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    Day trip on recovering Eno River (N. Carolina)

    Thanks for the report and pictures, MrPoling. That looks like a lovely, intimate stream even with the occasional vestiges of civilization.
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    Pocket Coffee

    As a tea drinker, I'm continuously confused by the constant cascade of coffee complexities and caffeinated conflicts. I would like to know, however, if there is a dark chocolate pocket tea.
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    New from Georgia

    Tfraser, 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...
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    Short ONSR (Ozarks) Trip 9/27-9/28/25

    Paddling with your dad for 28 years is wonderful. You'll always remember these trips. I paddled with my dad only once, and its been 25 years since any of my kids paddled with me. Thanks for taking the time to post these reports and lovely pictures, ABT.
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    The Rainbow-Debsconeag Wormhole

    Jessica, welcome to the site. That 1907 book is quite a rare find. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. Maine canoeists should find it historically interesting.
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Was wondering what bone it would be with that sharp point. My guess: the mandible of a baleen whale or a rib.
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    Video: Mike Galt & Marilu Wilson 1991 Freestyle Routine

    I enjoy re-watching this video for the performative tandem excellence and because of nostalgia for my old friend Mike Galt. The way Mike and Marilu can move that almost zero-rocker Lotus Egret makes me wonder how wonderful they could have been in the far-easier-to-spin Loon Works Duets and the...
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Heron and I interact at Alvord's Tower on Isola Bella (Salisbury, CT).
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    Creekn' FreeStyle in the New Jersey Pine Barrens - Registration closing soon

    I hope so, Tom. Is there a way to find out the levels?
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    Creekn' FreeStyle in the New Jersey Pine Barrens - Registration closing soon

    "Series of video clips, mostly in New Jersey's Pine Barrens, of canoers using their freestyle paddling skills to gracefully and efficiently maneuver tight turns and avoid objects in the water." There are only a few days left to register for the 2025 Pine Barrens Functional Freestyle Workshop...
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    iPhone satellite SOS feature sends costly false alarm

    Don't know but I found this very recent article: https://support.apple.com/en-us/105097 Now, I have to figure out what my Android can do.
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    Bogue Chitto River - South Central Mississippi

    @Rusty Ole' Bucket, I'm just catching up with this thread. Thanks much for taking the time to write it up and post pictures. I'm not sure we've ever had a trip report from anything in Mississippi before. We all started with the single blade at some point, and we were all incompetent at first...
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    Kudos to Nemo Equipment for their lifetime warranty

    In 2011, I bought a Nemo Losi 3P tent, which had won lots of awards and which I liked very much for solo canoe tripping. However, I hadn't used the tent in 10 years. When I looked at it for a trip this summer, I found the waterproof coating was degraded, the glued-on Velcro ties under the...
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    Bugs in Tent: How to keep them out, kill, or tolerate them?

    So, I decided to research Thermacells a bit. This video is a long but thorough review of three different Thermacell models. The reviewer makes several good points as to why the product seems to work more or less well in different circumstances. One point is that while it works, it may not...
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    Bugs in Tent: How to keep them out, kill, or tolerate them?

    I've been wondering if anyone used thermacells, which I'd never heard of until camping with some folks this summer. Since I now only base or car camp, gear weight is not a big issue for me. @Erica, do you use the rechargeable battery-powered or the butane-powered model of thermacell, and why...
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