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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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    What leg to push off of. Effect of heeling on forward velocity.

    I guess I'm still stuck on the idea of lifting the bow out of the water. With the bow of the Solitude just clearing the surface, almost the whole offside waterline is still in play when carving. That means all of the chine ahead of the widest part of the hull is still a major influence. To...
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    Late Season Canoe Poling on the Union River

    Looks like a fun stretch of river. I love your bow art. :D Nice hopicopter move!
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    What leg to push off of. Effect of heeling on forward velocity.

    I'm not sure I do. The only reason I have zero rocker solos is that is all I have found in the longer canoes in my limited used market, and the used market is all I have here. I seem to recall CW commenting that a little bow rocker doesn't necessarily cause an efficiency penalty. So I'd love to...
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    Request for Insight on the Owyhee River, Oregon

    H Haha! Not the nicest guy in Idaho, but I live near the Owyhees and I'm not one to pass up an excuse to visit them. The group I picked up were some younger guys I used to paddle with until they got too much into whitewater for me. Ppine is right that the river can be flashy and it can be...
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    Request for Insight on the Owyhee River, Oregon

    BTW, the BLM website probably still has a link somewhere for river maps of the entire drainage above the reservoir. Let me know if you can't find it. Worst case, if it's not there anymore, I can scan my hard copy.
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    Request for Insight on the Owyhee River, Oregon

    That photo looks familiar. Three Forks, right? I picked up a group there a couple summers ago. That would be the takeout for the upper runs with very remote and inconvenient access. Putting in there takes you through a lot of class 3, some 4, and a couple of class five (one is+5) on the way to...
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Oh yeah, that's one of mine. And it's a real concern in my area. The lower Boise river runs right through the Capitol City and then the rest of the valley on its way to the Snake River. Between the runoff from streets and yards after a rainstorm and the runoff from nearby farms with gravity...
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