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    Caught in big weather events

    Wow, many of these stories are amazing! I have nothing so dramatic but a few interesting events. Once in northern Saskatchewan, we had an 18' canoe that was pulled up on shore and turned over (but not tied down) picked up and blown onto the lake by gusts from a nearby thunderstorm. It...
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    Tent guyline storage

    Tangled tent guy lines are a pain. I've taken to doubling mine a few times until it's quite short and then tying a loose overhand knot. That seems to work most of the time to prevent guy line tangle. Recently friends gave us a cheap pop-up tent for our grandchildren to play in. That tent had...
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    Planning for 5-month isolated winter followed by 1-month canoe trip at beak-up

    Bumpy road. Good that you found the will to keep going.
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    Planning for 5-month isolated winter followed by 1-month canoe trip at beak-up

    Oh my! I can't even imagine what that experience was like for you two. Words like "cancer" and "amputation" are beyond frightening. I think you don't need to apologize for feeling sorry for yourself or for your sense of relief at the good news.
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    Litter, garbage and trash

    I have found that most campsites have been left quite clean, however, I have certainly come upon campsites that have been strewn with garbage. Usually we carry a bag for our own garbage and we have often cleaned up campsites where garbage has been left behind. Sometimes the amount of garbage...
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    Planning for 5-month isolated winter followed by 1-month canoe trip at beak-up

    You are a gifted writer. Thanks for this and keep going.
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    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    Quite a lot of cross-country skiing. Planning "hopefully, maybe, someday" canoe trips even when they are unlikely to happen but, just in case they might happen and, besides that, they are fun to plan. I also try to plan canoe trips that are more likely to happen - read: closer, shorter...
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    The Voyageurs

    Thanks! Good to see it again. Yes, I'm quite sure that one of the paddlers is a young Bill Mason.
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    Video: Man Turns Massive Log into Amazing Canoe

    Wow on so many levels and in so many ways!
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    Seasonal withdrawal

    Definitely suffering from withdrawal. Water is starting to get hard. Hopefully we'll get enough snow soon so that cross-country ski season can start.
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    Snow, where you are?

    A very good point. I'll see if I can fix that.
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    Snow, where you are?

    We had enough snow to cover the ground a couple of weeks ago and it was quite cold at night - about -18 C or 0 F. It looked like it was going to stay but we've had above freezing daytime highs for quite a few days and it's forecast to be above freezing for the next week or so. Can't paddle so...
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    Milk River, Alberta - Del Bonita to Writing on Stone Provincial Park

    Your "partyers bridge" is likely the bridge near Del Bonita which is where we started. The next bridge with a campsite is at the town of Milk River. Agree that the Milk River above the town of Milk River is pretty tight and has significant current so being able to back ferry was helpful. The...
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    2023 Fund Drive Now On

    Glenn, Money sent. No need to add Site Supporter. I missed the part about adding a message. Not a problem for me if it's not a problem for you.
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    Milk River, Alberta - Del Bonita to Writing on Stone Provincial Park

    We considered doing that whole trip that year because some friends had done the lower part into the States a few years ago and also because we were quite interested in the faster river in the upper part. Time became an issue so we had to choose between the upper or lower part of the Milk and...
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    Tarp pole modification

    Where I usually canoe camp there is not much traffic so there is usually a good choice of small trees. I find one about 6' to 8' long and I leave a Y at the end. I put the rope with a weight over the Y and run the rope along the shaft of the stick. I then raise the stick and drop the weighted...
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    Last ride for this year ... River Rur, Germany

    Looks like a great time to tell stories about this year and years past and also to discuss future trips.
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    Tarp pole modification

    A great idea! I've been finding suitable branches to put a tarp line up over a tree branch because, as you said, on most of the trees there are a way too many closely spaced branches to allow one to throw a weighted line over them. What material did you use to make your device? Thanks!
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    Puddle Jumper videos

    So my search for Omer Stringer films continues to lead me to some dead ends and onto some really interesting tangents. Puddle Jumper is a paddler from Saskatchewan who has posted a number of canoe tripping videos on YouTube. He has a good sense of humour and does a great job of videoing from...
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    Vintage "Survival in the Bush" video

    Thanks, Robin, similar comments to here. They noticed the same things that we did. I agree that, although it was somewhat staged, it doesn't diminish Angus' skills.
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