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    Canoe sailing

    I rarely ever trip without one, i.e. the smaller diameter model, and often bring it along on day-paddles, too. It is standard equipment for me. It weighs a few ounces and stows and deploys easily. I love taking advantage of tailwinds. I've used it on virtually every boat I've paddled the last 8...
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    Refurbishing a favorite old tent

    "I am taking a tent maintenance break; my zeal has begun to fade and I have not even gotten to the oldest of our tents yet." I'm increasingly aware that the ONLY time I seem to get things done these days is when zeal reaches fever-pitch. Fortunately for my wife and family, like most fevers...
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    Refurbishing a favorite old tent

    Whoever invented the "footprint" for tents was an evil genius. Probably a now-wealthy evil genius. I'm optimistic about making it to the end of my tripping days without having ever spent the additional bucks on a floor for the floor. Footprints remind me of optional faux-leather bras sold to...
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    Lac d'hourtin France

    Beautiful boat in gorgeous landscapes!
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    Too many boats

    "Collecting"? "Hoarding"? Gotta love the nuanced distinction! A favourite pre-emptive quote used to prepare the household for the next bout of boat-buying madness: "We're already into the ______ (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) week of April and I haven't even bought a canoe or kayak this spring! Doesn't...
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    Interesting concept

    Good thread. I paddle a lot and like SUP-ing my boats when conditions warrant. I've never poled, though. Steve, do you ever run poling clinics in SW Ontario? (I see you're in Guelph, I live in London.) I'd be up for learning poling from a "poling booster".
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    Tune up work on the Penobscot

    Mike, I'm going to respectfully request that you cease and desist from flaunting the obvious and unquestionable superiority of your Penobscots. I have an unaltered, boring, unglamorous, mediocre inglorious basterd of a Penobscot. Your engineering skills and sheer fricking (is that a word?)...
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    Excessively long POV video - Harricana Sept 2015

    Thanks for sharing this, Recped. Love the look of big sky and wide river valley.
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    Just ordered a SPOT II

    I've been using SPOT since 2013 and was also quite miffed a couple of years ago about its auto-renewal process. I spoke to a helpful rep on the phone who explained that auto-renewal protects users who, typically and unintentionally, forget to renew, but continue to carry their device assuming...
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    Live aboard motor canoe project

    Coolest DIY canoe project I've ever seen. Potential to inspire myriad mad dreams of canoe nomadism. On a par with DIY submarines and homemade aircraft. Love it! Downside: wee bit of envy of the DIY engineering genius and obvious joys of the creative process. Hope to see photos of your canoe out...
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    Rosy Dawn

    "Rosy Dawn, what's that flower you have on? Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?"
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    New Administrator

    Robin, your trip reports were a motivation for me to visit La Verendrye and WCPP. Thank you for your work and dedication.
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    Yet another tempting chair for the back country

    On canoe trips we Canadians make every effort to confine our amorous activities to the floor of the canoe. Some of the softer of us insist on unrolling a closed-cell foam pad over the cedar ribs first. Some folks actually refer to the unrolling ritual as "foreplay". The softest of us use...
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    Makoro poling in the Okavango

    Thanks for sharing this. Incredibly interesting to experience hands-on the boats, the tools, and the methods used in another place far away from home. American poler (New England?) meets Botswanian poler. How often does that ever happen?! Sounds like an amazing trip!
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    Finding a Solo Boat For Buffalo Bob.

    bcelect: You're right, I'd forgotten. It's a symmetrical hull.
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    Finding a Solo Boat For Buffalo Bob.

    I owned one (MR Ind.) for about 5 years. I sold it last year after I bought a gently used Swift Osprey which I used more often. I liked day-paddling the Independence, and I tripped with it a couple of times. It was my first dedicated solo canoe as all my other solo paddling was done in tandem...
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    Bonjour a tous,,Hello everyone

    Just as we're lamenting the decline of canoe culture here in North America, there's a bright light signalling its renaissance in France! Tom: du beau travail là, et merci d'avoir partagé le clip.
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    What's happening to the price of wood canoes?

    Well put, Rippy. Seeing the "writing on the wall" is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing, I suppose, is the sense of urgency it can provoke. I vaguely remember what it felt like to be oblivious to the signs of imminent demise. That's one feature, and not too much else, that I envy in...
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    What's happening to the price of wood canoes?

    The price of used wooden canoes is dropping. So is the price of used folding kayaks. I'm into both, but it's not a good time to "get out of the market" right now. What is needed is a big budget action movie to showcase our boats. A prison breakout movie à la Steve McQueen where he paddles...
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    Canada 150 canoe

    Beautiful viewed from any perspective, and even with eyes closed.
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