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    7 All-Inclusive Canoe Trips in Minnesota

    We've got glamping, now we've got glanoeing! "Potlikker" is not a word I thought I'd hear outside of the American South.
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    Crow's Foot Poling Tip

    ^ With hand tools, your way is tried and true. With a router or power tool setup, you could get pretty complex with it, but even if you used a $3,000 mortiser, at the end of the day the holes would look about the same. If you're worried about chafing/wear you can cut a strip of sand paper the...
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    Crow's Foot Poling Tip

    ^That's exactly how I would cut slots for straps. Two thoughts on increasing holding power - one, slightly destructive, would be to cut a shallow relief groove in one side of your pole to seat the strap; two would be to slide a chunk of rubber (bicycle inner tube comes to mind) around the pole...
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    Making a canoe with a pocket knife, string and cheap tarp

    The half-split-and-brace technique on the larger ribs was something I'd never seen before. I'd guess hazel?
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    Paddle-Through McDonalds!

    I have always fantasized about passing under the porch of The Left Bank paddling through Saranac Lake and having them lower down a takeout dinner. One of my favorite places to sit and eat.
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    The Oldest Inuit Footage Ever

    I wanted to make a seal-gut parka like that so badly at one point in my life. I tried deer gut from a whitetail and I clearly didn't understand the process very well! The best old footage I've seen was a Canadian series featuring a man called Tuktuk ('caribou', iirc) going about the various...
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    LL Bean Hunters Carryall Pack

    It's designed to carry either a duffel/dry bag or bulky odd items - anything from firewood to a chainsaw to an elk quarter. You could certainly carry a spotting scope but the frame may be overkill for that.
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    The effect of tariffs on the paddling industry

    ^Burn it all down if you can't win, man. I've never had the money to buy a high-end canoe, so it's a moot point for me. You can build a skin-on-frame for a few hundred bucks. I've never built a stripper, so I don't know much how much it would cost to build one, but I'm guessing far less than...
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    LL Bean Hunters Carryall Pack

    That's a neat one. What sort of torso length will it fit, do you know?
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    Sven saw history

    Those were game changers. I've gone to an agawa but I remember having a sven and thinking it was the neatest thing ever.
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    Just like picking a paddle.
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    My first beavertail was as tall as I was, that's a mistake you only make once!
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    I have torn all hell out of my body over the past few decades - broken shoulder, neuropathy, arthritis, carpal tunnel, you name it. The big things that helped me overcome that while canoeing were learning to kneel more or less the whole time, which put my torso into the stroke and reduced...
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    Has anyone tried a Slackseat?

    I have done many miles with a webbing/plastic buckle strap that did the same thing - kept the weight off my ankles and knees - and it was a good solution. Something wider and firmer would only be better, I suspect. We used to call them 'trapper's seats' but I think there's an actual product...
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    Man, I can't even remember where my keys are.
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    I would think an ottertail or modified ottertail would be the natural choice. Robert Perkins ("Into the Great Solitude") used paddles that were anorexic ottertails, sassafrass sticks that were no wider than your typical Greenland blade. Some company I can't remember made a paddle called "the...
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    "Ecopoxy" Resin

    Glenn, your quote doesn't seem to contradict itself if the blurb is making a case for the price difference between 'epoxy' and 'ecopoxy'. If it's a product made outside of the U.S. then translation may account for the grammatical weirdness. I have heard of Ecopoxy used for table pours but...
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    New (old) tool

    That's in fine shape. Happy tuning!
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    Wannigan/cooler project

    Pretty! Reminds me of a wannigan, woffigan girlfriend I had once.
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    Weather 1/25: Cold, Cold, Cold, Wind, Wind, Wind, Wind

    ^ I'll never forget the first footage of Bill Mason I saw, him out fighting through waves on Superior in that red Prospector. I couldn't figure out if he was brave as heck or dumb as a rock. We're in the negatives here in Vermont, my first time being that cold. It's quiet, still, and the snow...
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