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  1. Bob B.

    How much do you learn about an area before tripping?

    Great pics and post Robin. I remember Claire well … she was amazing, full of info and always kept me up to date on fire info and the condition of the road into Leano Lake. When planning a trip I agree with ppine, knowledge is power. I study topo maps, make notes on my maps, study the...
  2. Bob B.

    What is your most DISLIKED tree and why?

    Second on the fuzz ball annoyance. I have a deep distain for Prickly Ash. My timber is loaded with it … such a pain to walk through, log in, hunt around … ugh!
  3. Bob B.

    What is your favorite tree and why?

    Stevet, good call on the mulberry. I forgot to add that one, Jake and I just love to eat the fruit!
  4. Bob B.

    What is your favorite tree and why?

    Wow, tough post for me. I live in the Wisconsin timber so I have many choices. I love Red Oak as it is food for the deer and turkeys, heats my house as well as belongs to many furniture and structural items in my home. Black Walnut is a cash crop here, is beautiful wood and is the core of one...
  5. Bob B.

    Keewaydin duffel bag

    OK Art ... here goes. I hope this pics explain it better than my typing does. FYI ... my duffle on trips weighs in the mid sixty pounds area. When tumped it is much more manageable for me than s large pack on my shoulders and fits extremely well in my canoe.
  6. Bob B.

    Keewaydin duffel bag

    I take one of the tump tails and make a wrap around the bottom of the bag ( 8 inches or so up from bottom ). I bring the tail over my first make another loop and tie off. Then repeat with tail near the top of the bag. Art, I do not convey my meaning very well. I will try to take pictures this...
  7. Bob B.

    Keels: Yeah or Nay?

    My limited experience with keels is that they do nothing for paddling performance. Possibly May strengthen the hull or make for ease of construction? When wilderness tripping I have found keels to stick to underwater logs or rocks where other smooth bottom shallow arch canoes often act much...
  8. Bob B.

    What is your local day paddle?

    Great post Al! It was nice to your Seliga in action again. Jake and I hit the timber early today, maintaining trails, seeding a food plot … then time for woods walk … with my bug shirt. By 10:30 both tired and hot, we sat on the couch, turned on the fan and took a fiver. This is a great post...
  9. Bob B.

    Photo of the day

    After a bit Jake need to move about, so he went fishing ... pointing fish We made it home and after breakfast worked together on the yard and walked Jake a solid 3 mile woods romp. Pretty good day.
  10. Bob B.

    Photo of the day

    Went paddling with my wife today. Gov Dodge State Park in Dodgeville WI. I enjoy spending time with her like this. Jake and I can no longer keep up with her and her new paddle!
  11. Bob B.

    Pemican

    https://www.shtfpreparedness.com/homemade-pemmican-recipe/ Here is a recipie I stole from the internet. It is good in explaining the how tos. I always used ground venison in mine. After cooking the meat, I would use a strainer to wash off any left over fat, then dehydrate until it was like...
  12. Bob B.

    What is your local day paddle?

    Wow, great pics! I loved your post Al. Sounds like an awesome day exploring, fishing … paddling, poling, lining. I always enjoy pics of your canoe in action. 👍😎
  13. Bob B.

    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    Sharp looking truck Robin … reminds me of my old Chevy C20 … wood bed with split rims. Oh the adventures I had in that old truck. Shinning times. Mine was older, 1969. Your 1983 brings back fond memories … good picture 😉👍
  14. Bob B.

    Skillet Cornbread

    Here is video on hot water cornbread. I would make a much smaller batch and use lard rather than corn oil. Also - it is a little over detailed as he is making them in his kitchen vs on a skillet in the bush - the principal is the same. Bob.
  15. Bob B.

    Cooking Fish

    I have mentioned before I travel solo so I have no worry of what the rest may think as I am alone. As long as my dog Jake is ok with it, we are good. I seldom fry my fish and never grill it. Like scratchypants mentioned several posts ago, I boil my fish. Walleye boil well, and Jake loves the...
  16. Bob B.

    Big Brook, paddle and pole trip, North Maine Woods

    Wow! What a cool video to watch this morning. Jake and I loved it !
  17. Bob B.

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Wow … excellent job! I have enjoyed reading this thread. Enjoy your canoe! I would be interested in reading a write up of how she paddles. Bob.
  18. Bob B.

    Photo of the day

    Great looking picture with dramatic looking “ fish scale “ clouds. 👍🛶
  19. Bob B.

    Food Staple Trail Cooking

    I have been wondering, does anyone make buckwheat pancakes or use this flour for a heartier Bannock in the back country? As a young boy, I used to love using this flour to make very hearty pancakes. It has been a very long time since I experimented with making them in the bush, or making a...
  20. Bob B.

    Twig Stoves: Experiences, Opinions and Pictures

    Sweeper, I have always been a little curious about the Kelly Kettle, and not until I looked again at your pictures did I realize they did more than boil water. Do you use the "hobo stove" or the pot stand often to cook meals, or primarily just use the kettle to boil water. I guess there...
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