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    662 Miles To Skunk Creek, Canada

    Thanks for sharing this. I spent 4 seasons working in bush camps in this exact area and have paddled the Nagagami. Its gorge looked like it would be a hoot to run in a solo or kayak but the rest of the river I wouldn’t consider a white water paradise. Ive always wanted to go back and run the...
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    I’m comparing three boats: the Clipper Prospector 14, Clipper Caribou S, and the Nova Craft Prospector 15.

    I can add to this, having both Clippers and a foot larger version of the NC. Short whitewater trips, the 14’ Clipper gets the nod. It would be tough to fit more than 2 weeks in this boat and still be confidently manoeuvrable. I run and play class 3 demi-charged without blinking. This boat is...
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    What are you reading?

    I’m not reading it yet but I’m really looking forward to reading Adam Shoalts new book
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    On-the-fly adjustable seat height?

    The Kruger style seat system works well.
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    Mad River resins

    Thanks everyone! There’s a few small spots in the gel coat with some spiderwebbing so I was thinking of maybe grinding the cracks and gel coating. Is there any other way or tricks for dealing with the this kind of blemish?
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    Mad River resins

    I’m about to start a restoration on an older (1987) Mad River Kevlar canoe and am curious about the type of resin they used to build their boats? Vinylester, epoxy? Any information is appreciated! Thanks! Rubby
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    Kids

    Just wanted to share a couple of photos of my kids at work(?). I’m so blessed to have healthy kids who love canoe trips.
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    Paddling humor: one-liners said to you while paddling

    A few years age we Chartered a flight off the Fond du Lac. Wife asks the pilot if there are different sizes of Beavers (she meant Dehavilland). He interpreted the question a little differently. For a second we thought we’d fall out of the sky he was laughing so hard.
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    OT: College Hockey, Anyone?

    Super pumped for hockey playoffs too, the only thing better is world juniors! Other side of the border here so it’s all about the Dub. The Pats play tonight and its very likely Bedards last game before he goes pro. It’s been amazing being able to go to games and watch him play, he’s unreal good.
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    How many pairs of footwear: in canoe vs. on portage vs. in camp?

    For on the water in cooler temps and higher lats we get the rubbers boots out, good ones with high traction soles. Next pair I’ll probably try the NRS boundary boot. Warm summer weather it’s just a pair of fast drying runners with decent soles and support. In camp it’s a pair of gore Tex...
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    Ribs vs. Foam Core Floor

    I’d go full foam floor if I had to choose between the two. The full foam floor is a way more comfortable boat for the kids and dog to sit in but I wouldn’t take it anywhere too stressful like a fully loaded rock drag. That said my foam core Clipper Mac has seen a lot of wild rivers with very...
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    The Compleat Guide to Modern Bear Deterrence

    Does anyone have any experience setting up a portable electric fence on rocky/frozen tundra ground? How‘d you do it?
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    Poll: What is Your Opinion of Tilley Hats

    It’s a sand coloured OR Sunbucket for me!
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    Irregular Lake in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Ontario

    Maybe this can help? https://www.explor8ion.com/canoeing/woodland-caribou-provincial-park-wildfire-impacts/
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    Epoxy filler for paddle edging

    Here’s my results. I ended up using a combination of 406 silica and 407 low density fillers in about a 50/50 mix. Very happy with the results, time will tell how it holds up. 2oz cloth holds it all together for a 26oz paddle.
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    Which Esquif?

    Go big! 17’ prospecteur all the way. I paddle big boats a lot, 18’ NC prospector and 18’6 McKenzie. When we take the 16’ boats out they feel tiny and uncomfortable.
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    Wolves

    Ive seen quite a few over the years while paddling on Northern trips. I think they like to hang out beside rivers so they can hunt the young and moulting geese. I’ve camped fairly close to dens on a few occasions, they like the same spots that make good camp sites. One fond memory is when we...
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    Pros and Cons of Guided Canoe Trips

    No way, no how, but I’ve got the gear and the experience. Trips in my neck of the woods run you about 450/500$ per day, 5000$ bucks for a bit less than a 2 week trip. My crew of 5 travel for way less than one person.
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    Tweener Pack

    I’m nobody’s hero on the portage trail, a 35l sealine is all I do.
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    Callan: Life Savers are Key to Portaging

    Mmmmmm, butter rum lifesavers!
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