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    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    From what I said, why would you ever think that? The Strategic triad capable of delivering nukes consists of Aircraft, ICBMs and submarines. 'we had representatives of the first two delivery systems in this thread, I was only looking for the third if we had one.
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    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    So we've got two legs of the Srategic Triad repesented here. Do we have any "Boomers" wearing the dolphin pin online here?
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    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    That's the way i do it with a heavier canoe, C2 or larger when using my knupac. With a clamp-in yoke, I'd rather not subject the stern deck of my lighteweight canoes to grinding in the dirt or pavement with that method. They are just as easy to do a single lift from ground to shoulders. With a...
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    Happens every year

    Count the calendar weeks until the Vernal Equinox, just a couple days more than 6 weeks to the first day of spring! What a coincidence. Phil is right again, as good as any weather observer. Happens every year. No lack of woodchucks here in CNY. Every young boy's first .22 target. Farmers are...
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    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    As with Offutt (SAC home base), Ellsworth, Whiteman (home of the B2 bomber), FE Warren, Malmstrom, and Minot Air Force bases ("why not Minot? Freezin's the reason"). These are Bomber, Tanker air refueler, and ICBM missile launch bases. They are situated far from the coastline to provide maximum...
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    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    When I was in the Air Force, flying with the Strategic Air Command (specializing in nuclear delivery systems), we were definitely a target at our base not far from the southwestern corner of the Adirondacks. We knew that not only was the base itself a target, but so was the area several miles...
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    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    I'll add that with the bolt-in yoke method, I use a thin line tied from bow to stern with a quick release clip at my hand, the line being slack enough for me to grab it at my hip. This allows me to control tip of the canoe for going up or down slopes. Sometimes the quick release is needed...
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    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    it does work, but the glued in block is too thick (high). The clamp installed itself at a steep angle tended to not be secure and slide off the block. So I had to fabricate small wood spacer blocks to put through the clamp bolt to extend the depth of the metal clamp to the level of the block. it...
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    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    i have posted the photo of me carying my Hornbeck with a Knupak many times and will not repeat tha here. But i do have a photo of the knupak breing mounted on a custom bent yoke temporarily held at the canoe's CG by with bolts and finger tight nuts through the wood gunwales. Time to...
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    Your three favorite pieces of comfort or luxury canoe camping gear

    Unlesss I am in a relaxed campsite situation, I cannot wear a bug shirt during heavy exercise activity. it is just too hot to wear. Contantly moving is my best bug defense. Other than its lack of ventilation,, it is just too annoying to bushwhack without it getting caught in every branch I pass by.
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    So, what old item do you still use?

    When I started racing in the Adirondack 90-mile canoe race in the 1990's, At first I used a beautiful Grey Owl wood bent shaft paddle. It served me well in several years of racing. I still have it but it is now more of a museum piece since I soon discovered carbon bents and the G.E.. is a bit...
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    Winter conversation

    My brother, a formerB-52 pilot and a then TWA pilot, was an early adopter of modern sport hot air ballooning beginning in the mid 1960's and into the 1970's. He was responsible for organizing the launch of 41 hot air balloons during the opening ceremony of the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics. He flew...
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    Late Jan. 2026: Snow where you are?

    That is exactly what I have understood is true also. Don't count on my 5 feet of snow depth to do anything but to protect them over winter hiding in the dead grass below
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    Late Jan. 2026: Snow where you are?

    Tug Hill Plateau, east of Lake Ontario. Although I grew up and still live on the perimeter of the area, this and last season are some of the deepest existing snow levels I have ever seen. I have a small hunting camp near these images. Normally I ski 2 miles in to shovel the roof, have done so...
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    Splash cover

    A home made cover on a voyageur canoe racing in the Yukon River Five Finger Rapids. Myself in the bow, in one shot i am sumerged diving through a standing wave, in the next i am paddling air. Each paddler has their own adjustable coated nylon fabric segment, all held firmly in place and...
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