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    What happens when you paddle a bent shaft backwards?

    Yup. There's theory, and then there's everything else. From my own experience and from what I've read, pulling with your arms isn't as efficient as pushing with your core.
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    Photo of the day

    We're going to miss that Lady Bug but happy to see it will be used by an appreciative paddler. It's a classic canoe with provenance. Have fun!
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    Fish Creek Campground - Rollins Loop

    I hadn't thought about "going to ground" but I guess it makes sense if the trees aren't there at a campground site. I decided to "go to air" this year because I often see better hammock setups than tent spots at dispersed sites. I also like the idea of being able to string a hammock just about...
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    Fish Creek Campground - Rollins Loop

    That complex is a nice mix of developed and dispersed campsites with multiple loop possibilities. Due to earlier commitments and recent injuries I haven't been over there yet this year. Your post is good motivation for me to recover quickly and get back in a canoe. I noticed you use a quilt(?)...
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    Button at the bottom right of the page “Back to top”

    I use Firefox on Windows 11 and it works as described. I just nudge the scroll wheel on the mouse and the two shortcut buttons show up. I didn't know about this feature until now. Nice feature! Thank you, kahel for bringing this up!
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    When a hole smiles at you

    This readable explanation mentions frowning holes... Understanding Holes - Lower Columbia Canoe Club
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    Videos of open canoes running very hard or big rapids

    Mark Miller was one of those crazy canoers down in Chile and he put on the whitewater clinics I attended back in 1993 or so on the Methow River. He was paddling a Dagger Genesis that he used down in Chili and let me borrow it for the clinic rather than the tandem Blue Hole OCA I was paddling. I...
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    Improve your boat control techniques to enhance all types of canoeing

    A fast canoe and light weight paddle let me feel like I've been paddling a lifetime, but I know who the "true" canoeists are. Thing is, being the fastest shouldn't necessarily imply being the best. Canoeing is so much more than a competitive event.
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    Open Boats at Zoar Gap

    Erik, looks like a fun drop. I gave up running whitewater when I moved back to New England from the Pacific Northwest (only so much room in a U-Haul truck) but I do miss it. My boat wasn't a bad canoe, a Dagger/Clipper Genesis, but it was really designed for big water so it wasn't as playful as...
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    Improve your boat control techniques to enhance all types of canoeing

    Our Hemlock Kestrel was originally supposed to serve as both a tripping and "sport" canoe but it's not as maneuverable as we'd hoped and freestyle lessons were a bit difficult to practice well so I bought a Northstar Firebird, which is a very nimble sport canoe. A lot of fun on flat or moving...
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    Improve your boat control techniques to enhance all types of canoeing

    I hear ya, sort of. I sold my Advantage solo cruiser because I was getting a bit bored with doing laps around local lakes by myself, plus, the Advantage isn't a great canoe for exploring swamps and narrow streams. I bought a more versatile canoe, a Kestrel, to take it's place and found that...
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    Improve your boat control techniques to enhance all types of canoeing

    After discussing it with Glenn I decided to re-post my original reply. I deleted it because it didn't seem relevant to the majority of CanoeTripping.net topics and I didn't want to come across as a FreeStyle fanboy on this site. I'm not, but taking those courses has done as much (and more) to...
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    Field sharpening

    I don't bring a true sharpening stone because the knives I bring camping are in good shape before I go and I'm not out on a trip for more than a week or maybe two. But I have started carrying a Swix or Toko diamond stone for touching up edges. I've found that these not only do a good job on...
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    I'm not a flat water Olympic paddler but the high-kneel position in a needle boat doesn't seem comparable to a typical solo recreational cruising canoe, which I do paddle. I've tried straight blades for cruising but always come back to a bent blade paddle for putting in the miles. That's me...
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