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  1. Gerald

    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    I think you would want a medium size dog with a good under coat for warmth and some internal fortitude. Very little prey drive (so it has very little interest in the wild animals) but a decent amount of defence drive (guarding) and lots of pack drive (wants to be close to his master). The dog...
  2. Gerald

    Happy New Year

    Thanks. To you also. Let's hope we have a great year. We all need one. G.
  3. Gerald

    Elasticity

    If you decide to go the way of the suspenders, then get heavy-duty ones such as firemen's or logger's and expect to pay more than for regular chain store suspenders. I have never had problems with quality suspenders using the clip grips. G.
  4. Gerald

    Putting a Quebec trip together; anyone have links to water temps?

    Manicouagan is about at the same latitude as Lac Mistassini and above Lac St. Jean. Here are the annual water temperature variations for Lac St. Jean. I would not be surprised if the reservoir is much colder, as its mean depth is 85 meters and Lac St Jean's mean depth is 11 meters. That been...
  5. Gerald

    Elasticity

    Same as lowangle al. I ditched belts and elastic bands for suspenders 2 years ago and am much more comfortable now. G.
  6. Gerald

    Birch bark canoe, camping, camp cooking.... what's not to like?

    Thanks for sharing. Will watch asap. G.
  7. Gerald

    A Canoe Christmas commercial up there with the Budweiser Clydesdales

    Nice. I can see you Robin with tears in your eyes watching this commercial. Merry Xmas to you and you all. G.
  8. Gerald

    Winter of Rehab

    Here's wishing you a full recovery. If it's a lower body issue, then winter may be long. If it's upper body, then get the snowshoes out and enjoy if you live in the snow belt. I think the worst issues for canoeists are shoulder injuries, as they don't seem to remedy as well as other areas of...
  9. Gerald

    Preferred tripping style ?

    Thanks for the idea, lowangle. Al. I'm going to consider that. G.
  10. Gerald

    Sad News: Bob and Elaine Mravetz

    Sad news always. Beautiful paddling. G.
  11. Gerald

    Abandoned Canoes?

    Odyssey said: The top photo was taken at a Canadian Government hydrology station, a place where some trippers end their journey and are picked up by aircraft. Leaving their canoes behind and having gone through most of their food, they were able to fly back to civilization in a smaller less...
  12. Gerald

    Preferred tripping style ?

    I must admit that I also have been looking at alternate ways to the blue barrel. They don't take up space efficiently in the canoe and are uncomfy to carry. As I get older, there is less flesh on the bones to buffer that hard plastic when portaging. G.
  13. Gerald

    Abandoned Canoes?

    Anyone who has been down the Thelon in the early 2000's must remember these sore sightings.
  14. Gerald

    Preferred tripping style ?

    Arctic trips with others (2 to 3 canoes for sharing the expense reasons), a couple of 30 day trips with a tandem canoe, mostly with the wife. Other than that always solo or on occasion 2 solo canoes and the great company of Robin and a while back with Ted. I also loved the solo canoe get...
  15. Gerald

    Argosy for sale Québec

    Sold G.
  16. Gerald

    Argosy for sale Québec

    Thanks YC. It is, but of course there are many very slight sand scrapes. I'm looking for something a little bigger, as I sometimes include a large dog in my trips. Hope all is well with you and yours. G.
  17. Gerald

    Argosy for sale Québec

    I have a Red Royalex Argosy for sale. Never ran rapids with it. Always stored indoors. Great condition. Comes with yoke, keeling pad and pop off safety seat (that would avoid entrapment). Stored indoors. Will not deliver. Situated in Quebec, Canada. $1000.00 CND firm. Photos...
  18. Gerald

    Kneeling Part 1

    alsg, I was just going to ask if anyone uses a saddle for tripping in a solo canoe. The saddle would probably be light enough if made from closed cell material. Also, would a sliding closed cell saddle, such as those used in white water solos boats, clear enough headspace when portaging? I tried...
  19. Gerald

    Kneeling Part 1

    lowangle said: A higher seat would probably be of help now. No, the canoe is not unstable seated, but I prefer the stability and paddling ease kneeling brings. I may not have a choice. Thanks.
  20. Gerald

    Kneeling Part 1

    Thanks Glenn. My injury to the quad prevents me from doing this. Lacking about 10 degrees to get to where I was before surgery. Thanks stevet. Was once able to do that while lake travelling. Now one side is limited. G.
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