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    Sore Motors

    I've gone through a couple of lengthy shoulder pain cycles. They can last 12 months or more. I haven't been able to paddle on the left for a couple of seasons but it seems things are now on the mend. It makes all kinds of neat noises when putting on a shirt, taking off my jacket, etc. I have a...
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    Poll: Tobacco & nicotine, and canoe stories about use

    I have a couple of pipes and tobacco (4noggins' Bald Headed Teacher). I used to smoke cigarettes and originally bought the pipe and tobacco as a crutch. Turned out just leading me back to the smokes again. I bought this last pouch with the romantic notion of having a smoke while trout fishing. I...
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    Soap

    No one has mentioned "Snap" pumice soap. We were early-twenties working on my friend's car - literally in the shade of a tree. It was hot and we were working shirtless. Friend was covered in greasy dirt from the belt line up. He was raised by his European grandparents and when grams saw the...
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    Seems to be a bit of a correlation between canoeists and bird hunters.
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    Wow! Bodo Winterhelt? Pudelpointer royalty and North American versatile dog champion. Would have loved to meet him.
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    Nice PP, Gerald - a Duchasseur dog by any chance? I've had German Shorthairs and most recently a Drahthaar - neither would have been my first choices for a canoe dog. I picked up a field lab this summer - AJtop's Defender of Dunbar, "Agnes". I made the switch from pointer to flusher/retriever...
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    sanding insanity

    I used 80 grit on my first one, 60 grit this time around. I use the staple holes from the forms as milestones. When I'm not feeling it I'll do two sections and then move on to something else - like mocking up the gunwale locations.
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    Your canoe trip plans, hopes, dreams for 2022

    I have this plan where I take my canoe out for a multi-day trip. That'd be fun. Last time was September 2019.
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    Humorous outdoor situations or events

    Brother in law and I (before he was my BIL) were transporting a 14' Jon boat from our main camp to a lake about a mile away through the bush. The night before we had both tucked in pretty hard to dad's homemade vino. We got up early, had breakfast, and were still slightly looped. We've got the...
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    Amazing and memorable events

    Not really outdoors related, although I was on my way to a deer hunt in Western PA (Wilcox)... I think it was '93 and I was making the 9 hour drive alone in my single cab, 2-wheel drive, manual trans Ford Ranger. PA's doe season used to be early December - 2nd week I believe. They used to call...
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    Amazing and memorable events

    Claude Arbour was a Quebecois author. He lived, with his wife and 2 children, on a fly-in only lake (Villiers) half-way between Montreal and Parent. He supplemented his income with grants (I believe from Molson, but I could be wrong) for the study of osprey. He maintained and in some cases...
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    Gifted a Granite Gear Trad #4 - should I keep it?

    The holes in Crocs are there for your dignity to escape.
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    A Close Bear Call

    You can be an expert canoeist, survivalist - able to start fires in the rain, find food in the wild... It means nothing without the right attitude and situational awareness. You don't have to be paranoid or in constant fear, but you do need to look around, stop and listen (and in this specific...
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    Gifted a Granite Gear Trad #4 - should I keep it?

    My wife is the same - but I would not pass up the opportunity to make her feel special. I would tell her that her unique perspective exposes me to options that I would have never considered on my own. And that would not be a lie.
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    Gifted a Granite Gear Trad #4 - should I keep it?

    I'd keep it and make sure that my wife sees me using it.
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    Poll: How many threads should the Latest Posts widget list?

    Firstly, strange that when I quote your message, the part that was a quote from my message does not show up... Let's clear something up - "Latest Posts" shows the top 10 threads with new posts in them - not simply the 10 latest posts (which, for example, might have all occurred in one, busy...
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    Cooking fuel

    I'm a water boiler. I have 2 BRS 3000s (one for backup) that weigh less than an ounce each and get the job in done in less than 3 minutes. I used to bring my Svea 123r, but it was heavy and lighting it could get exciting.
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    Source for wool coats on the cheap

    Hi Mem - the Gostwear site I mentioned previously is where I buy my Big Bill wool stuff. I have their green, 24oz jacket as well as a pair of the 28oz "charcoal plaid" pants. The jacket is a little basic in cut, material, and hardware - but the pants are the beans. I was considering a pair of...
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    Add your location to your profile and an avatar picture

    I was going to get around to it eventually...
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    Poll: How many threads should the Latest Posts widget list?

    My bookmark for this site leads me directly to What's New, so it is of no consequence to me.
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