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    Paddling with artificial body parts

    I have a stainless steel shoulder, right one, though I'm left handed. The "new" joint doesn't really affect me all that much. I had the total shoulder replacement done in early in 2014, so it's almost 10 years old now. That's long enough ago that I've well gotten used to it. It was a result...
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    Buffalo

    I think the OP was from India or somewhere close to there. Lots of buffalo there, though they're water buffalo, not bison buffalo like the ones here in NA.
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    Caught in big weather events

    I was on a South Nahanni, NWT run back in 1993, also. August if I remember right. There was one day it hit 96 degrees F. What were we, a few hundred miles from the Arctic Circle? Five days later it snowed. Great run except for the last couple days.
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    Caught in big weather events

    This one isn't a "weather" event but instead a "ground" event? It's still pretty big. I actually wasn't along on it, had taken a pass on going along this trip, but a friend I've done many others with and who was along gave me the story. It was an I think April 1993 Grand Canyon run, private...
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    Florida's Designated Paddling Trails - Very Detailed Site

    ppine, I think it was '97 or '98, winter, our second trip into the 'Glades to explore it for a few days. We rented a Grumman (we'd flown to Orlando)_and spent I think three nights in a loop out of Chocoloskee, the western end of the 100-mile canoe trail there. We camped on a ground site the...
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    Canoe cover for travel?

    SK, I'm not gonna buy a cover or change my driving habits for this, either, but I think it could become more important to future canoeists if electric vehicles start to invade the canoeing world. If anyone else runs across more info, I think there are likely people here who'd like to hear it...
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    Canoe cover for travel?

    I don't have any experience with canoe covers myself and tend to agree with memaquay above on their usefulness -- at least for me, as I have inside storage capacity for all my boats that excludes UV (no windows). Others have different conditions, of course. One aspect of this I was introduced...
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    Crazy expedition trips

    There's a thread going here on a canoe trip in Yellowstone that went bad, but here's something similar where it turned out okay. It's a long, windswept trip that happened back in 1987. Unfortunately it was paddled in one of them hated k*y*ks, but it is still a crazy trip worth mentioning...
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    A cautionary tale of deaths on Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone.

    Glenn, I've always felt much safter in class 4 whitewater than I usually do on big lakes also. I understand whitewater, don't big open water. I don't paddle on the ocean at all. That thing can kill your *ss.
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    A cautionary tale of deaths on Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone.

    Tsuga8, I think lots of lessons can be learned from this, though, of course, those lessons won't reach the vast majority of the folks who need them. Wind options vary a lot. Staying near the shore may not always be enough. I haven't paddled enough on Shoshone Lake (5 days) to know it much at...
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    A cautionary tale of deaths on Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone.

    My wife and I did this same trip on Lewis and Shoshone Lakes back in late August and early September of 2016 after doing a Yellowstone Lake SE arm trip just before it. I can attest to the wind problem. We ended up camping with a young couple one night at one of the sites near the Moose Creek...
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    Water Filters or Boiling? Which do you prefer?

    Or put those bottles you're trying to cool the hot water in back in the original (cool) water they came from, lake or stream, that big heat sink. Properly leashed, of course.
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    No Skodas here (that I know of), but I remember when I first started canoeing in the Chicago area and after joining the canoe club there, if any member saw a vehicle with a canoe on the roof, they knew who it was. This was 1965, greater Chicago area population about 6.5 million at the time...
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    Tom Foster's Classic Video on Solo Whitewater Technique

    alsg, It is counterintuitive, but it's all in nuances of boat lean and how far from the boat those onside strokes are done. Set the circle going with the offside stroke or two and correct boat lean, and then switch to onside strokes close to the boat, and when needed -- just every once in a...
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    Poll: How old were you when you got YOUR OWN first canoe (and what was it)?

    I was 22 when I got my first canoe, which I bought outright, brand new. I started canoeing earlier, but borrowed or rented boats before getting my own. I wanted to do a long canoe trip after graduating from college, so ordered a custom fiberglass one from a builder in Chicago shortly before I...
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    Curiosity and a Derelict Canoe

    Chip, I've seen a canoe like that before, but not sure of the brand name. Try Lakefield, which was located in Ontario somewhere, likely now long defunct? (sort of like the canoe)
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    Tom Foster's Classic Video on Solo Whitewater Technique

    Thanks for these, Glenn. I attended a weekend seminar taught by Tom I think back in the early 1990s. One thing I remember about it was after the first day on the water I was so sore from doing moves I was unaccustomed to that I couldn't sleep much that night. Part of that was my arthritis, but...
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    How do you deal with loud talkers?

    And have a spare speaker (from Piragis) ready for when the one broadcasting is smashed to pieces with a canoe paddle? < Another Huge Grin >
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    Best Bath Facilities on a River Trip

    Chip, I've been in both Moore's and Kraus Hotsprings on the Nahanni run, which weren't real clear either time we were there (I've done the Nahanni twice). Kraus's water was clearer as the river comes up fairly regularly and flushes the riverside pools out, but there was lots of algae in it...
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    Green River, UT- Labyrinth Canyon in High Water

    My last Grand Canyon trip was 2002, and that was before the release of the beetle as far as I know (around 2010? I'd have to look). On the Green it's a tammie reduction, not an elimination. My guess would be that in Canyonlands, it's down to half or less of what was there 15 years ago. Still...
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