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    Tropical Storm Beryl

    I just drove from central VT to Saranac Lake yesterday. New York had streams and rivers blown out, but I didn't pass anything too bad. Vermont was nervous; they had traumatic flooding this time last year and prepped up as well as they could. From what I hear the flooding stopped at "very bad"...
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    How to transport canoe with my toppered pickup

    I carried a canoe on a topped truck for years with just four foam pads and two bolt-on webbing loops under the hood. Hooked bow and stern handholds to those loops up front and into voids on the rear bumper. I was carrying a 15-foot canoe.
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    1st Knife Recommendations

    @CaptainOllieWest The virolock was added in the 50's, but it wasn't unti 2000 that it was altered to allow the knife to lock the blade in closed position; Boatman could have had a pre-2000 knife in his pocket.
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    1st Knife Recommendations

    Opinel makes a kid's folder with a rounded point; he can cut, but not stab. They're cheap, decent steel, attractive, and light, which is exactly what you want for a knife that's about to get lost. It's a 7, not a 6, called the Outdoor Junior. 20-ish bucks. Mora also makes a kid's fixed blade...
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    Music for the drive to, during, or the drive back from canoe trips?

    Music was life until a few years ago. I played in enough bands that I'm mostly deaf in my early forties. Today I listened to Slipknot, Jeff Beck, Hildegard von Bingen (or rather the music she wrote), and Missy Mazzoli. I don't take music on outdoor trips but occasionally I'll take a HiFi Walker...
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    Northstar Polaris

    Dang. I was just out there...
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    Tips To Deal With The Great Tick Invasion

    I'm sure I've had Lyme at some point. The testing is dicey at best; a negative result doesn't necessarily mean you don't have it or haven't had it. (The science behind that is beyond me.) I have one friend with alpha-gal, which doesn't bother her too much, and had another friend so deeply...
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    How I came to buy my canoe

    These kind of threads are one of my favorite parts of this website. I never owned a canoe until maybe ten years ago, when I tried to build myself a platt monfort skin-on-frame design. It was awful. I didn't trust the tiny dimensions of the gunwales the plans called for, and so I overbuilt it and...
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    Yard Sale Coup

    Good morning all, I am happy with my skin-on-frames and the only plastic boat that I've had a hankering for is a little OT Pack. However, everyone else is hankering for them, too, and I don't need another boat THAT bad. But this morning, I drove past a yard sale, and - lo and behold - drove away...
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    Where Are All The Canoes?

    @Woodpuppy - Trad is alive and well in the Virginia woods. I hunt recurve only, and a lot of compound guys I know are buying old Bears and getting into it. Hope isn't dead yet. I'm glaringly young for this site (41) but I think there's hope for canoes. I just drove up to Vermont from Virginia...
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    The Joy of (Self-Imposed) Canoe Trip Suffering

    I call a good tough trip "recreational deprivation." That does not, nor should not, encompass macing your own man parts. I did do five days through the St. Regis in June wearing a kilt and no bug spray one time, so I can't say I haven't done dumb s$%t. I would paddle out into the middle of...
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    Stay safe in this big storm ...

    We're at 40 degrees and pouring rain in Virginia. I don't know if we'll see snow this year.
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    When you can’t help but build a boat

    I got into skin-on-frames in my 30s, because I wanted to build a birch bark canoe but I lived in Virginia. So I did my damnedest to copy Adney's draughts and just started building. It coincided with me getting my life back together after a shaky decade, so I'm very fond of SOFs in general. I ran...
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    AI and on-line posers

    They've got Turing tests. Maybe we need a Touring test.
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    Stuff you don't need or hardly ever use, but you bring anyway

    I'm scared of being cold, so I overpack warm stuff. I rarely dig into it, but at this point it's ingrained into me. I've done lots of "pick out what you didn't use on your last trip and leave it next time" winnowing, but at some point, in a canoe, that extra five pounds of gear - which is a...
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    Sealskins socks

    I have pulled mine off wet many times. Apart from being the stinkiest sock in existence, they've done their job.
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    The only 3 knots you need for canoe camping

    I've never seen a Farrimond hitch before. It's like a little walking prussik. I'm happy with a tautline for tarps and lines but the farrimond does seem like it would easy to tie with numb fingers. I used to love learning new knots. I still carry an armspan of string around with me most days...
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    Moose — Stories, Photos, Videos

    I saw a bunch when a buddy and I paddled the Allagash, but never very close - maybe 80-90 yards mostly. Same buddy and I saw one in Idaho fishing two years ago. I also saw a just-happened collision in New Hampshire, driving through this summer; an f-150 had hit a cow. It looked like something...
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    The best solo canoe may be a touring kayak.

    I have no dog in this fight. I'm not even sure why it's contentious. Canoes are cool. Kayaks are cool. Building them and paddling them is a chance to learn and do and have fun. Reading up on how and why different forms of boats developed is fun. One thing kayaks have done for me recently is made...
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    Paddle making extravaganza

    I think it'd be the perfect candidate for an experimental take-down beavertail. https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/howzabouta-takedown-canoe-paddle.128727/#post-154625
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