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  1. PaddlingPitt

    Winter footwear preferences?

    i was wondering the same thing. The moose hide soles on our mukluks have become quite slippery.
  2. PaddlingPitt

    Winter footwear preferences?

    I would like to add that best winter footwear depends a lot on one’s geographic location and primary activity. Kathleen and I were in Fort Lauderdale for our daughter’s wedding during the last week of January. It was winter in Florida, but we did not wear our mukluks. We wore sandals, except...
  3. PaddlingPitt

    Winter footwear preferences?

    Here is a picture of what I think Boreal Birch is talking about. In 1999, Kathleen and I lived in a one-room cabin north of the arctic circle from January 31 until breakup in mid June. For most of the winter we wore these mukluks every day. Moose hide bottoms with canvas uppers. Felted wool...
  4. PaddlingPitt

    Ok gonna need some planning help to get these crossed off the list

    Ahmic Air out of Yellowknife definitely carried external loads when we flew with them in 2022. I also think Yellowknife is a much better visit than Fort Smith.
  5. PaddlingPitt

    Ok gonna need some planning help to get these crossed off the list

    I don’t know that I can really add much, Keeled Over, as it seems you have already read my trip report on the Thelon River, which Kathleen and I paddled in 1993. We flew to the outlet of Lynx Lake with Loon Air, out of Fort Smith. They still operate out of Fort Smith. I consider the upper Thelon...
  6. PaddlingPitt

    Unfulfilled Tripping Dreams?

    Sorry to hear your news, Keeled Over.
  7. PaddlingPitt

    Cold Hauling

    I posted this last Wednesday in another thread. But it might also be relevant here. Here’s my story about cold cracks in my RX Mad River Explorer. In the summer of 2008, Kathleen and I moved from near Victoria, to Preeceville, SK, where winter temperatures often dip below -40 degrees. To...
  8. PaddlingPitt

    Stay safe in this big storm ...

    The lane to our house is 1.7 km (1 mile). Kathleen and I don’t have snow removal equipment, so must call the Rural Municipality. They will plow our lane when they are out plowing the grid roads. We called Wednesday morning, as 15-20 cm (6-10 inches) of snow was predicted. On top of an existing...
  9. PaddlingPitt

    Royalex MR Explorer Cold Cracks - Advice & Repair

    I don’t have a picture. Will have to wait for the spring, when the snow goes. I look forward to my trophy!
  10. PaddlingPitt

    Royalex MR Explorer Cold Cracks - Advice & Repair

    Here’s my story about cold cracks in my RX Mad River Explorer. In the summer of 2008, Kathleen and I moved from near Victoria, to Preeceville, SK, where winter temperatures often dip below -40 degrees. To prepare for cold winters, I had read that one is supposed to loosen the screws that attach...
  11. PaddlingPitt

    Unfulfilled Tripping Dreams?

    Very melancholy ending to your post, Glenn.
  12. PaddlingPitt

    Unfulfilled Tripping Dreams?

    Very impressive goals, recped. Hope you reach them!
  13. PaddlingPitt

    How do you know the water temperature?

    Kathleen and I have never wondered what the water temperature is. Where we have generally paddled, in the NWT, the water is cold. I don't know how cold. But cold. Here is a view on July 7 on Whitefish Lake, 300 km (200 miles) east of Yellowknife. The ice serves as our thermometer.
  14. PaddlingPitt

    Unfulfilled Tripping Dreams?

    Kathleen and I began canoeing and tripping fairly late in life. She was 38 and I was 42 for our first northern trip on the South Nahanni River, NWT, in 1990. Our last trip, in 2022 was 17 days on the Barren Grounds 300 km (200 miles) east of Yellowknife, NWT. It is January, the month that I have...
  15. PaddlingPitt

    Cree River Summer 2023

    Great to see you back, Erica!
  16. PaddlingPitt

    How is your winter so far?

    Five days ago, our neighbour to the east put down a skidoo track along our lake, on which there are only five houses. He grew up on Lomond Lake (originally Loch Lomond) and he says he likes to be the first skidoo out every winter. Kathleen and I also like him to be the first. For the past four...
  17. PaddlingPitt

    One canoe to rule them all?

    You’re correct, Glenn. Kathleen was in an administrative position at the University of British Columbia. During a period of work stoppages, she was required to put in a lot of overtime. When the larger than usual pay cheque arrived, we briefly discussed what to do with the extra money. “Well,” I...
  18. PaddlingPitt

    One canoe to rule them all?

    I’m not anywhere near an expert on canoes, Glenn, not even on the canoes that I have owned and paddled. Kathleen and I bought our first canoe in 1987, a 17.5 foot Clipper Tripper from Western Canoeing in Abbotsford, BC, a little east of our home at the time in North Vancouver. Marlon, the owner...
  19. PaddlingPitt

    How is your winter so far?

    It’s been a very mild winter here in east-central Saskatchewan. Got the skidoo out about a month ago, but haven’t used it yet. Not really enough snow. Haven’t had to have our lane plowed yet, which saves money. I think we’ve had only one night below -20 C (-4 F). Current temperature at 9:00 a.m...
  20. PaddlingPitt

    How do you inflate your air mattress?

    Kathleen and I used thermarests. As advertised, they mostly self-inflated after opening the valve. Then, just a few puffs filled them up. It was actually more effort to deflate them. Had to really scrunch hard on them with our knees, while rolling, to get them small enough to fit back into their...
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