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    Leftover food

    Travel with college students and you'll never have to deal with leftovers again; and that's based on a 45 year career with college outdoor programs. Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Wind threshold

    I'm so happy to have read through all the previous posts. There have been many times over the years when I've wondered if I'm being overly cautious when it comes to paddling in (against?) the wind. It's nice to know there are so many paddlers who I admire who have many of the same concerns...
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    Five day base camp trip on Seboeis Lake in Maine

    Great looking trip. So glad you two were able to connect and then share your adventure with the rest of us. Thanks! That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    What's your morning routine on canoe trips?

    My morning routine has changed a bit now that I'm older and doing more base camp/fishing trips. In the old days I'd have my sleeping bag stuffed before I left the tent and my gear organized. From there I'd start my stove, put the water, get my food bag from wherever it was hanging and begin...
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    "Sleigh riding" big swells in OC-6 outrigger canoes

    Thanks for the video. The one time I was in Hawaii I was fortunate enough to hook up with a canoe club. I was given the privilege of using one of their solo outrigger canoes and spent some time surfing with the boat; although on nothing like what's shown in the video. Long story short, I had...
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    LOTN trip! Weeeeeee!

    Hey David - I think you're going to enjoy your Steger mukluks. I'm on my second pair after wearing out the first pair. Mine are the "Arctic" version (I think that's what they're called) but you can identify them by the canvas uppers with the moose hide lower moc area. Ultra comfortable and...
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    Video: Kiwi canoeing across Canada rescues mud trapped dog

    Happy to see he was able to reunite the dog with his owner. Thanks for posting! Until next time...be well. snapper
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    LOTN trip! Weeeeeee!

    Coldfeet...do you mind sharing what trip you signed up for? I looked at their website after you announced your trip and saw a 7 day trip that doesn't travel quite so much. More of a sit back, relax with a second cup of coffee & explore adventure. It sounded like something I could still do...
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    Killarney by Water - 10 Days ALONE Canoeing the Backcountry

    Wonderful video. Having a companion such as Norm can make all the difference in the world when you're out there by yourself. It was great seeing him and look forward to future adventures between you two. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    LOTN trip! Weeeeeee!

    David - I look forward to hearing about your adventure. Good luck with the knee rehab. I'll be interested in how your knee holds up as it could determine whether I look into their trips for the future. Hope it all goes well for you. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be...
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    Hello from Tucson!

    Welcome from central NYS! Glad you could join us. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Grade A boat or a second?

    No expert on the subject but something sounds fishy here. If they felt the need to apply a patch, it seems to me that it wasn't a first quality canoe so it should have been classified as a second. Again, I'm not an expert but that's how I see it; for whatever that's worth. That's all for now...
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    Help me to Sherlock Holmes this Indian(?) Style Canoe: Floating off the Florida Keys

    For a while there were a lot of these faux bark canoes that found their way into 18th century living history events. We made one out of an old Mad River "Explorer" that was given to me. With the good ones, you had to paddle pretty close before you realized it wasn't a true bark canoe. They...
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    Just found this out of the way place to paddle

    Not quite as thick as that grouping of gators but we experienced something similar while paddling in the Okefenokee NWR. If you come in from the Folkston entrance, you begin paddling into the refuge via an old canal. One spring it was impossible to paddle this stretch without seeing gators in...
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    Your first canoeing or canoe trip memories

    My first experience in a canoe took place when I was about 10 years old. We lived on Long Island but my Mom had friends "upstate" in the Hudson Valley. We'd go up there to visit and they lived in what today would be called a golf community. There was a small lake that we could swim and fish in...
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    Phoenix Full of Herd Dog

    Years ago, when our current dog was ready to jump out of the canoe after a beaver, I decided she needed to learn to lay down in the canoe and stay there. It took a while but now she eagerly jumps in and lays down on a piece of yoga mat I cut for her. It gives her a "spot" and it keeps her from...
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    Solo Canoe Recommendations Needed for Rocky and Low Water Rivers

    You might find a Royalex tandem that you can use as a solo if the bow seat is accommodating to your needs. Just a suggestion... That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Things you've found on a canoe trip

    @lowangle al - Sounds like you may have been following a group of college kids 😉 Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Things you've found on a canoe trip

    Not me but one of my students found a new headlamp on one of our overnight trips. Other than that, I can't think of anything else that was found over the years either by me or someone I was with. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Birch Bark Canoe from John McPhee's book

    Erica - Thanks for posting the photo of the canoe. I spent a lot of time with students over the years at Ashokan prior to Jay Unger & Molly Mason taking it on. I know many of the guys who originally paddled the canoe on its inaugural trip that's written about in McPhee's book. It's great...
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