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  1. stevet

    Best & worst campsites ever?

    Worst was at “Grocery Place” site on the paddling loop at Collier-Seminole state park in SW Florida. Grass 2 feet high which I am certain contributed to mosquitoes so thick you couldn’t open your mouth to speak. Gave up cooking dinner when there were more mosquitoes in the pot than food. Not...
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    What are we doing wrong?

    Videos do have value, however….. Taking lessons from certified instructors was the best decision my wife and I made when we were beginning paddling. Highly recommended. Eventually I became an instructor then instructor trainer and, certainly not to toot my own horn, but I know I was able to...
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    Marshall Lake loop- NW Ontario (July 2024)

    Thanks for a stellar TR…really appreciate the time and effort to post it.
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    Photo of the day

    LOVE TC area! Hope you had salmon for dinner.
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    Shiawassee River

    Good thinking…. my favorite type of paddling…intimate and pretty
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    Curtis Dragonfly canoe saved

    Excellent job saving a classic…enjoy!
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    Waldo Lake, Oregon

    Fond memories of my Tripper…such a comfortable canoe. Beautiful place!
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    Grizzly Bears

    That ranger is made of some pretty stern stuff!
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    Paddling in circles

    Sorry to hear the bad news, hope all ends well. I would have been one to question the XL14 for lake travel but you have certainly proven with your experiences the adage that “a man with an opinion is not at the mercy of a man with the facts.” Looking forward to the eventual trip report.
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    How I came to buy my canoe

    Interesting topic…I confess to not remembering where I bought my first canoe (OT Penobscot) or what I paid for it, only that the purchase was precipitated by a realization that putting packs in the canoe and going downhill was much easier than my previous avocation of putting them on my back and...
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    Videos demonstrating many of the freestyle reverse moves

    The saying was always “whatever you can do going forward you can do going reverse and whatever you can do on side you can do offside”. Of course some of those maneuvers are more for show than practicality. In fact practically speaking you never have to change sides anyway to go elegantly in any...
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    Yard Sale Coup

    Great buy! Congrats!
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    RIP Dan Cooke

    I met Dan when he came to get his FS instructor certification when FS was still with the ACA. It was a bit perfunctory as I and the other IT’s knew he would be certified easily. His attitude towards learning was open and he generously shared his knowledge and fun personality. His passing is a...
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    Videos demonstrating many of the freestyle reverse moves

    Wow, it is NOT fun to watch yourself on video! Everything was done in such slow motion to try to help viewers understand. It was the early days of FS and there really wasn’t any video available for FS instruction at that time. Tom MacKenzie felt there should be, so he paid for a camera crew and...
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    The most picturesque places you've paddled

    Glenn, I would put Juniper Springs right near the top for beauty….along with a Lotus Caper
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    The most picturesque places you've paddled

    This may be similar to the photo of the day thread, but let’s see what you consider your most picturesque paddle. Here’s my offering….Moraine Lake BC (if memory serves). Shortly after this picture a small avalanche rolled down the mountain and made for quite a spectacular sight.
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    Killarney by Water - 10 Days ALONE Canoeing the Backcountry

    Really well done. Love Norm….he looks pretty mellow and knows how to behave in a canoe! Thanks for the ride.
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    That is one serious woodpecker
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    I apparently have too many favorites….here is one we called “the climbing tree” because when I was very young we could climb up easily using the curved trunk to get started. It is the exact same size today as it was 70 years ago when I started climbing it!
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    Greetings from the UP

    Welcome. Lots of nice water up there! Nice canoe to explore it with. Nothing paddles like a wooden canoe.
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