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  1. tketcham

    Invasive fish (northern pike) threatens Maine lakes. Huh?

    So are you speaking for all of us? That we all want introduced game fish in our streams and lakes?
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    How do you know the water temperature?

    I like the idea of being able to measure not only air/water temp but also wind speed. It would be nice to have a better idea of the relationship between wind speed and wave action on some of the lakes we canoe, especially when combined with predicted wind speeds for that stretch of water. I read...
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    I have three solos now, down from five (six actually). My canoeing preferences have changed from years ago. Back then my go-to canoe was a Wenonah Advantage for doing fast laps around local lakes or long days on bigger water. I had a Clipper Sea-1 decked canoe for canoe tripping or day trips on...
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    Photos: Paddling the Mullica River (NJ Pine Barrens) in 1906

    The first date with my spouse was canoeing and a picnic lunch. We wore PFDs but she still looked lovely in her quick-dry pants and shirt and sun hat. I guess our idea of canoeing finery has changed from a century ago. Far more practical. 🤠
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    Photos: Paddling the Mullica River (NJ Pine Barrens) in 1906

    But now we wear PFDs and ruin the whole aesthetic of clothing finery. :)
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    AI and on-line posers

    I thought the post was unusual in that it sounds more like a section taken from a canoeing "guide book" than a typical response based on experience.
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    Photos: Paddling the Mullica River (NJ Pine Barrens) in 1906

    Good find on the archive. I like the photo of the canoe "Splashing over log"; you don't often see movement in those old photographs. I finally made it down to the Pine Barrens last fall and paddled on the Mullica River below Atsion Lake. Had a great time. But the group I was in paddled modern...
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    Hot Tent Camping In A Blizzard | ASMR

    Appears (to me) more like a 50 minute info-mercial than a DIY adventure video. Maybe I'm being too critical.
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    The Effects of Keeping and Removing Dams

    I could see where certain stretches of river could become unusable by paddle craft because of high speed boat traffic. I'd like to see certain stretches of river, especially the ones where motorized boats have been previously excluded because of dams, become non-motorized waterways. Motor boats...
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    Caught in big weather events

    Not canoeing but I did some fish ladder survey work up in Prince William Sound one summer and our "base camp", a 42' converted shrimp boat named the Cora B, had set anchor for a job at the end of Long Bay, southeast of Whittier, Alaska. A couple of us had gone up the river in a 13' Boston Whaler...
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    The Effects of Keeping and Removing Dams

    I also like seeing low head dams taken out or modified for safer boat and easier critter passage.
  12. tketcham

    Canoe cover for travel?

    I haven't made any comparisons of gas mileage with and without the covers and like you say, it isn't likely to make much difference on short drives anyway. For me it's more about the reduction in noise; a less noisy ride is more enjoyable. I've noticed that canoe manufacturers are putting...
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    How Racing Changed Canoeing For The Better

    I don't think of it as an either/or experience. I enjoy slowly meandering along the shoreline of a small pond just as much as I do flying down a big reservoir. I take pride in doing both. :)
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    Canoe cover for travel?

    I never used a canoe cover for traveling but did purchase a couple of Red Leaf/Lady Bug bags to protect the hulls of our tandem canoes while being stored in the garage. I hang them by strap slings from the ceiling, hull down, so they are exposed to afternoon sun (through a garage door window) on...
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    How Racing Changed Canoeing For The Better

    My Wenonah Advantage would go right along using a Zaveral Power Surge bent shaft paddle. I never raced but I certainly enjoyed the benefits of a sleek canoe and an efficient paddle that racing cultivated. And those lightweight carbon paddles sure make it easier getting our Wenonah Odyssey up to...
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    I saw a mature Little Blue Heron up in Vermont this summer. It was hunting along the channel between Lake St. Catherine and Little Pond (Lake). I read that they show up in Vermont now and then but that's the first time I'd ever seen one up here.
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    Of beavers, wolves, and forested wetlands.

    I won't add much more to this discussion because I think the points made by Tsuga8 and Keeled Over cover my perspective pretty well. I used to work and hike and camp in wolf country (saw a group of four while canoeing and a single while working) and I was never fearful of wolves. Grizzlies, yes...
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    Litter, garbage and trash

    So if you took the old tires with you the handling fee wouldn't apply? I still say that the program isn't viable if dealers are needing to charge an additional amount for handling.
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    Litter, garbage and trash

    Sounds like it's not a viable program. The "tire handling fee" should be included as part of the initial disposal/recycling tax on the tire. People should be able to leave the tires with the dealer and the dealer would already have been reimbursed for disposal costs.
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    Litter, garbage and trash

    That's what my suggestion to include the cost of disposal for everything is addressing. It's a form of taxation to generate money to build and maintain disposal and recycling infrastructure so that everything can be disposed of with no after-sale cost. For example, those tires could be picked up...
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