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    Wilderness School in NH

    Great site, interesting program. Wish I had gone to such a place when I was a teenager. Good stuff.
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    Poll: Do you wear a PFD?

    I like that painting, too, but I always wondered why nobody had a paddle actually in the water, besides the avant (bow paddler).
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    Hello from NWO

    Where in NWO? Curious Former TBayite or TBayan or thunderbagonian here, however you say it...former Lakeheader? Fort Williamite? more importantly, where are you planning to paddle first, now that you are close to some great paddling areas?
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    Sunbeam Dreams and The Carolyn Jane

    Sorry, sweeper,in my comment above (#2), I assumed the videos were yours; didn't realize you were just posting them for our viewing pleasure. Thanks for doing that. Agree with DuctTape, the videographer must inhabit hammockforums dot net. "All secure in Sector 7" and "Whooo, buddy!" are...
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    Sunbeam Dreams and The Carolyn Jane

    Wow. Great direction and editing. And some good luck, too. I'm thinking of a scene on Burnt Island where you spot a loon, and suddenly a wind riffle "dissolves" the surface of the water. Very cool. Looks like you lucked out, with all those glassy wind-free scenes! Thanks for that. A lot of...
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    The film http://www.nfb.ca/film/petticoat_expeditions_part_two I got a credit for props, haha. Filmed mostly at Silver Islet at the end of the Sibley Peninsula near Thunder Bay, and on Lake Marie-Louise, in Sleeping Giant park a few km north of Silver Islet. You can see there were some...
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    Thanks Murat. I love those types of images. That reminds me of a time when I had to study Frances Anne Hopkins's paintings to gather props from the collection at Fort William Historical Park, in order to help the NFB make a film about her. This was in the mid-nineties. Just now, I wanted to...
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    Alpine Hammock

    @mihun09 In serious mosquito or black fly country, you might have a problem. In the bridge hammock, you could bring some clothes in with you and try to change. There is space for some gear at the foot, or in the side "saddlebags", but not a lot. I think every style of hammock comes with a bit...
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    Canoe build video

    Thanks, yellow canoe!
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    Canoe build video

    Great stuff! I'm curious about the seat in the middle canoe. Looks like a leather or canvas sling for solo kneeling or sitting?
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    Chiniguchi Waterway, Sudbury Canada - Father Daughter trip

    After you click the picture icon in the tool bar, a dialog box comes up that says [insert image]. Click [from URL ] and then...Unclick the check mark where it says [retrieve remote file and reference locally]. That was the trick for me. Then paste your photo link in the space, and Bob's your uncle.
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    Alpine Hammock

    Big tarp, 11 feet long by 10 feet wide, over bridge hammock. If I anticipated needing to go to ground, I'd bring an inflatable Thermarest pad instead of the under-quilt pictured here.
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    Alpine Hammock

    Bridge style hammock. Like a suspension bridge, the hammock is suspended from two "suspension triangles," the bases of which are the spreader bars. The reinforced upper edge of the bed fabric carries the weight out to that spreader bar triangle. You can lay very flat. Like a coke can cut in...
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    Don't want to hijack the thread, but...I got looking for birch bark canoes, and ended up at one of my favourite films. It qualifies as canoe art, and is an hour well spent, in my opinion. I tried to embed it, but failed, (hence the deleted post above), but here is a link to Cesar's Bark Canoe...
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    I think the seam is okay. Here is an 1890s canoe, courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society. By the way, Acer, I have to say I like your attention to context. Every remark, observation, opinion, comment...all of them are carefully tied down to their place and time. I see that attention in...
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    Alpine Hammock

    Interesting concept. Many hammocks CAN go to ground, but this one is DESIGNED to go to ground. The drawback about the all-in-one (for me) would be, if you wanted weather protection, you'd have to be within your hammock. Having a fair size separate tarp over your hammock or bivy (or grounded...
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    The solo mystique

    I always thought it was like this... Elite= top level, at the top of your profession, league, etc in skill, etc Elitist= believing and behaving as if you are entitled to the top level, as if others are "beneath" you "-ist" seems to me to mean you believe that thing is above all other things...
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    http://blog.steersman.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/TomThomson_CanoeandLakeAlg_FS.jpg That's as big as I can make it, but the link will take you to it. Tom Thomson, Canoe and Lake, Algonquin I like that it is mostly about the sky, as in most of his work.
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    Animal Encounters

    My animal encounter [/URL][/IMG]
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    What are you reading?

    In the Footsteps of the Group of Seven. Saw this couple speak at the Kitchener-Waterloo Canoe Symposium last April. They found locations where famous Canadian artists painted their works, and photographed the view, in a kind of " then and now" format. Very interesting so far. Many of the...
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