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    Keep a secret?

    Is it one of these?
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    Kevin Callan: Should parks require mandatory education courses for permits?

    Not sure if it's still true as I avoid Provincial Parks like the plague, when you register for your back country permits at an Ontario Park you are given a trash bag, the bag has a list of basic do's and don't printed on it. Regardless if users read it or not, the slobs just laugh and go on...
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    Kevin Callan: Should parks require mandatory education courses for permits?

    it's 2025, it's really too late to change the ways of most Gen X or Millennials (WAY too late for boomers that are slobs).
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    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    In a similar vein, when talking or writing are you consistent in your use of measurement terms (yards/metres etc). Visitors to Canada from the US are "required" to use metric measurements, some do, some don't. Personally I have been around since way before metric became a thing here (1970). I...
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    Sealine dry portage bag question

    The person or persons responsible for the colour selection at MEC need to be replaced, they are obviously colour blind! The quality of the gear is mostly very good but the colours......yuck! This applies to virtually all the MEC branded gear (and much of the clothing).
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    Shipping of Yakima round bars

    Just to add, virtually all carriers have added significant extra charges for oversize items over the past year or two. This has hit sellers of golf clubs, fishing rods and similar items really hard, in some cases it has doubled shipping costs. Relevant to people here would be the cost to ship...
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    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    Around here a serviette is paper and a napkin is cloth as in "I can't afford to eat there, it's a cloth napkin joint" (in the food service trade "fine dining). When you pull a section of Paper Towel off the roll, if you fold it and place on the table it becomes a serviette.
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    Seeking historical examples of women's canoe expeditions

    Mina Hubbard in 905 is a classic story. Mina traveled with her male guide but she was in charge. This was a follow up to the ill fated Hubbard-Wallace expedition in 1903 in which her husband Leonidas died. https://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/exploration/hubbard-expedition-labrador.php...
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    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    Only Americans use ˈpȯr-tij (at least every (US) east coaster I've every paddled with) We (Canadians) do not sit on a stoop, it's a porch or veranda. We do relax on a chesterfield not a couch or sofa (but that usage is fading away). More stuff to learn before you visit Canada Eh...
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    Sealine dry portage bag question

    You should probably buy the biggest available (110/115 litre) then add a smaller (60/65) one to your collection. Not as your main pack but for secondary use consider one of the many duffle style bags. You can spend a lot to get one that has waterproof zippers or get the much cheaper roll top...
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    Missainabi Question

    https://www.viarail.ca/en/explore-our-destinations/stations/ontario/missanabie You wind your way through Dog Lake, over the height of land portage into Crooked Lake and then one more portage in Missinabie Lake. Do you have the Hap Wilson guidebook? It's full of good info on the entire route...
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    Missainabi Question

    Early June should be no problem at all (except for the horrendous bugs). Overall the snowpack was a bit light this winter but there was quite a bit of new snow in the last 2 weeks. I don't think there will be any issues on the upper sections (south of Mattice), On my two trips it was...
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    How to Portage a Canoe

    All the Red Green shows are available on YouTube
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    Video: Canoeing the Stream in the Sky

    I have a policy (which I sometimes break)........ Never get high while paddling!
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    What's the oldest lake in the world?

    I haven't but a few years ago I was mapping out a fantasy route from eastern China through Mongolia and then north through Baika and continuing north to the Arctic Ocean. If I remember correctly the total distance was about 5,000km (about 3,100 miles).
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    Info on Chivelston, Harris & Harold Lakes outside Wabakimi?

    I only use the free version of Caltopo. Because I used it so much a few years ago I paid for the basic sub (they call it mobile) but it added nothing that I was interested in. To get some usable bonus features you need the $50 or $100 subs and even for those most of the extras are only available...
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    Info on Chivelston, Harris & Harold Lakes outside Wabakimi?

    I sent topo maps of the area to @Gamma1214 this morning.
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    Throwing WAY back!
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    Trade Wars to Affect Tripping?

    Canada is happy to have as many Americans as possible come to Canada and spend their money here. There are definitely affects of tariffs on travel but it's not US visitors to Canada it's the fact that many Canadians are choosing not to visit the US and if they must, to spend as little money...
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