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    Waxed canvas tarp/wool blanket

    @Bob B. - That would be great. Thanks a lot! Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Waxed canvas tarp/wool blanket

    @Bob B. - Where did you find the Egyptian cotton? That material is as scarce as hen's teeth! Many years ago (OK, like almost 60!) in "Boy's Life" magazine (I think) there were plans for making a one-person shelter and the material of choice was Egyptian cotton. At the time it was easily...
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    Kevin Callan: Death of the Campfire

    @Black_Fly - I have no idea how well rubbing alcohol works but finding fuel is easy enough. It's already been stated somewhere in this thread but purchase Heet in the YELLOW bottle and you'll be all set. Typically you can find it in auto stores or any place that sells something like that. I...
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    Waxed canvas tarp/wool blanket

    Robin - I don't know if she's still in business but there used to be a woman who had a website that went by the name, "Scarlet Scabbard." She sold lots of items to the 18th century living history crowd and one of the items I purchased from her was lightweight oil cloth. I picked up enough that...
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    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    I started with canoeing as a kid but morphed into an instructor for both canoes & kayaks over the years. While I still have a couple of kayaks in the barn, my choice at this point in life is my canoe. It fits all my needs (I.e. trips, fishing, taking the dog, etc.) and is easier with my aged...
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    NH PBS Paddle thru History series

    @clemency - Have to agree with you. After such a wonderful part 1, the concluding episode was a real letdown. Wish they showed more of their trip and the challenges they must have faced going up the Hudson, across NYS and then on down the St. Lawrence. Hopefully there will be a full length...
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    NH PBS Paddle thru History series

    Thanks for bringing this up. I just saw it a while ago but didn't have time to watch the entire video. Will make sure I get back to it. Some of the areas being paddled are essentially in my backyard. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    A Molded Plywood Canoe

    Don't know anything about the original company, Allied Aviation Corp., but today you can find a marine grade plywood canoe kit from the folks at Chesapeake Light Craft down in Annapolis MD. They're known mostly for their kayak kits but the have sailboats, the canoe and other watercraft in what...
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    Another new camping trend - individual tents

    Years ago with the college outdoor program I worked in, I always shared tent space with my students. But, as the years went on, it seemed a safer bet to sleep by myself. Between moving into a hammock and/or sleeping under a tarp, it solved all my problems. Students seemed to like the...
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    Kevin Callan: Death of the Campfire

    I typically cook using a small alcohol stove when alone but still enjoy a small campfire during the evening hours. It's more for the relaxing feel it gives me than anything else. Typically I burn the stuff that no one else uses that proliferates around campsites. Using all that small stuff...
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    Sultan to Gogama: A Saga of Seven Rivers

    @CanoeDaddy - Haven't gotten to your trip report yet but after reading the comments, I wish you all the best with your cramps. I started with that issue two summers ago while on an overnight. My legs locked up and I was in incredible pain. Luckily for me, the friend I was with is an athletic...
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    Bad back and purchasing a new lightweight canoe

    @TimJ - After reading your height & weight, I'm pretty much in your ballpark; although I tip the scales closer to 215. For what it's worth, I was able to pick up a used Hemlock Canoe "Peregrine" and have been very happy with the purchase. I can fish out of it and it's essentially my trip boat...
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    Barbless hooks

    I started eliminating the barbs about 5 years ago and haven't noticed any difference in the number of fish I bring to my canoe. Of course, I wasn't all that great at the sport to begin with so I'm not sure it matters. I just enjoy being out in my canoe and having the chance to fish while on a...
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    Oswegatchie River, October 10 and 11th 2024

    Thanks for a trip down memory lane. I used to do that trip every few years with my students. We'd go in mid-May and usually were able to get in and out before the flies hit. Always a great time. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Recommended PFD for solo canoeing and fishing

    I wear a PFD that I won from NRS. The model is no longer available but it's very comfortable and easy to paddle & cast while wearing it. It has a side zipper instead of one on the front of the jacket but it's not a problem. I do like the front pocket on the chest where a small box of lures or...
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    Snake infested water bodies

    I remember my first time paddling in the Okefenokee NWR. We were warned not to paddle under tree limbs if we could avoid them since snakes might be sunning themselves on them. Nothing like a snake falling into your canoe to upset the day! That's all for now. Take care and until next...
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    How many have paddled the Maine Island Trail (MITA) by canoe?

    First, let me state, the only section of the MITA that I've been on was as a passenger in a sailboat. That said, a few years ago I stumbled on a couple, with their large Malamute pooch, on YouTube who shared their MITA adventures. They were both paddling Placid Boatworks canoes; Rapidfires I...
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    Knudsen Knupak canoe portage frames and bags for sale in Vermont

    Years ago while working in the Adirondacks for SUNY Cortland, we fabricated 50 or so proto-types of these portage packs from old Camp Trails external frames. We used PVC pipe and fittings to create the supports for where the canoe sits. After 25+ years, these are still going out with students...
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    New gear for 2024 and 2025?

    I picked up a new hammock from Hammock Gear. I'd been looking at the "Circadian" for a while and finally pulled the trigger when it went to 30% off. Definitely worth the price. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Leaving firewood at camp

    For years I taught LNT as part of my outdoor classes but I always strove to stress it's an ethic not necessarily law. Unfortunately, I've also met too many LNT instructors who have allowed their own prejudices to be shared as "the law" when it comes to various LNT principles. When you are...
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