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  1. Tsuga8

    Does anyone have a canoe set up with a rowing rig ?

    I too am interested in rowing but don't care much for going backwards. This is what intrigues me about Venetian-style rowing. I think standing up makes the biomechanical advantages similar to traditional rowing, with power emanating from the legs and core. I'm still pondering whether a...
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    How to Get Heavy Ice Out of a Canoe

    As for salt and plowing, here in southern NYS they also salt and plow til the pavement is bare and well pot-holed. Seems like a good way to require more road repair and turn our wells salty at the same time. But it's more convenient than chains, so we keep doing it...
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    How to Get Heavy Ice Out of a Canoe

    I didn't know a Killick hitch either - it came up when I did an image search for timberhitch. I grabbed that picture as it was watermarked so the source was credited easily within the pic. I suppose now I should look it up and see the difference.
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    How to Get Heavy Ice Out of a Canoe

    I imagine salt might not be great for seat bolts though, or maybe woodwork. Not a big deal if rinsed off promptly, but sounds like prompt outdoor rinses in AK in winter are hard (as in, frozen solid). If the ice had laminated itself to the hull interior, hot water might have released it into a...
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    Wabakimi - Lookout River, Berg River, Whitewater Lake, Caribou River

    Fantastic trip report, thanks for sharing!
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    Sharing your location dot with spouse

    Yes, hanging on to my 2012 is seeming more and more attractive the more I hear about new cars - I don't believe it has any capacity to connect to the internet, though I could be wrong. All the intimate details of my life are still being usurped by my pocket computer ("smart phone"), but I keep...
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    Lining Harness?

    Armchair novice chiming in here - I have no real lining experience of my own but have been reading up in the hopes of using the skills on a future trip. Garrett Conover's 'Beyond the Paddle' has an extensive chapter about lining. His harness placement approach seems to pretty much mimic Mason...
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    Sharing your location dot with spouse

    https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/privacy-nightmare-on-wheels-every-car-brand-reviewed-by-mozilla-including-ford-volkswagen-and-toyota-flunks-privacy-test/
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    RockSTAR or SRT?

    Should I be the enabler that says 'grab it!' ? 😈 Seems like it should retain resale value if you change your mind, if you're getting it at a reasonable price now? I picked up an Rx Morningstar to compare with my White Gold Morningstar just as things were freezing up this winter - I look...
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    Sharing your location dot with spouse

    I got a Garmin InReach for backcountry travel after a very bad incident with a friend out of cell service a couple years back. I decided that it was irresponsible for, with my loved ones and SAR teams in mind, to not have one. But I only activate it for backcountry trips. I keep my phone's...
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    Kenco Outfitters

    I should add they don't always have all the canoe parts on display. The other day they only had the yokes and seats out, but when I asked, they had a slew of thwarts of different sizes/thicknesses in the stockroom.
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    Canoe in the forest

    Fascinating article, thanks for sharing. I picked up this book at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria last summer. It has lots of detail on history and construction as well as pictures. Would recommend.
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    Kenco Outfitters

    Not many outfitters around me are well stocked on canoe parts, but Kenco Outfitters in Kingston NY routinely comes through for thwarts, yokes, seats, and seat bolts. I just got a replacement thwart from them the other day. They currently stock Nova Craft, Slipstream, and Adirondack Canoe Co...
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    Jim Henry is back and just designed a canoe for Adirondack Canoe Co.

    Exciting. I've never paddled or poled an Explorer but they seem to have a real cult following. Weight is a deterrent to me on the Rx Explorers but maybe there will be something similar in the ACC line up soon.
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    Tarp pole modification

    Very clever! I've started using forked sticks or my double-blade when I have it, to assist with bear/varmint hangs. This takes it to the next level and isn't predicated on finding a good stick.
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    Winter paddle and poling through ice

    Thanks for the ice outing report, Al - very cool. Glad you could recover that shoe. Great discussion here. Mostly happy to read and learn. I've gotten bronze and steel shoes and aluminum poles in the last year, graduating up from carved spruce out of the woods. I do feel like using both...
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    Canoe seats

    @stripperguy how are the blocks that the seat bolts to secured to the hull? Seems like a good set-up for a break-away seat in case of entrapment in whitewater.
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    The Scary Truth About Surviving Capsizing In Cold Water

    Another good first hand account, thanks Steve. When I was working in the Everglades we had cases of hypo- and hyperthermia on the same day. It was a typical south FL summer day, very high heat index with the humidity. An intern, not used to the heat/humidity got hyperthermic, though not...
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    The Scary Truth About Surviving Capsizing In Cold Water

    Again, always Interesting to hear first hand accounts. Water hunting dogs _should_ be fine in cold water. Retrievers get out to retrieve ducks in very cold weather. But a lot of people tend to assume all dogs are good at self-regulation. I don't assume that after seeing dogs do really dumb...
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    The Scary Truth About Surviving Capsizing In Cold Water

    Very useful to hear first hand accounts of cold shock and the like. You can read up on the academic descriptions but it's still hard to imagine. I keep meaning to go jump in the lake during cold water season (near shore with PFD and a buddy standing by to aid rescue if needed), but haven't...
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