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    What are you reading?

    Two great ones recently: Floating Coast, by Bathsheba Demuth - a more-or-less recent economic/ecological history of the Bering Strait As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh, the edited journals of Susan Sontag
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    Poll: How Many Canoes and Kayaks Have you Owned?

    I've built 13. Still have 8 of those.
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    Paddle making extravaganza

    I'll kill for that much sassafrass. I got ahold of a few chunks of it, but nothing that wide. I'm glad that stuff got into the right hands!
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    2023 Fund Drive Now On

    It'll either be a check or cash coming to you. I got rid of Paypal, too easy to spend money and regret it.
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    2023 Fund Drive Now On

    I'm in. Busy, but in.
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    Vintage "Survival in the Bush" video

    Inuit ulus and harpoons were often made of slate. Of course chert, flint, obsidian, etc were used where they were available or could be traded, the Clovis caches indicate that continent-wide trade networks were in place long before there were white people to record them. I've seen sharpened bone...
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    Vintage "Survival in the Bush" video

    I'm very curious about the "firestick". I used to be obsessed with bow drill and hand drill fires; in all my research and experimentation with those, I never saw anything like that, apart from a phillipine/southeast asian method involving bamboo.
  8. M

    Save the Moose 2023

    This is why I stick to white tails! Not a lot to carry out. Heck of a way to get out for a weekend. Thanks for sharing. I'm a huge fan of the Agawa saws. Did your friend give you several blade styles to try out?
  9. M

    Steger Designs apparel for sale

    If you were my size, all this'd be gone. GLWS.
  10. M

    Poll: Tobacco & nicotine, and canoe stories about use

    I've had a life-long aversion to suits, office jobs, and cocktail parties for exactly this reason!
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    I am a true believer in SOFs, and I will preach them to whoever will listen. I can buy a 40-pound canoe for $2500, or I can build one over a pair of sawhorses for $500, that will perform 80%-90% as well as the CAD-designed factory boat. I can also control the specs of one I build. (Although the...
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    Two of mine ready for a paddle-and-hike during the pandemic. We paddled 20 miles down the James River to an outfitter near the AT, ditched the boats, and backpacked the 50 miles or so back to my house.
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    Poll: Tobacco & nicotine, and canoe stories about use

    I smoked until I couldn't smoke, dipped until I couldn't dip, and still miss Copenhagen when I get agitated. But I'm years clear of anything more addictive than cinnamon toothpicks. I remember doing a 300-or-so mile stretch of the AT and having to get off every few days, pay for a shuttle, get...
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    Howzabouta takedown canoe paddle?

    John, the link for the ferrule is highlighted in blue on the last sentence of my post. I have built a whole mess of SOF canoes and would be happy to get you started or to share what I've learned. Next time I get my kayak on the water I'll snap you a picture. The paddle was made by Norwegian Wood...
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    Howzabouta takedown canoe paddle?

    Ok - first, don't kill me, but I built a greenland kayak last week and it is A LOT of fun. Got out in the wind and waves and swell and just sat there, snug as a duck. Started to learn to roll; it's early days but I see the light. Point being, I got a really nice 2-piece greenland paddle with...
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    We're in a jam! We need white oak.

    Thank you all! This is a great community, where I can get so many great responses in such a short time. We got things figured out (I think) when someone relatively local phoned a friend with a sawmill. -MKH
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    We're in a jam! We need white oak.

    Hello folks, Please don't judge me but I'm participating in a traditional kayak build the few days prior to Delmarva Paddler's Retreat, near Rehoboth, Delaware. We've gotten a bunch of green white oak for rib stock, but unfortunately it was of such poor quality that we're a bit worried that...
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    What do you drink on a trip?

    Water, coffee, tea. I may switch to instant coffee if and when the Apocalypse, an EMP, catastrophic hyperinflation event, etc. happens, but until then I bring coffee, sometimes a grinder, filters, and drip cone. I use Nuun tablets for both electrolytes and a change of taste from filtered water...
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    Canoeing Regrets

    I'm still looking at a decade of good canoe years, but I do regret not getting on yoga and sticking with it during my 30s and 40s. It does absolute wonders for flexibility, stamina, and attitude.
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    The Box Pot from Firebox Stove

    Absolutely uninterested in the box pot, but very interested in the titanium moka pot they sell. I'll try as many ways of making camp coffee as I can find. Seems to be manufactured by TOAKS, who I like, but I can't find it outside of the firebox website.
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