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    Local info on routes from Oroville-Osoyoos Border Crossing to Bowron Lakes?

    Google wants me to take 3 from Osoyoos to Princeton and then 5a north from there. That's shorter and avoids the Kelowna traffic, but is it good road?
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    Local info on routes from Oroville-Osoyoos Border Crossing to Bowron Lakes?

    First time for me coming up soon. Of course Google gives me the shortest route. Can someone tell me what is the easiest route?
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    Kevlar with spray paint on it

    Don't count on it. 😄 The kayak I built back in '74 was similarly ugly camo, and it was stolen a couple years later.
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    In defense of dams, which U.S. canoeists should worship!

    It was an overnighter, but we cheated. We set up camp where you can drive to an access in the middle of our trip, and shuttled to the top by auto. Made it a very comfortable family trip with two easy days on the river. There's a big undeveloped camping area there, not far from the little town of...
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    How did the Green River flow "uphill" for about 100 miles?

    Thanks, @Alan Gage . I subscribed to his channel.
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    What Happens to a Lake When Its Dam is Removed

    Believe it or not, there has been recent talk about rebuilding the Teton dam. I don't know how serious it is, but having been to the site and witnessed the disaster, I find the thought of it appalling.
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    How did the Green River flow "uphill" for about 100 miles?

    Now I can't get the lava lamp image out of my head.
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    How did the Green River flow "uphill" for about 100 miles?

    Fascinating. Flaming Gorge and the Uintas are awesome. From the second article... Oops.
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    Callan: Crowded Canoe Country Isn’t A Crisis

    My first post above was cynical and probably a little off the subject. Where I was is no longer what I consider backcountry. Growth and development have rendered it more accurately front country. Advertising and outfitters have brought the crowds - not writers like Callan. This wasn't his doing...
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    Callan: Crowded Canoe Country Isn’t A Crisis

    To be fair, I don't think the vast majority are reading Callan or anyone else that matters. But we can hope that doesn't apply to those who aspire to deeper travels into canoe country.
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    Callan: Crowded Canoe Country Isn’t A Crisis

    I mentioned my recent visit to the Teton River in another thread. There were significantly more people on the river than the last time I was there. Mostly daytrippers and mostly on SUPs. Halfway between access points, a mature bull moose entered the river ahead of me. I and my group eddied out...
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    Footbrace Thwarted

    I just used original Weldwood contact cement.
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    Footbrace Thwarted

    I have added minicell foam foot blocks in two of my solos now. Just wedges cut from yoga blocks and glued in place where they fit me. If and when I sell those canoes, the new owner can always remove them if they don't like them. I'll soon do the same for the Wildfire. They add hardly any weight...
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    In defense of dams, which U.S. canoeists should worship!

    So this morning I'm thinking about the reservoirs I visit the most - those within an hour from home. The closest was created as a shallow irrigation impoundment, holding water diverted from the Boise River. It was given a second purpose after its creation, as a wildlife preserve. It now...
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    In defense of dams, which U.S. canoeists should worship!

    Yes, but we're talking about only an additional what - twelve feet? And a very small fraction of additional acreage. Without the dams, they're still very large natural lakes, and Pend Oreille still being over 1100' deep. You can include Bear Lake in that as well.
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