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  1. Odyssey

    Is Social Media Undermining and Distorting Actual Wilderness Experiences?

    In answer to the OP question, social media is only unduly influencing the naive and inexperienced wilderness curious, otherwise those with heaps of critical thinking skills regardless of their outdoor experience can sift thru the bs for the tidbits of actual useful facts. While all influencers...
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    Is Social Media Undermining and Distorting Actual Wilderness Experiences?

    Well there ya go, an internet article all about how and why we should all be uninfluenced by internet personas. Ha. (I actually didn't read the whole blab article. I caught the gist of the rant in the first couple paragraphs. Maybe there was a gem of insight hidden in there somewhere but I doubt...
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    Wabakimi is the Plan

    I guess we're all fun types here,1,2, & 3?, so p'raps we can all relate. I and my missus rate lower on the sphincter scale (<1 ha) so slow and daydreamy is our modi oprandi, particularly later in our lives. A take your time tour of the boreal backcountry sounds ideal. I have a Temagami May...
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    What height boots do you prefer?

    re Winter work 'n play. I miss my gaiters. Originally bought for backcountry Nordic touring they became sensible everyday wear for whenever I'd step off the cleared paths and roadways, which was often. The reverse is true nowadays, I seldom wade thru the deep fun stuff. On the rare ocassion I...
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    Cree River Summer 2023

    Thanks Erica for putting together another TR chapter and sharing it here. I've been wondering how the Cree summer went. At 68 yrs young I can really relate to how annoying awkwardness has replaced youthful grace in even the simplest of body movements. Tripping/slipping hazards are a constant...
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    Sit-on-top CANOEs

    Erica, there used to be an expat from England living in the south of France who ran a guided canoe trip down a certain river (might've been the Ardèche but I don't remember). I bookmarked his business but can no longer find that. What drew me to his business is that he outfitted with NC canoes...
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    Whistling Away Wolves

    This is what I carry. https://www.mec.ca/en/product/4007-146/tru-flare-pen-launcher-kit I leave the flares at home during fire bans and only pack the bangers. Both are easy to use. I never preload the pen, just in case, but do carry them in an outside pocket.
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    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    My strictly personal 2 cents. There are enough similarities between the two paddling craft families to please anyone wishing to cross over seeking different experiences on different days. But neither is a gateway drug for the other. You'd really have to try a selection of boats to know what...
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    Photo of the day

    Perhaps no. Would SUPers and kayakers walk that far to the put-in? This looks more like friendly community minded canoeists' approach Take a penny, leave a penny.
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    Peeing in one’s canoeing shorts

    There should be no need for a pee police, but unfortunately as we all may know common sense and knowledge are two tools not everyone has in their toolbox much less show any practised prowess in exercising them. TP mounds near campsites are proof of this.
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    Peeing in one’s canoeing shorts

    I'd say the lady in question is seeking more privacy peeing to avoid the pervs in her group watching her pee. I'd also say her shorts et cetera are probably cleaner than yours.
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    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    I'm not keeping score but in my immediate family the latest tally is canoes 2 kayaks 4. So it looks like we're losing. Er, I mean "we're all winners!" lol. For the record I"ll continue to paddle both, but if I had a little more storage space and a lot more cash I'd definitely buy another couple...
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    25.5 foot Logging freighter canoe/boat thing

    A good work boat. I agree about the moose hauler. Wonder which will cost more, the oak or the plywood? (Ha.) Good luck.
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    Trap Lines North Fans....I've got something cool

    That map would look fitting and impressive on a wall in your home Mem. Even if it's a temporary stewardship.
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    A "Tail" of Two Otters?

    Your comparison of two similar paddles (ottertail and voayageur) remind me of this excellent blog post : https://paddlemaking.blogspot.com/2016/02/voyageur-paddle-artifact-vs-modern.html
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    More grocery store options.

    Be sure to try off the shelf menu shortcuts at home first, in a recipe resembling that of an intended camp meal. Because ya never know, what seemed like a good idea at the time...I couldn't resist the deal staring me in the face in a discount store (that should've been a warning). I bundled...
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    Kevin Callan: Death of the Campfire

    Ha ha. No worries, I understand. Some camp gatherings do resemble lock-ins. https://www.irishstar.com/culture/food-drink/what-lock-in-irish-pubs-30471751
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    Kevin Callan: Death of the Campfire

    Wow, I guess some folks don't know how to socialize sober. Lol. Our family settings have never been places to imbibe. Don't have a hangup about it, just always had a different focus. Booze? No. Hot chocolate a big yes. A pinch of cayenne warms it up nicely. Or shave some chocolate into the hot...
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    Mad River in Billings

    My 2 cents. The stems might be punky. It's always worth a try to stablize that questionable wood with anything from resin to shellac. There are several options, so long as the porous wood is sealed against further moisture. This is a short term treatment, replacement is the ultimate solution...
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    Another new camping trend - individual tents

    I'd never heard of "personal space" until well into adulthood, but I guess it's been around long before anthropologist Edward T. Hall who developed the theory of proxemics, observing in the 50s and 60s the distance people maintained with each other, and found that different cultures percieve...
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