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The weather reporting, flood prediction and warning systems in Texas failed.
It is common for peak discharge to happen at night...
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In the summer of 1986 4 canoes paddled an overnighter on the upper Potomac, the classic Paw Paw bends trip. One guy brought his 6/7...
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Growing up as I did in SW PA, a trip to Johnstown and the flood museums there were inevitable. Looking at the old photos, I've never...
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The Cheat River suffered a 100 year flood on Election Day 1985, devastating Albright, West Virginia, which is the put-in town for the...
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Wow. Yes, thanks for posting.
That's an incredible amount of water in what appeared to be an almost dry streambed. I was compelled to...
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Is there no option of getting that layup without gelcoat? Maybe with glass outer layer?
This is what attracts me to Clipper canoes...
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This morning the news said the river rose 25 feet in 45 minutes. Many of these Western rivers can behave this way. It may not even be...
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I like my Encounter. Hauls a load for a month long trip. Shallow arch bottom means it is more stable loaded. Loaded in rough water going...
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I'm a huge fan of getting out of your comfort zone & trying something new. Go for it.
Even if you lose some money repairing &...
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In the following article and video, Marc Ornstein describes and illustrates how to control off-side yaw with a Deep C forward stroke...
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2 canoes come to mind that would fit your use case. Old Town Cascade and Swift Raven, both of which are Royalex hulls. Obviously used...
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Here's an old post from the BWCA forum with some input from Rob Kesselring on his 30 pound tandem after 20+ trips to the BWCA, many of...
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I think some of that would depend on the type of rocks that make up these gravel bars and how extensive they are. I wouldn't think twice...
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For my purposes, an expedition layup would need to accommodate the dragging of a loaded hull through a shallow patch of river. My...
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As an engineer I have to challenge this thinking. Even if you assume that all boats are made with the same materials and processes, some...