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    What U.S. or Canadian documentation do you need to cross into the other country and back?

    Requirements to enter Canada, note that they vary depending on your country of citizenship and mode of entry (air/ground/marine) https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html I can't find a clean link for re-entering the US but I did find this...
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    Olympics Canoe or Kayak

    The Slalom C1 finals yesterday were fantastic, the last paddler blew everyone away with no penalties and the best time by 5 seconds. The decked canoeist kneels on a pedestal No pedestals in the CI boats that I could see, don't know where you would fit one given the very shallow depth of those...
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    Satellite Communicator (Garmin In Reach Mini II) questions.

    I think the InReach fee when suspended is $6 month (I'm on a 9 year old plan so new subscriptions could be a bit different. You only pay the full fee when the device is active and even that is prorated so if you only use for one week you pay 25% of whatever plan you are on. I don't really enjoy...
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    Alberta Ablaze: Forest Fires

    There is historical information here: https://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/ha/nfdb
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    Alberta Ablaze: Forest Fires

    https://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/interactive-map?zoom=1&center=-1008.0329558810026%2C898738.7985312948&month=7&day=27&year=2024#iMap Caveat: I have been using the map to check some reported fires (Alberta, Quebec, Labrador) recently but what I'm finding is not matching reports. Right now I'm...
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    Peak Refuel Freeze Dried meals

    To each his/her own, I've tried a few Peak meals and was not overly impressed. I'm not that fond of Mountain House either but both brands are acceptable. I usually purchase Alpine Aire and Backpackers Pantry, they have a wider assortment which I like because I have a hard time enjoying the same...
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    Looking to get back to Wabakimi

    I've done trips a bit northwest of Wabakimi in September (last three weeks), it's very nice to catch the colour change. The weather was mostly very nice (some windbound days) but I did have a tiny bit of snow overnight on the last day or two, it all melted away by mid-morning and by the...
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    Things you've found on a canoe trip

    Various things......paddles, quite a few of them but the only really nice ones were repossessed by my companions who had lost them in a dump up river. Nalgene 1 litre bottles (several), shampoo, cutlery (never a long spoon to replace the several I have left behind, tent pegs, a bit of fishing...
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    Satellite Communicator (Garmin In Reach Mini II) questions.

    I can't speak to all of the available devices but can confirm that both SPOT and InReach are sufficiently waterproof to survive a long swim, their IPX ratings suggest 30 minutes immersion at 1 metre depth. If you are floating at the surface they should survive much longer. If you dump in the...
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    Mapping, tracking and tripping vicariously the Marshall Loop, Ontario

    You can use the layers button (upper left) to switch from Topo (2 versions) or Satellite without the need to zoom in. Also, the default view is for the current active track, to see all the tracks click the button in the upper right
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    Mapping, tracking and tripping vicariously the Marshall Loop, Ontario

    Sunset today about 9:50 Eastern, depending on your activities you might not need a headlamp until 10:30. Maybe even later because Moonset is after midnight tonight and it's a full moon on Saturday all night, moonset just a few minutes before sunrise.
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    Water Flow Data Interpretation

    In Canada river flow information can be found here: https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/mainmenu/real_time_data_index_e.html For Quebec only (not included in the Canadian data) you can find the info here: https://www.cehq.gouv.qc.ca/hydrometrie/index-en.htm In both you can find historical data...
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    Mapping, tracking and tripping vicariously the Marshall Loop, Ontario

    That should be a gang of "hosers" (we don't have "hillbillies"). You don't see many Rangers here but the F-150 has been the biggest selling vehicle in Canada for at least a decade. Prior to the F-150 it was the "Magic Wagon" that had the top spot (known in the US as a Plymouth Voyager and Dodge...
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    Mapping, tracking and tripping vicariously the Marshall Loop, Ontario

    For anyone following a trip via Mapshare. it is important to make note that the default display is for only the current track. If the device is turned off at camp or the tracking is stopped there will be a new track each day. Look to the upper right of the map and click "see all tracks" to see...
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    ​Best tripping coffee mug?

    This is both my canoe tripping mug and my at home mug and my driving around mug! I have used mine since I was gifted it 33 years ago, it has some dings and dents now but no leakage, If I fill it up at bedtime it's still reasonably hot in the morning (good for those quick getaways when you don't...
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    House wrap footprint

    Outies for a new/newish tent I'm trying to save the floor Innies for the tents I mostly use that have lots of holes in the floor and the coating has already completely worn away.
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    Satellite Communicator (Garmin In Reach Mini II) questions.

    Mine (old Delorme version InReach), is inside my PFD pocket, no need to have it dangling where it could disappear or get tangled. Mine is on at all times when I'm moving because I'm tracking which can be viewed online in real time (for my fans!). Once I stop to camp, I send out a generic...
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    House wrap footprint

    I have made them from Typar which is the common alternative to Tyvek. Typar is NOT super slippery like Tyvek, it's also very quiet (no crinkle crinkle). If it's folded when packed it will get some small holes at the folds over time but some of the pieces I have (for under my sleeping pad) I've...
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    Finally got my NW Solo in the water

    I also have a dislike of a low seat, I only kneel for whitewater and even then only for big volume C2's or above. My seat is placed medium high plus I use a lot of padding so I can sit pretty much like I was in a chair (my legs are not long either). The few times I've been in boats with an extra...
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    One last chance

    For the last 10 years I've done a mix of solo and "group" trips, by group I mean 1 - 3 other paddlers but they always been with solo boats for all. For the 15 years prior to that it was almost always a small group of solo boats, I wasn't doing trips on my own. All those tripping partners were...
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