They not only build nests on the decks of my overturned boats but one persistent robin kept trying to build on where the center thwart meets the hull.
I've seen posted here somewhere that you can put a beachball in your stems to displace them.
I can get pasties in Northeast Pa. I always associated them with the East European community, who were mostly coal miners. They may have learned about them from the English and Welch, who were their bosses down in the mines.
I was never a big fan of that dry dough but I'd eat one right now if I...
I'm not a fan of carrying a pack on your chest. I don't think Bill Mason was either. On the one trip I was on with a guy who did it, he tripped and hurt his knee. We never made it to our destination.
You may not have a problem with the fanny pack as long as you can see well enough.
Jim, check out British Millerain. They supply the material to Filson for the anorak I have. I think they call it dry wax canvas 7oz. Their prices for material are listed in lbs. so I'm not sure you can order from them. I love the fabric though.
Good for you Bentpushrod for taking that long drive to try her out. It is a great paddling boat considering its size. It can certainly get pushed around in wind but it is very seaworthy.
Glenn, have you considered a freestanding bug, sun and rain shelter.
I couldn't get the the link will work, it is called the King Camp Cairo 12x12 Instant Mosquito Canopy Tent. Something like this would protect you from everything. It would also give you privacy with the Sunshade Cloth. They...
It's good to experiment. I only use about 20-25 lbs in my big tandems and I paddle from the stern seat. I'm not shooting for a level trim though. I like to be bow light, sometimes I put the ballast midship when it's calm. When it's windy I'll put it far up in the bow. I found the extra weight...
It looks great, and just in time for paddling season. Now you will need a "Maine Guide Paddle" if you don't have one already. A pole will be a fun addition too.
I had a nosey moose checking out my skis the other day. As soon as he saw me on the porch he made a bee line towards me.
Moose usually mind their own business when they're in your yard, but I had a hunch someone was feeding this one. This was confirmed when my neighbor said he fed him apples...
My Duluth liners are also patched with tape and I'm sure there are some holes that I haven't found yet. Having the contents waterproofed inside gives double protection. This double protection is needed even if there are no holes in the liner because it's hard to seal the top of it. In other...
I've been using pack liners in my canvas packs and never had a failure. I do line my stuff sacks containing my clothes and sleeping bag with lighter weight trash bags for added protection. With my large Duluth pack I use the liner when going tandem as it fits two peoples clothes nicely. When I...