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  1. mwaalen

    Photo of the day

    'nuf said.
  2. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Copy that. 6' paddle for standing. I stand as often as reasonable & certainly sketchy with something much shorter. However must confess it's been over a decade since I've brought a backup paddle Please don't tell my mom. Tonight will be spent searching competitive poling as I was not aware...
  3. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Agreed. Trimming is much more paramount and it seems each trip I forget to do so for a day or two as the food pack lightens. I would like to try this but not packing one for a long trip. Heck...I've given up packing fishing gear as of last year in trade for pouched tuna.;) That is a great way...
  4. mwaalen

    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Yup! I posted a bit of the short trip in that original WTB thread.
  5. mwaalen

    Photo of the day

    Ice out on some Northern MN rivers as of yesterday but snowing & 17 deg today.
  6. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Took it out yesterday morning & mocked-up our tripping gear to get an idea of how it packs & where we can lash them. Also to test the short paddles it came with. It has no aft thwart so may need to add something. Less than ideal conditions with a 35MPH sustained wind out of the NW which is now...
  7. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Well...I guess this thing was calling my name. Specs & reviews seem to indicate it is a great tripper not excelling at anything in particular but good at everything. It is lighter, wider, deeper, than my current ride so a step in the right direction when it comes to safety. The scratches are all...
  8. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    There is this. I see Explorer's all over and have never considered them to be a tripper however it does check a number of my initial boxes. How much paddling efficiency would I loose compared to my fiberglass MR Sunrunner. We load for 10 nights as follows...100 lb bowwoman, 60 lb gear pack...
  9. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Whoops...Meant to say it WAS as of yesterday. Sorry for the confusion.
  10. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    It was not as of yesterday. I am contemplating that purchase in fits & starts. Thanks much.
  11. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Thanks all for the feedback. I think I'll open up my search to include a UL and pack a bit more repair tape & epoxy in case of a mishap and the canoe needs to be dragged (drug? drugded?). Seems each & every rock in Quetico is what I refer to as a "Hull Ripper" being sharp & jagged.
  12. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Lots to think about with this next boat & probably won't be able to check all the boxes of wants & needs. Imagine not to many in the market for a canoe factoring in "dragability" but that is an honest consideration. As careful as one can be each trip generates deep gouges in gel-coat even with...
  13. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    That Seliga sure looks like a nice boat and a nice weekend drive to go get. To get to the heart of the discussion does anyone have thoughts as to the best hull layup for "dragging" through portages excluding aluminum or Royalex due to weight.
  14. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Thanks everyone for the leads and suggestions. Looks as if canoe's are starting to sell given the weather is concerningly nice for this time of year. Just checked the interweb on two of them I had my eyes on and both were sold. One being a OldTown Canadienne Kevlar & the other a beautiful kevlar...
  15. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Thanks Bob. I will keep that one in mind if I can find it used as trying not to spend more than $1,500. There was a hybrid MR Sunrunner for sale last fall however it was on the other side of the continent. Just now found a MR Sunrunner on CL here in MN however it is fiberglass which is the same...
  16. mwaalen

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Hello. Shoulder injury from portaging mishap forces me into a lighter canoe. Looking for a quality tandem tripper no heavier than 55 lbs. Not too interested in kevlar ultralights so possibly a hybrid layup of sorts? Would love an old MR Sunrunner, Sundance, Malecite, or ?? but possibly wishful...
  17. mwaalen

    Back Again

    Hard to believe it's been 4 years since I last was here. 😪 Still tripping with the fiberglass MR Sunrunner but looking for something lighter as rebuilding from a severe labral tear in left shoulder while trying to throw the pack out of the boat in between the Sauvage & Bonhomme portages. Good...
  18. mwaalen

    Scissors?

    Hey Mike, what about using tin snips? The red ones are a must-have in my traveling tool kit as they get used often and make short work of leather, rubber hose, nylon strap, plastic sheet, etc. Easy to sharpen and their heft makes it so one doesn't need to squeeze so hard.
  19. mwaalen

    Lake Superior Water Trail

    Canoeguitar: I checked out your website. Gorgeous photos. I recognized at least one of the lakes and it's my favorite in Quetico thus far. Superior could be the ultimate Yin-Yang experience in canoe tripping. Heavy on the "Yin" would be nice...or is it the other way around??? Thanks everyone...
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