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    General Clinton Canoe Regatta

    Ripple - My guess is if you're willing to paddle it, the Kestrel would make it. Many people do the race in aluminum canoes and the Kestrel's hull is a lot more sophisticated so the paddling should be easier for you. If you're concerned, I'd suggest you contact the race committee to see if the...
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    New Crosspost Article from the FreeStyle Community (Paddle Mechanics - Without the Numbers)

    Found the article in my e-mail's inbox today. I enjoyed the simplicity of your explanations. Wish I'd had it in my tool box of tips years ago when teaching my students. I think many of them might have refined their skills more quickly if I could have shared it with them. That's all for now...
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    Canoe for solo tripping and fishing

    First off, welcome to the group. As to your question; it may be difficult to find in your neck of the woods but if you can test paddle a Hemlock "Peregrine," I think you may find what you're looking for. I'm a squat 5' 8" but tip the scales at 215 lbs. I love the Peregrine because it handles...
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    Marine Salvage Tripper XL

    Well, you can make a bookcase out of one half of it if you want to... Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Bob - The stove is from around 1910. Crawford was known for making stoves that served institutional settings; i.e. hotels, hospitals, jails, etc. The gas side car is one of the first made according to what I've been able to find out. We use the stove year round in our B&B and I think more...
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    Old Town Penobscot 17

    Good luck with getting the canoe. We used the 16' version in the outdoor program I worked in for many years. Great boats and easy for beginners to feel comfortable in. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Did this work? If so, here's our stove... Until next time...be well.
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Yea...my biggest issue is my grandkids live 4 hours away. If they were even remotely nearby, I'd already know what to do! Until next time...be well. snapper PS - Glenn is definitely helping me. We're making headway. I've now got my photos into a file on my laptop so I'm just awaiting...
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Glenn - That's funny because I get the photos when I click on the links. Maybe because it's my own computer. As for how to post photos, I'll shoot you a PM. Thanks for trying to help me out. That's all for now. Take care and until next time... be well. snapper
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    https://photos.google.com/u/2/photo/AF1QipMIl7D5JDM6_TrMKfBauBE8jixEprdRCvar4JJe https://photos.google.com/u/2/photo/AF1QipP4pkeSomXVVhAVdImOCxcWfRKCiBD2RHzCQ7c2 @Bob B. - A bit of a Luddite when it comes to posting photos. Hopefully the links will take you to the photos. I took them up this...
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Thanks to all who have chimed in thus far. Seems like we're all pretty much on the same track. I've had a large cold handle pan for a while now that I picked up at a flea market. I watched the Dave Canterbury videos on how to clean up and re-season a pan. I've always used Crisco but I may go...
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    I know many folks on this forum use cold handle frying pans but I'm wondering what sort of care do you give your pan? Do you have a particular way you clean your pan? How about storage between trips? Do you re-season it annually? After each trip? Bottom line, I'm just wondering what kind of...
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    Winter camp is ready to go.

    Thanks for your reply. I'm hoping to eventually getting up to 50 acres but will settle for less if need be. A lot of it will depend on accessibility. Lately, all the properties I've visited have a sharp drop-off from the road. No place to even leave my truck before heading downward into the...
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    Winter camp is ready to go.

    Love following your adventures. Just curious, you may have already said this in an earlier post but I'm wondering how large a parcel of property you have to explore? Walking a mile in just to reach your site says either you border state/federal land or you're a major land owner. I'm still...
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    Thoughts on small tandems for solo use / Brand Preference

    Don't know if you can find one but Mad River had a model called the "Malecite." While it was essentially a tandem, they did make a center seat for the canoe. A friend of mine had one years ago that he used quite a bit with his family. It's now semi-retired at their cabin in Algonquin up in...
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    Video: The Canoe Girls Of Ngaruawahia Ahem! (1931)

    Not sure where you find all these interesting tidbits that you post Glenn but I'm sure glad that you do! Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Shirts for canoeing and canoe camping

    For years I typically wore t-shirts (mostly 50/50 blends) with shorts. Now, after some skin cancer issues on my head and arms, I sport a bona-fide sunshirt w/ a hood. That will change to some degree this year now that I finally have a wide brimmed straw hat. The hat will allow me to go back to...
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    Almost lost one

    @Sdrew22 - Wondering where you're located? Down here near Cooperstown we definitely had some wind but I don't think it was anything like you experienced. Hope all your other outdoor gear is still in good shape. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Video about traditional wannigan use

    Back in the mid-1970s I joined the staff of an outdoor education course where the culminating activity was a 6 day canoe trip. At that time, other than the Grumman canoes, everything was traditional; including real Duluth packs. I'm not sure how it happened but I ended up becoming the...
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    Litter, garbage and trash

    It used to be that many of the boat launches, both formal & informal, on the upper Susquehanna would be strewn with garbage, bottles and evidence of numerous parties. That pretty much changed as soon as the sites started playing host to water monitors. The program is an initiative between SUNY...
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