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    Another Kite Canoe Build

    Nice photos. Where did you travel on the Churchill last year - it was definitely a high water summer, as your photo shows. wjmc
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    Greenstone Ontario routes

    The link takes me to the Facebook log in page: "You must log in to Facebook to continue."
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    Greenstone Ontario routes

    Could it be made a "public site" so it could be viewed (but not posted to) by individuals who don't have a Facebook account?
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    Available copies of Distant Summers I and II

    Second what recped said about availability. I've bought a number of books from McGahern and always had good service. wjmc
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    What are you reading?

    Alex Hall has not yet "passed" - in December he was told his cancer is in remission. An interesting article can be found here: https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/torn-away-from-eden wjmc
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    Our Winter of Content in Canada's Western Arctic

    Not to be picky, but isn't that waterfall Louise Falls, on the Hay River, taken from the Louise Falls campground? wjmc
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    Seal River in Northern Manitoba

    Great photos. I paddled the Seal long ago, and they bring back some memories. We too camped on the beach at the west end of Great Island, and caught grayling in the rapid just below. -wjmc
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    What are you reading?

    Just finished an interesting and well written collection of essays - "Canoe Trails and Shop Tales" by Hugh Stewart, long time paddler, guide, and wood canvas canoe builder. I highly recommend it. More information at http://www.mcgahernbooks.ca/mcspublishing/index.htm wjmc
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    Wil Stegers trip ?

    This thread? http://www.canoetripping.net/forums/forum/general/news/78457-follow-will-steger-on-garmin-inreach-link
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    Follow Will Steger on Garmin/Inreach link

    He continues to make steady progress, is today camped just north of the esker on the east shore of Damant Lake, after being re-supplied yesterday (by Dave Olesen, bush pilot) on Jarvis Lake. No paddling yet, but it is warmer now and maybe he will see some short stretches of open rapids below...
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    Follow Will Steger on Garmin/Inreach link

    Yes, thanks for the link. I think he is going to be well in advance of break-up for at least the first part of the trip. wjmc
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    East slope Canadian Rockies river trip advice?

    You have received some very good input here, and on myccr as well. I might also suggest the Brazeau River, from above the Forestry Trunk Road to the reservoir as a potential option, and the Wildhay River from near Rock Lake as an alternate approach to the Athabasca. It has been some years...
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    fly-in cost?

    I have not used a pakboat myself, but have friends who use them and swear by them for simplifying northern logistics. Where I have been travelling lately, the financial benefit from a pakboat would be limited: I would be chartering the same aircraft, and simply avoiding the external load...
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    fly-in cost?

    Gee Larry, I didn't mean to ruin your day. I'm not going to try and tell you that flying up north is cheap. For example, the Beaver in Points North last summer was going at $11.00 per mile. That is steep. But it seems you are a solo traveler and could get by with a smaller aircraft if one...
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    fly-in cost?

    I agree with recped on the need for more details and the $10/mile as a reasonable current estimate for a Beaver. Ahmic Air (Yellowknife) has some suggested destinations on their website with the 2016 rates. At that time a Beaver to Eyeberry (309 miles one-way) with 2 passengers, gear and an...
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    Did MEC dump paddle sports?

    I talked to staff in the local MEC tonight. All the paddle sports gear has been moved out for the winter, and what is left (clearance) is in the warehouse. But he said they are not getting out of paddle sports sales, and will have a full lineup of gear again come spring. wjmc
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    What are you reading?

    Regarding the Downes journals: The publisher, McGahern Stewart, on their website, http://www.mcgahernbooks.ca/mcspublishing/index.htm indicates that the first volume is out of print but available as an e-book on Amazon. The second volume is listed for sale. Might be worth contacting them...
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    Pictograph Quest?

    Couldn't go wrong with the northern Saskatchewan / Churchill River area. The Hickson - Maribelli pictographs are particularly well known. A link with good information on the site is here: https://albinger.me/2013/07/07/native-pictograph-sites-of-saskatchewan/ a route description passing...
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    New Canoe in T-formex

    In its 2017 Canadian Retail Price List: http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f1b4eb_b867f005d37041c9824f3949b3599e3c.pdf Look at the bottom, under "river tripping" canoes, for the T-formex models. Swift lists the 16' Prospector with vinyl trim at 72 lbs in T-formex, at $2295, vs. 60 lbs for the...
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    Woodland Caribou Provincial Park

    Access road conditions for WCPP were recently updated here: http://canoeing.com/forums/topic/backroad-conditions-august-2017-update/
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