o my.. My day trips involve walking out the front door down our right of way. 700 feet. Pick up the canoe off the rack and carry it 40 feet. Plop. in the drink off the dock.
That sounds like a pleasant ideal dawdle.o my.. My day trips involve walking out the front door down our right of way. 700 feet. Pick up the canoe off the rack and carry it 40 feet. Plop. in the drink off the dock.
Similarly, when I am at my new Adirondack camp, I open my canoe shed back door, carry my Rapidfire or hornbeck, or Wenonah C2, or guideboat 100 feet (the legal required distance for all structures to be from water's edge), and paddle off on my private no-motors lake for a 3+ mile spin. When I make plans for more of a wilderness adventure, the carry is generally a bit of a longer trek from parking area to a much more remote waterway.o my.. My day trips involve walking out the front door down our right of way. 700 feet. Pick up the canoe off the rack and carry it 40 feet. Plop. in the drink off the dock.
sorry . You win for length, lose for distance.. Same but starting from Maine same distance. The second time even further.. Homer AK.Well, if you want to include motorized carries, from my home in NY to Whitehorse on the Yukon, it was a one way road trip of 3,865 miles by way of a touristy side detour through the Canadian Rockies and Banff National Park with a C4 canoe carried on my car top.