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  1. riverstrider

    Oh, darn! What was I thinking???

    I have left a nice fuzzy rubber farmer-john wetsuit sitting on the roof of my truck cap, drying, never to be seen again. Twice. How bad is that? -rs
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    A beer with a canoe on it I can recommend

    I recently returned from a beer-intensive canoe trip to the Saranac Lakes, and had an opportunity to sample three beers that had canoes on their labels. Of the three, my favorite was Founders All Day IPA. Also, Matt Brewing Company, who brew the "Saranac" beers, have a couple different canoes...
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    A beer with a canoe on it I can recommend

    Maudite is my personal favorite with a canoe on it. There is also this somewhat less-favorable selection, although if you like Kolsch style it isn't bad: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/710/89102/ -rs
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    Screen Names

    Mine is probably one of those self-explanatory names, but perhaps not. Amongst the many canoeing-related there are, my two favorites are canoe poling and canoe tripping. Poling a canoe is as close as I've come to walking on the water, but "riverwalker" seemed too, uh, pedestrian a name. So...
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    Committing to the single blade

    Welcome to the light, lol! Be patient, and you will find yourself liking that single blade more and more. But don't ever let anyone tell you that you can't ever use a double blade occasionally...there is a time and a place for those infernal sticks!
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    Day 8: Post Office Lane, Westerly, RI to Barn Island Wildlife Refuge, North Stonington, CT One more day on the river. When I woke up, I reflected on the challenges we had overcome. Honestly, it had not been as difficult as I thought it might be. The most significant challenge that we had...
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    I hope you are enjoying this report, and I really appreciate your patience! I have only one more day to post, but it will be more than a week before I can get to it. Lake Tahoe calls for some R & R. Cheers! -rs
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    Day 7: The confluence of the Wood and Pawcatuck Rivers to Post Office Lane below Potter Hill Dam, Westerly, RI Once again, we woke up to a phenomenal sunny, dry day with nothing to do but paddle to our next campsite. *yawn* Our only obligation was to get to the paddling access down in...
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    For the whiskey lovers in the room

    A good craft beer IS the good stuff.
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    For the whiskey lovers in the room

    I recently received something called the "Impressive Flask Award" from the "Adventure Flask Society" (look them up). It was an impressive flask for sure...this puppy can contain an entire fifth of liquor. Despite regulations that may have dictated to the contrary, it arrived via the U.S...
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    500 Members

    I have been sending a lot of folks to the site and letting them know they have to register in order to see photos. I don't know if that is true or not, but what the hell, maybe it worked.
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    Hello from Massachusetts!

    Welcome from a neighbor in Rhode Island! I hope your spring canoe trip plans come along nicely, and good luck! Nothing like camping out of a canoe.
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    Day 6, down the Wood River from Barberville to its confluence with the Pawcatuck River. It was cool overnight, and a cool, dry morning as we awoke. We convened in the conference room for a mosquito-free breakfast of leftovers: hot dogs, potato salad, egg salad, and strawberry rhubarb crisp...
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    Day 5: Portaging out of Big River Management Area out to Congdon Hill Road, up to Route 3, over to Austin farm Road, and through Arcadia Management Area to reach the Wood River and paddle down to Barberville. A few scattered raindrops fell early in the morning, and that turned out to be the...
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    Day 4: From Riverpoint Park, West Warwick, all the way up the South Branch Pawtuxet River, across Flat River Reservoir and up the Big River to camp in Big River Management Area, West Greenwich. I got up after a restful night and mentally checked my social calendar for the day. Let’s see…three...
  16. riverstrider

    First time in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota

    Nice write up, and the pictures tell a great story. It looks like the food was worth having the guide along, IMHO! The BWCA is definitely on my bucket list. -rs
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    Do not want to be an embarsement at canoe race.

    I have found the key to racing for me is good drafts, and I mean that in two contexts. First, drafting behind a fast boat (i.e. paddling only a couple feet behind the boat and taking advantage of their slipstream) can allow you to paddle at the same speed as they do with far less effort, since...
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    A first-ever canoe trip across the State of Rhode Island

    Day 3: From “The Oxbows” all the way up the Pawtuxet River to Riverpoint Park at the confluence of the North and South Branches of the Pawtuxet. Once again we were up early, and were packed and on the river by around 8:10. We hadn’t even started upriver yet when I head a shout from shore...
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    Pat's Backcountry Beer

    The effort I like to put into having some beer amounts to the equivalent of popping open a can. And there are so many good beers now that come available in a can that, to me, it is worth the effort and weight over the portage trail. I am intrigued by the idea of dehydrated beer, and I have read...
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    Canoe Cart

    The cart Glenn has is the same as I and probably YC has. They are almost, but not quite, bomb proof. When a couple pals of mine were wheeling their admittedly over-loaded canoe with one of those carts, and not paying attention to the orientation of the wheels while horsing it up a steep grade...
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