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    A La Mer du Nord 2025

    There is some stuff about the trip here: https://www.lequotidien.com/actualites/2024/09/08/quand-une-expedition-fait-revivre-le-savoir-faire-de-fabrication-de-canots-a-saint-felicien-BSQF3WS3XNAH3I7HZBSQPR3Q7M/ facebook starts blocking me after more than a couple of clicks, I can only scroll...
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    Sharing your location dot with spouse

    The "dot" is a smartphone thing, those devices are ALWAYS tracking you if you are within cell range (and soon Sat range). I assumed the discussion was restricted to off grid tracking. If we are talking local trips.... Where are you going? - Out What for? - I have stuff to do Can I come? - No...
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    Sharing your location dot with spouse

    I use an InReach (an old pre-Garmin model. not that this matters). I have it in tracking mode whenever I am moving, any of my followers who have the link to my Garmin tracking page can see exactly where I am. A track point will appear every ten minutes. My Inreach when fully charged will...
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    Is Social Media Undermining and Distorting Actual Wilderness Experiences?

    With rare exceptions I pay no attention to people whose main goal (often only) is monetization.
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    Solitude / Wilderness

    I could offer hundreds of suggestions but I'm not going on a wild goose chase. Please comment on the following: - Where are you located - Portages (none, some, doesn't matter) - How long of a trip (time/distance) - flatwater, whitewater, some of both - amount of previous experience - type of...
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    Ankle support for kneeling

    The effectiveness or need for ankle pads partially depends on what footwear you are using. I mostly wear NRS Workboots, the soles are not very flexible (great for portaging, wading etc) but not so good for kneeling. I've tried various ankle pads, none of them worked with those boots (most just...
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    Wabakimi is the Plan

    They had some network issues overnight Tues/Wed, it was fine around 1:00pm today when I looked and is still loading right now.
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    Cutting Weight

    I dislike portaging! I try to pick routes that are light on portages but most of them tend to include at least one long or shorter but very rough ports. If I'm looking at routes with these long ports I might pick one or another based on where the portage is (day 2 or day 30). That said I will...
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    Missainabi Question

    Yes to cell phone service, you can probably connect about 10+km north of the town. You can camp at Tidewater which is an island directly across from the dock. It used to be a Provincial Park, got closed and then 4 or 5 years ago got taken over by Moose Cree (who have basically done nothing with...
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    Missainabi Question

    I almost always stay at the Triftlodge (Now called the Travel Inn), mostly because it's perhaps the cheapest but it's also dog friendly and is one of the few remaining motels anywhere with a couple of smoking rooms. I've also stayed at the Chimo Motel once, it's was acceptable. There is...
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    Missainabi Question

    Yeah from Moosonee (or Moose River Crossing) you get the train to Cochrane. Many many years ago there was passenger service south all the way to Toronto (via North Bay) but that was at least 30 years ago. There has been talk of reestablishing the service someday maybe. The train leaves Moosonee...
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    Missainabi Question

    You need Back Country permits for the sections within the park boundary. If you are getting off the train in Missanabie you don't reach the park boundary until you portage into Missinaibi Lake. The map shows a gap in the park for for about 60km upstream (south) of Mattice (a bit north as well)...
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    A Roller Portage

    Here is one on the Bloodvein River Here is really massive one on the Berens River The rollers are done!
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    Wabakimi is the Plan

    That would necessitate getting on the train again to get back to Sudbury. I don't have any actual Wabakimi experience but I assume in most cases you end where there is road access and then get a shuttle back to Armstrong. If you exit via the train then you would need to commit in advance to a...
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    Musk Changes Everything for Satellite Cell Phone Service

    As of early in 2024 the band of service is fairly narrow, almost all of the lower 48 is covered, the southerly parts of Canada have some coverage. Outside of that it's sketchy and were it is available the speeds are much slower, I'm not sure that voice communication is even possible in those...
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    Cold handle frying pans, they’re still out there.

    The small ones are for breakfast, the medium size for lunch and the large are for dinner. I don't have any of these cold handle pans, I've always used cast iron at home and I have these in 6", 8". 10" and 12", each size has a difference usage, the 6" gets used for eggs and sometimes shrimp, the...
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    Musk Changes Everything for Satellite Cell Phone Service

    Elon put out a very similar teaser quite a few years ago. While he has made good amount of progress there is still a very long way to go. For this to function "everywhere" he will need to launch another 30,000+ satellites (just shy of 7,000 are up now). In the meantime Elon is out hyping...
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    Looking back on 2024 and what’s ahead for 2025

    2024 was my worst/weakest/least (pick one) paddling year in over 20 years, only one seven day trip and no solo trip for the first time since 2013 2025 has got to be better, hopefully about 8 times better and include a 3 or 4 week solo trip.
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I'm quite sure of the reason for most/many people.....the price! A reasonably nice wood paddle can be had here for CA$75 - CA$125 An all carbon paddle starts at about CA$300 For the rest they simply don't know what they are missing! And then there are the "traditionalists" while they might...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I like to compare my old Grey Owl Hammerhead to a cricket bat on the very rare occasions when I switch back from my Werner Bandit.
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