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    Anyone else cook with a Big Daddy skillet?

    Nice big skillet for bigger groups or bigger appetites. If I didn’t have more steel skillets than I will ever use, I would buy one. I currently use a 48cm (18 7/8 inch) Muurikka Griddle Pan when with a group and and a 23cm (a smigion over 9 inches) Muurikka campfire skillet, when I’m alone. Both...
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    How to set up the canvas stretcher

    When I go to visit friends in Minnesota (my childhood home). I make a long day trip to Marquette Michigan to my favorite Pastie place then swing south to stock up on Trenary Toast (both cinnamon & cardamom) in the little town of Trenary, Michigan. I then head southwest to get some Nueske’s Bacon...
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    How to set up the canvas stretcher

    Depending on which side of the UP you live on you might contact Alex Comb at Stewart River Boat works for canvas, tacks and stuff like that. His website says he doesn’t ship anymore, but with prior arrangements, you can drive over to pick it up. He’s just north of Duluth, Minnesota, a nice drive...
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    ORVs for sand only?

    What does off road vehicles have to do with canoe tripping? Much less tires for one in snow.
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    Killarney by Water - 10 Days ALONE Canoeing the Backcountry

    Great video, I’m happy that you took me along, wonderful job of videography, made me feel that I was there with you. When I first saw Norm, I was thinking that that your wife or girlfriend made you take their dog with you. Not the kind of dog you expect to see on a canoe adventure. Norm won me...
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    Recommend a coffee maker? I'm done bearing a heavy thermos

    Alaska Coffee Roasters fresh roasted & ground Yirgacheffe beans, more importantly, ++ really good water.
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    Onaman Lake to Longlac

    I periodically re-read these trip reports they just get better the older I get. I wonder if on occasionally some young adult will show up at the school to thank the staff for a life changing experience? I remember a class that I took in college shortly after returning home from a military tour...
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    I have two: The White Birch & the Tamarack. Both are of trees of the north, beautiful, useful as firewood for warmth in the long northern winters, can be bent for sled runners & toboggans, greenwood spoon carving material. The White Birch sheds nice thin pieces of her bark for easy gathering...
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    Keewaydin duffel bag

    Page 100 of Brian Back’s book ‘KEEWAYDIN WAY’ show how to tie a tumpline to a Wannigan using the tump knot. I have tumpped a duffle and a canvas bed roll. I tied them stacked together first then lashed them like in Backs pictures and illustrations with the tumpline. The load wasn’t at all heavy...
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    An interview with Garrett Conover, woodsman, author, wilderness canoeist guide.

    Great story, one that I remember reading long ago, but had forgotten all the details. I do remember Mick’s rememberance of “ Chick Smart, a marvel around a campfire. Never forget his planked squaretail….” I had to try planking a brook trout or square tail like my Grandfather called them. Fish...
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    An interview with Garrett Conover, woodsman, author, wilderness canoeist guide.

    Good stuff Robin, I enjoyed reading this interview, as I did reading Garrett Conover’s books.
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    The 7 Best All-Inclusive Canoe Trips In Minnesota

    These links to paddlingmag.com are not my cup of Lapsang souchong tea. If I wanted to read their fluff articles of semi-disguised advertising I would have them readily displayed on my favorites page next to canoetripping.com.
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    Cree River Summer 2023

    That was a humongous grayling, well done, well written day(s) in your life as a real canoe tripper. Thank you for taking us along on your adventure.
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    Freighter canoe opinions - shorter models?

    Gil Gilpatrick in his book about building stripper canoes had plans for a Grand Laker Maine Guide canoe that could be of some help. I would think building it full size would be an ideal boat for taking children on a long up river trip and float fishing your way back to the put in type trip (no...
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    Freighter canoe opinions - shorter models?

    The Grumman Sport Boat has a a cult following. I don’t have the foggiest idea how make plans from one but if you can, it may be what you are looking for. Mine is of course aluminum, it paddles, rows, motors and a friend in Duluth, Minnesota has one with optional sailing his. I don’t think it...
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    Big Brook, paddle and pole trip, North Maine Woods

    Kinda losing interest in this forum, but I look in every now and then out of habit. Don’t want to miss anything that a handful of my favorite posters, post. Anything Robin is posting is solid gold. So this morning with my coffee I rode the river with these folks again. Thank you Robin, for...
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    Slipping and falling while carrying a canoe.

    “Well, Gabby fallen off yer horse, an incapacitaten yourn own self is plumb sad, I ain’t a fixen to pack you back to camp, much less civilization. Ravens most likely pick your eyes out, so don’t worry about seeing all the critters that are going to turn your no good carcass into fertilizer right...
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    Twig Stoves: Experiences, Opinions and Pictures

    I received a Uberleben titanium twig stove at Christmas. I put it together once, put it back in the sleeve it came in, haven’t looked at it since. I’m thinking the name turned me off, or if I want a fire I want a fire that I can put what ever size wood I want on it. I do use and like my copper...
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    What do you use for a table?

    Boatman53…… I am interested in just about everything you do, not everything, just about though. Pictures are fine, you are in the top handful of posters on canoetripping.net as a writer and craftsman. It would be fun to see the sketches that you make prior to starting construction. They must...
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    Paddle making extravaganza

    Works of art, each and everyone. Behind every good student there is an even “GOODER” teacher. Great job Memaquay, you have given those kids a great gift and something that will be a remembered for a long time.
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