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    EM White Guide 20'

    I think when speaking of these bits there is some confusion on sizing. If your bits are 1/4" radius then you're probably right and they're likely too big. That would make them 1/2" across in total. If they're 1/4" across in total then they're probably ok. I believe these bits are sized by the...
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I started cycling a couple years ago. Nice rural blacktop roads with light traffic all around me. The few vehicles I encountered were courteous and gave me plenty of clearance and many slowed down to pass. Then one day a car went flying past at full speed and didn't move into the other lane at...
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    Bench vs. Bucket Seats: Which Is Better On A Canoe?

    I have not found that to work so well in the small seats I find comfortable (the child sized seats ABT referred to above) but I can imagine it works better on a bucket of larger dimensions with higher sides. For whatever reason I never found the larger Wenonah bucket seats to be comfortable for...
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    Bench vs. Bucket Seats: Which Is Better On A Canoe?

    I might be the only respondent to prefer small bucket seats. I just find them to be very comfortable and they pair well with my preferred paddling style of sit and switch. Alan
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    EM White Guide 20'

    Or maybe I'm just full of it. Looks like 1/8" radius is often recommended for 1/4" strips. https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/bead-and-cove-bits.119621/ Alan
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    EM White Guide 20'

    I'm not sure but that all sounds about right. The cove edges are going to be very thin. A narrower bit would cut a narrower cove (resulting in thicker edges) but I don't now that it will allow the strips to curve properly to follow the hull. I always struggle setting the height of my cutters...
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    How to delete finished post instead of sending/replying

    Before you enter anything in the reply box you can highlight the text you want to quote, as I did above, and a popup will appear that says "+quote" or "reply" If you hit "reply" then only the text you highlighted will be quoted to save this problem in the future. The quote will be automatically...
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    AI compares CanoeTripping.net with P.com

    I never get tired of reading that. :) Alan
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    Favo(u)rite Pastries While Wilderness Canoeing

    I tended to be fairly spartan in the food department but I did have a couple treats. The first was a daily treat and that was a lemon drop after lunch every day. I wouldn't put it in my mouth until I'd packed up after lunch and shoved off from shore. On particularly gloomy days I'd put a 2nd...
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    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    I haven't watched any of the videos yet but it's possible 14 swipes with the 650 could be easier than 6 swipes with the 1000 depending on your strength and reach. Alan
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I should have caught that. Nice one. I'd assumed you meant to type "Tripper's" Alan
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Was that a Freudian slip or did I miss something? Alan
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    Good point. To me that's another one of the benefits. Alan
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    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    I would certainly agree with that. I've never used one of the huge silkys, I think mine has an 8" blade, and the first carry over a portage was always with my lightest pack and the folding silky in my pocket. That way I could cut away the limbs/trees that would hamper carrying the rest of my...
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    I used the previous version of this Rocky jungle boot which tick many of your boxes: https://rockyboots.com/products/rkc071?srsltid=AfmBOoqoq27ePPZmLcC49mAaVhDaL3y5KvRMnA-rGhDlG87CLJy5nc3V&variant=50773777678619 Traction was fine on clean wet rocks. Traction was ok but not great on wet, lichen...
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