I think I've spent more time in a canoe this year than any year since covid. Not as much as I'd like, but I'm getting better. A thread was started on another forum to encourage members to log 365 miles under human power by the end of the year - preferably in an "unpaved" context. I've passed...
I have found AI to be useful when researching legislation and legal history. Also for some scientific explanation or basic technical instructions. But it's important to remember that AI tends to hallucinate (just as bad as humans), so everything has to be read with a critical eye - especially...
That would be me. I'm not even a little bit interested in performing interpretive freestyle, but I appreciate those who do and those who post the videos. They have been very instructional for those of us far removed from any personal coaching. Those techniques I have been able to pick up to some...
@TheIndian - did you ever decide on that canoe?
I've been giving some thought to that "do it all canoe" lately, and haven't come to a conclusion. But I have had this notion that maybe it's less important to have a do it all canoe, than to do all you can with the canoe one has. It started to hit...
Also, you will get cavitation if you don't plant the whole blade in the water before beginning the power phase. Seems to be more of an issue for me with bent shafts than straight.
I don't know about hogs, but it's common for beekeepers with bears in the area to resort to electric fencing. One I know who had a bear raiding his apiary ended that problem with electric fencing. Seems like a lot to carry on a portage though.
Back in the seventies I skied up to a boarded up and winterized fire lookout on a peak near Yosemite, and found the plywood had been ripped off a window and the interior ransacked by a bear. Something like those spike panels probably would have stopped that - if it didn't get covered by snow.
Yeah, Andy was one of those I never skipped over. I remember how excited he was about that Summersong. Due entirely to his comments, that one has always been on my BOLO list. Godspeed, Andy.
Some of us like to hunt from a canoe. Some of us have to deal with the reality of being too near "civilization" however we're allowed and accustomed. I don't understand why it should upset someone if we talk about it, especially we're aren't getting too political.
Not meaning to put down the Camper. I think you describe it well. I just like a more efficient boat that likes to be heeled. The Camper though also excels in the shallows.