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    Where have we all paddled?

    I almost forgot to include that I was invited by the team coach to paddle during one evening training session with the Austtralian National Dragon Boat team on Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra during a business trip there.
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    Where have we all paddled?

    New York State (Adirondacks, Catskills, St Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, and elsewhere), Ontario (Smiths Falls demo festival event), PA (race training), Ohio (when stuck there in the AF), Yukon Territory (racing), Alaska (second half of 1000 mile Yukon River race)
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    Cell phone coverage in the Adirondacks

    Emergency rescue service aside, I can't help but to mourn in a big way for wilderness lost. I spent many years enjoying and refining my precise and advanced backcountry land navigation skills in my more rewarding wilderness challenging travel days with map, compass, and my wits. I feel much the...
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    How to recruit new canoe paddlers?

    I have written before about the annual BSA high adventure wilderness trek leader/guide program. It is training at BSA National Camping School, Adirondack version, initially physically based at one of the local resident camps to train wilderness guides before scout season opens. I was a permanent...
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    Swift Cruiser 15.8

    I did try the 16.8 Cruiser that same demo day that I met with Bill and Charlie in Saranac Lake. Is there a 17.8 version? Being accustomed for years to paddling a 15.8 Rapidfire, it seemed there was just too much boat in front of me in the 16.8, and it did not want to perform as well for me as I...
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    How to recruit new canoe paddlers?

    i will admit that I may have paddled a kayak just once in my life to nowhere in particular, just to try it for a few minutes. Enough to know that I did not like it, as it does not fit my on water travel paddling likes in any way. I even dislike paddling my Hornbeck canoes, as due to seating...
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    Swift Cruiser 15.8

    Yes, I do have a 15-8 Cruiser. I bought it while waiting for Joe to take a year to complete my PB Shadow that my wife ordered as a surprise gift, since I had spoken of it for years to compliment my more stable Gen1 RapidFire. I finally did get the Shadow, with a custom higher than standard...
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    Risk Management is Sinking Outdoor Ed

    Normally you need to visit the local BSA council office to get a trip plan form. You then fill it out, indicating where you will go and that you will follow all state legal and BSA regulations and safety guidelines, and that everyone (adults included) will wear a PFD at all times. A council...
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    Removing registration stickers without damaging the finish.

    My first canoe was a lighweight hull Grumman that I bough in Columbus OH when I was in th AF there many years ago. After moving to NY (no stickers required), I carefully scraped the registration numbers off. But the awdul outline still remains visible. I don't use that canoe enough to worry...
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    Poll: How old are you - 2026 version

    While there certainly are a goodly number of younger folk, from their teens to the 30's, I have long noted that canoe races draw more than the expected fair share of older paddlers for an athletic event. One often seen older gentleman, Glenn, just retired in his mid 80's, due to a bum leg and...
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    Risk Management is Sinking Outdoor Ed

    I spent 30 years as a permanent staff instructor for the Adirondack Region BSA High Adventure guide training program, one segment of annual BSA National Camping School (NCS), so called the “Adirondack Voyageur guide program”. Eight days of training, about half in classroom, half in the field...
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    How not to paddle a war canoe, or . . .

    Correct, Alan. it can beccome very scary in a heartbeat on that downward heal slope.
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    Need New Food

    I almost forgot Logan bread, originally developed to assist the first climb of Mt Logan, AK, Canada's highest peak. i make my own high density version, bake thinly, and a good while longer than most recipes call for at a lower temperature to make it a bit dryer so it keeps a long time. Find...
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    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    If you live any where neare a usuable airfield and runway, civilian or (especially) military, it and its environs are a target for a capable enemy. Particulary including several miles off the end of the standard use takeoff runway in the miitary nuke weapon carrying case. Same for government...
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    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    Reminds me of a famous Mark Twain quote: "A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way...
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