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    When you can’t help but build a boat

    With every post, you impress me more and more. You and a a small handful of other posters keep me coming back for more. I would love to read your autobiography.
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    The Voyageurs

    Very enjoyable to watch, I trip that way these days. Watching from the comfort of my big chair command module sipping hot black tea like the voyageurs of a bygone era. They the long distance trucker of their day.
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    Happy National………Day

    Missed a chance to wish Grace Slick a Happy 84 Birthday yesterday.
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    Puddle Jumper videos

    I enjoyed watching part of one of his videos this morning. It was just Okay for me, would have liked him more if he didn’t wear his cap backwards and would learn how to release fish carefully, if you are catch & release fishing, try to insure that the fish has a good chance of survival.
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    Cree River Summer 2023

    I have waited a long time for this trip report, ever since Rob told me of your plans. Looking forward to further episodes. Great writing!! B. Birchy
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    Rock Scratching's on Portage trail.

    Looks too fresh to be glacial striation. Saw a lot of it when I traveled the Quetico Superior country, The whole country was shaped by glaciation, back when Glenn and I were mongrel pups, neither were pick of that litter. I would hazard a guess as to some recent hominid activity while bored.
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    Happy National………Day

    Took me most of the day to find where you moved my post to. BANNED BOOKS WEEK has little or nothing to do with Happy National………Day.
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    Happy National………Day

    October 1-7 is Banned Book Week, I doubt any canoe tripping books are banned, however I’m pretty sure many of our lives were changed by books that have had that stigma attached to their names. So, Happy Banned Book Week everyone!!
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    Kelly Kettle with Updates and Mods

    I’m thinking that storm cookers (Kelly Kettles, Thermette, Ghillie, etc.) are made to be used as a stand alone, quick way to boil water for a cup of tea, coffee, hot chocolate or instant soup. Using readily available combustible materials near at hand. If you are going to put it on a campfire...
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    Greetings from Vermont

    Sounds like you are living the dream. Enjoy it to the maximum, life is short, looking back on a life well lived is way better than looking back with regret of the things that could have been. Welcome to the camp, warm your hands around a cup of our camp coffee. ……..Birchy
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    HELP!

    Glad that your trip report popped back, I was feeling your frustration, then your relief. Looking forward to reading your Trip Report. B Birchy
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    Pine Sap

    Anything with oil in it will remove conifer pitch, I think. A Alaskan log home builder told me to use Mayonnaise. I did, it worked, most home have a jar of it handy when you need it.
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    Duluth Pack Repair

    Nice repair job. Not my two cents worth, it’s yours. Much cheaper that sending it to Duluth for repairs. Good on you. BB
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    Hello from southwest Pennsylvania

    woytek…… Welcome to the campsite, hold out your cup, let us fill it up with whatever we’re brewing. Sounds to me that you are on the correct path to enjoyment. Most anything you need answers to, I’m confident that someone on this forum will gladly fill you in, with others chiming in as needed...
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    Four Canoe Tripping Books

    After posting that I had met Walter Port, I looked for his obituary. I found one for Walter Port, not sure this is the one we are talking about. Walter C. Port born December 10 1907. Died January 28, 1994 in Bemidji Minnesota. Would be a little older in the early 30’s to be just out of high...
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    Four Canoe Tripping Books

    While going to college at Bemidji State, I met Walter Port, he worked in the Pharmacy store (called a drug store back then, it also had a lunch counter) in the photography section of the store. He remarked to me that he enjoyed seeing my canoeing photos that they developed for me. He told me...
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    Poll: How much sex have you had in a canoe?

    Much more than those piddling things! You forgot to mention “The Plaid Prancer” gigs, taking a bunch of school kids on canoe trips year after year required a lot more courage & commitment than anyone on this forum has demonstrated. Speaking of this forum, we are all richer from his posts over...
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    Poll: How much sex have you had in a canoe?

    I am full agreement with Memaquay, after all he is a real Canadian, in every way.
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    The Box Pot from Firebox Stove

    MyKneesHurt….. Amazon has it, named Maxi as is the one on Firebox site. $74, makes 5 oz. of coffee. When my wife goes with me I bring a Bialetti Moka Pot, a battery powered frother wand and half & half. Makes her happy, as the old saying goes, “Happy wife, happy life”.
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    The Box Pot from Firebox Stove

    I’ve been thinking about getting a twig stove, firebox was one of the stoves I looked at. I did enjoy his videos but, seemed like he spent a lot of time making dinner and puttering with the additional/optional attachments. I’m not a former chef so a bunch of that stuff would be wasted on my...
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