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    Northern WI wolf attack

    Idunno. Maybe you will disagree, but that horrible movie The Grey had that one scene where the guys were sitting around a fire in the dark and the wolves began singing all around them, growing to an almost deafening crescendo, and then stopping suddenly. I experienced that several times in one...
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    How much have you paddled this year?

    Looks like Murtle is a little less of a drive - from north Idaho, at least.
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    Help me pick a tandem

    How short? There are a lot of ~15' tandems that would fit this requirement. The Wenonah Heron in the lighter layups, for instance. I wouldn't go shorter than that unless both of you are in the 150 lb and under range and not carrying much gear. Going with a ~16' canoe opens up a wide range of...
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    Floatation Bags

    Yeah. The Mohawk bags I have in my Vertige are far better than every other bags I've had or seen. Too bad they're no longer available. But these look like they might be just as good... https://www.falllinecanoes.com/ Most of what I I have are Palm, which are sometimes available on Amazon...
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    How much have you paddled this year?

    Yes, you are truly an inspiration. Will you be doing Bowron again next year?
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    Removing The Stern Seat

    When the Prospector was the only canoe I had, I replaced the thwart behind the yoke with a kneeling thwart. I eventually removed the bow and stern seats for solo paddling and poling. That not only allowed more room for gear (sometimes not just my own gear), but also left more room for big float...
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    Floatation Bags

    If there is class 2 or higher with the possibility of a loose swamped canoe getting pinned, there will be float bags. If I'm in the Coho on any water, there will be float bags (Kaz doesn't build in any flotation). I don't bother with float bags on flat water otherwise. There are some small...
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    Mad River Model?

    No idea what model it is, but wow - that thing needs some love! Looks like a worthwhile project if he's serious about the price or even close to it.
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    Newby. Help with tandem selection, please.

    Nice!
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    Sadie's Bloodvein Trip Report

    I missed it until now too. Best TR ever!
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    Loud wooden pole

    Good point. Maybe it would be a good idea to just have a sacrificial section of wood inserted into an aluminum tube sleeve (or aluminum pole end. With the insert turned so it has a press fit with a shoulder to keep it in place, and maybe a set screw in the side, it could probably stay in place...
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    Loud wooden pole

    You might be onto something. You could pair that with the customary copper cap. Just drill through the cap like we usually do for the hanger bolt and screw the hammer face over that.
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    Impact of Heeling - Canoe Design

    As I was scrolling through some of my old videos, I found another with some good examples of offside (or outside) healing. Note that even with the bow stem out of the water, most of the forward half of the chine is still engaged. Yep, there's some heeling to the inside there too. It all...
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    Impact of Heeling - Canoe Design

    Watch this guy's boat closely as he demonstrates the forward stroke in his WW canoe. This is the first video I ever noticed this happening. It's subtle, but it's there.
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    Late Season Canoe Poling on the Union River

    That's one of my favorite things. Catching a small eddy behind a rock is tricky indeed, but bigger eddies in deep water are pure joy. The technique for that works as well as any paddle, once you get the hang of it. Skip to 11:10 in this video to see the best example I have. It's fairly weak...
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