter canoe but you can only use that solution so many times till you are "walking on water" or swimming to avoid the dreaded weight.
I've gone to a lighter canoe but you can only use that solution so many times till you are "walking on water" or swimming to avoid the dreaded weight.