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  1. Cheeseandbeans

    First WC and first restoration attempt

    Very nice. Great job! Bob
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    Raven, part 2

    Really nice. You do beautiful work. Bob
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    WCHA and Adirondack Canoe Symposium

    Looking forward to it. I will have my navy blue Old Town 50 pounder on the same color Volvo wagon- a coincidence I think… There are other blue vehicles and floatilla to choose from now that I think about it… so maybe not. Bob
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    WCHA and Adirondack Canoe Symposium

    I am curious if any member are attending either of these events the second week of July this year at Paul Smiths in NY? I will be there 7/12-15. I imagine Glenn will be there as a new board member of the WCHA and I know Benson is presenting. It would be nice to meet some folks in person...
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    Map Fans

    I always print out maps and use them in a waterproof case. In the winter months I enjoy looking over potential routes on larger scale maps near the wood stove. I have the GPS apps on my phone and download where I am going as a back up, but I have only needed them a couple times to confirm I...
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    Fresh Fruit On Trips

    I always bring a few apples. I like your grape method- will have to use a Nalgene for anything similar. Thanks.
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    Lining holes

    I know John Visser of Housatonic Canoe Shop is a couple hours from you in Little Falls, NY. He primarily works on wood and canvas, but I know he dabbles in the dark arts of Royalex from time to time. Worth a call or email I’d say. He does nice work. Phone: (203)-470-2031 E-mail...
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    The Rainbow-Debsconeag Wormhole

    Great report as always! Thanks for sharing. Bob
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    A little different approach

    Skin on frame canoes and kayaks have been around hundreds of years. Instead of oiled sealskin, Dacron and urethane are typically used these days.
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    Northern lights

    This was taken last night (not by me) at the top of Mohawk Mountain a couple minutes from me. More of a hill if you live in a mountainous area... Pretty impressive for southern New England. Bob
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    Things that interfere with or otherwise screw up canoe trips

    I was headed to the a friend’s fly shop and grocery store early on Friday morning to gather supplies for a local trip later that day. It didn’t go as planned. I’m glad the canoe wasn’t on top yet and more grateful my yuppie sensibilities led me to purchase a Volvo a couple months ago. The...
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    Is your First Aid updated?

    I’m not sure of the equivalent over the counter alternative, but I would prefer hemostatic packing material over a powder coagulant.
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    Coffee grinders and brewers for both home and camp?

    I admittedly drink too much coffee. I prefer to grind as I go at home and pack what I have ground at home on trips. There are hundreds of articles on grinders and brewing methods. The consensus of coffee snobs seem to be that a conical burr grinder gives the most consistent grind and how...
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    Sitting on the floor?

    I remember that as well. It was nice. I am not able to locate it either. I built this a few years ago for a skin on frame canoe. It is lightweight, folds, works in camp, but is bulky for portaging in my opinion. Bob
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    Which PFD do you have?

    Stohlquist Men's Piseas PFD. Good for fishing to keep fly boxes and other items, but not the most comfortable to wear all day. I have not dumped with this one, so can’t speak to that.
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    Wenonah Solitude repair and renovation

    If you are considering painting and you plan to use it for anything other than gentle day paddles, I would keep in mind that any significant scratches will show the yellow Kevlar underneath. I am not a big fan of the Kevlar yellow either, but I can’t imagine the yellow showing through any...
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    What goes in/on your PFD?

    Identical for a trip with the addition of a PLB. Bob
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    How many pairs of footwear: in canoe vs. on portage vs. in camp?

    I have had many pairs over the years including some high-end wading boots for fly fishing. The felt soles offer the best traction underwater and leather uppers for ankle support against rocks, but aren't great for hiking. I have some with a Vibram sole which I have screwed in tungsten lugs and...
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    How many pairs of footwear: in canoe vs. on portage vs. in camp?

    Insulated Bean boots when it’s cold, NRS boundary boots if the portages aren’t too bad, and OTB Abyss with NRS wet socks if the portages are tough. I really like the Boundary boots most of the time, but they don’t offer much ankle support. In camp, moccasins or sneakers. Bob
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