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  1. ScottS

    How do you know the water temperature?

    Most of the time, water is soft. If it feels hard, then it is 32 or below.
  2. ScottS

    AI and on-line posers

    Thank you!
  3. ScottS

    How is your winter so far?

    That storm sent a lot of water down the Connecticut River. It even topped the July storm flood level. My friends in Vermont also had flooding instead of snow. I think we had our first below freezing night earlier this week.
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    AI and on-line posers

    I agree, that reply stood out like a fart in church.
  5. ScottS

    Pillows

    Rolled up wad of clothing.
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    Stuff you don't need or hardly ever use, but you bring anyway

    My PFD. I hardly ever need it, but I always wear it.
  7. ScottS

    what do you wear under a dry suit during winter time?

    Yeah, about 1 more inch of zipper would be nice. I guess they're not used to old beefcake guys like us.
  8. ScottS

    The best solo canoe may be a touring kayak.

    The best solo canoe would be a 35 foot motor yacht with a jacuzzi and bar.
  9. ScottS

    The best solo canoe may be a touring kayak.

    Have fun carrying your kayak and pack on that upcoming 1/2 mile portage, not to mention the 1/2 hour on either end unloading and loading your gear into the kayak cargo bays.
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Red Throated Loon in non-mating colors. Wheeler Marsh, Housatonic River, CT. Nov 16, 2023
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    How Much Rope do you carry?

    I am mostly flat water paddling. 20 ft 1/4 inch floating painter on the bow, always. I have an optional 25 ft floater for the stern. It's enough to line a boat up past an old dam or short section of fast water. In cold water, I clip a 75 ft throw bag to the canoe because I'd rather just swim to...
  12. ScottS

    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    I watch reruns of the "Dating Game". I'm in southern connecticut, so I can canoe as long as the ice doesn't get too thick.
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    Litter, garbage and trash

    One year, I took 50 canoe loads out of a favorite marsh. I learned that it was an accumulation of many years of stuff. For instance, plastic bottles are often several years old, they just survive so well (or awful). This shot is of a 200+ lb big lake buoy that had drifted into the cattails and...
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    what do you wear under a dry suit during winter time?

    polypro long johns with thicker poly fleece stuff. And a cheetah print speedo, of course.
  15. ScottS

    14 Days on the Upper Thelon River

    Not sure why a magazine would bother to print an article by a new guy with little canoe experience or, apparently, any back country travel - he got lazy and didn't seal the drybag with his sleeping bag? The article belongs in "House and Garden" or "Readers Digest".
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Left to right - Snowy Egret, immature Little Blue Heron, adult Little Blue Heron, Great Egret, immature Little Blue Heron. In the Menunkatusuck, Clinton CT. October 1
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    Inukshuks, Cairns or Rock Piles: What to Do or Not Do?

    There are no inukshuks or rock cairns marking routes in my area. I knock rock piles down, as should the dorks that build them. And I try to not leave any sign of my own passing.
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    Harold Fisk’s Meander Maps of the Mississippi River

    In Mark Twain's "Life on the Mississippi" there is a detailed chapter on meanders and how farmers who lived inside the bends and miles away from the river would reroute the river by digging ditches across oxbow bends such that their farms would have close access to the steamboats. Only a narrow...
  19. ScottS

    The Lowly Whistle: Critical Gear

    They're not storm troopers.
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