So I wonder why does the data transfer take so long with canoetripping.net and not the other forum sites, or any other sites I visit? Other than the Xenforo platform being unique among them? Or is it related to a specific server that's feeding canoetripping.net? And why only with my interactions...
I've been getting good download/upload speeds all this time (700-850 down/250-450 up) and web access has been good except for this one website. It's weird. I think I'll probably have to call Fidium to help troubleshoot but first I'll try Benson's suggestion to use a different ISP (via Wi-Fi) at...
I didn't take that shot and should have mentioned it in my post. I thought it was a great photo (and have a Grasse River canoe) so I saved it. As far as the cat in a canoe with a pfd, I have a canoeing friend with a cat that is more like a dog than a typical cat - it goes for walks on a leash...
Glenn, thanks for the reply. The problem has evolved from no click response to extremely slow responses while navigating this site. Sometimes while logging in or posting I'll wait for 20 to 30 seconds (or more) for the site to load everything. (I've even started to open another browser tab and...
Wish I could figure out what's going on. I've tried rebooting the fiber optic modem and the router, and cleaning up the laptop caches many times. No luck. The problems seem to be limited to this site and this site alone. Maybe Cogent Communications hates canoeists, or me. :LOL:
Tracing route...
Thanks. We're hoping so. With the changes in weather patterns, though, we're expecting it could be hot like July, cold like November, or something in-between. ;)
Got permits this morning for two of us in solo canoes, 12 days in Quetico in September. I've driven across Canada a couple times but this time I'll get to go canoeing! My canoeing buddy and I have been on other trips but always in a big expedition tandem, so this will be interesting. :)
The backstory of canoe design is always interesting. Thanks for posting.
I like Northstar Canoe's term of "shouldered flare" to describe the tumblehome shape they incorporate into many of their canoes. It's basically a subset of "shouldered tumblehome" I suppose, which could include a wide...
Congrats! The Classic is a performance hull but has enough stability to forgive a bit of paddler error. It is a tripping canoe after all. I think it will get along well with the Sitka ST. :)
The Classic is actually a reasonably affordable canoe considering the alternatives and I hear you about...
Buying any machined metal parts is a shock these days.
We use two 8 foot telescoping poles we got from REI. (As linked in Simuliumvenustum's post.) The 8 foot height lifts the tarp high enough to provide a usable space underneath. Not inexpensive these days at $80 each but they're pretty darn...
True, I probably shouldn't have been quite so encouraging in my first reply. In my defense, I was thinking of a more leisurely pace in a sea kayak. One canoe that I know can keep up with fast sea kayakers is the Clipper Sea-1, but it's basically half kayak to begin with.
To help keep up with...
I guess they figure we canoeists can quickly subtract blade length from paddle length in our heads. (That's what I had to correct.) :ROFLMAO:
It would be handy for them to include what shaft length is, because I agree, it's probably more relevant than total length. I'd also like to see more...