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  1. yknpdlr

    How much safety is too much safety?

    I have two Adirondack 90 mile Canoe Classic race stories: 1. At the end of the famous 2.5 mile extremely winding Brown's Tract wetlands narrow stream leading into Raquette Lake, we pass under a roadway bridge and immediately drop down in faster current over a large beaver dam with a sharp...
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    How much safety is too much safety?

    When racing on the YRQ, there are a couple of times when you and your team are paddling continuously for hours through the entire "night" (it never gets totally dark there in June), At between 2-4AM your alertness and metabolism are at its lowest level point. I can attest that it is possible to...
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    spray cover without snaps or velcro

    I have home made canoe covers done in both ways, I fastened snaps to a Hornbeck (back when they had wooden gunwales), For my races on the Yukon River, we discovered a better choice was to fasten 2 inch wide Velcro (with contact cement) to the outside of the gunwales, both on both on cedar...
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    Whitehorse Yukon - question about shopping for vegetarian foods

    I've paddled the Yukon canoe races, always beginning with five trips to Whitehorse markets to finish stocking up on necessities. I always provided my team with home dehydrated meals for the Y1k, for the YRQ it was mostly up to the individuals on my voyageur or C4 team to provide for themselves...
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    Moose — Stories, Photos, Videos

    The first moose in "modern times" to appear in the Adirondacks were first seen in Lewis County NY in the early 1970's, almost all the way to Lake Ontario. Lewis County has a very extensive dairy cow industry, (the population of dairy cows is twice that of people) with a local massive Kraft...
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    Inexpensive life jackets with decent accessory features

    I have for many years used a Kokotat Orbit PFD. It has enough necessary pockets to hold the mandatory on-person gear required during the Yukon River races. and has served me well for five Yukon races. I forget what I paid for it more than a decade ago. For my nearby local daily paddle training...
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    Training?

    thanks, guys, I'll pursue the solutions next summer.
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    Training?

    Alreadfy thought of doing tha, under high pressure from the wife, I may well do that, At 74 this year, I likely cannot continue the high level of exercise to get in there to do the work in winter for many more years. however I do see other much more pitched roofs in the area, far too steeep...
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    Training?

    My usual winter time allotment to be spent on my indoor Paddlesports Concept2 machine has been overtaken in this 1960's remembrance style winter is being spent on roof rakes and snowblower. My GPS says that I walk a bit over 2 miles while literally wrestling with my 24" snowblower on my lakeside...
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    The new Swift Cirrus canoe

    it is not a pack seat. it is a rail mount, able to slide fore and aft for trim (though actively not while seated). Joe made a few of them for racing, which he also uses on his own boat. It also has a slight degreee of forward tilt which is better for race paddling. He mounted an extra block...
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    The new Swift Cirrus canoe

    I am very rarely a kneeling paddler. I train and race sitting using a single blade bent carbon paddle, or trip/recreate with a version of a straight wood otter tail. I prefer to have an elevated seat for ease and efficiently of single side paddling. For the previous three solo canoes i bought...
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    Training?

    It's not a rower, it is a paddler. I first saw a dozen of these machines on display at the US Nationals canoeing in Syracuse a few short years ago. Half were set up for canoe paddlers, half were set up for kayak paddlers, with completely different attachment sysems connected to the base...
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    E-ZPass transponders with cartopped canoes

    I don't know about any such Ezpass experience, since I tend to avoid or rarely travel where such is necessary. But I do know that with a carbon canoe overhead that satellite radio signal has a difficult time punching through to the roof mounted antenna. Not had any problem with wood or kevlar...
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    Is Social Media Undermining and Distorting Actual Wilderness Experiences?

    Yeah, but when FB started it was all about what so-and-so had for breakfast this morning, and how cute her puppy dog is, seeking commentary from anyone and everyone who would sign in to read. I think this forum and a very few others like it are an entirely different category of critically...
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    National Boy Scouts Day

    I was amazed and shocked over the years at how much many of the merit badges and other requirements were dumbed down from what was once required. During my short time as a young scout, I had to learn and be tested in Morse Code to make it to First Class rank. Nothing llike that any more.
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    National Boy Scouts Day

    I spent a very few short years in scouts as a kid, until my rural small town troop disbanded when the scoutmaster quit and no one else was willing to step up to the task. Many years later when my son entered Cubs, my wife volunteered as den mother. When my son advanced to Boy Scouts I became...
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    Training?

    This has been an unusually cold and snowy winter so far here in north central NY State, on the western edge of the Adirondacks. I have a simple one room hunting camp that I inherited from my dad. It is in the highest snowfall area east of the Rock Mountains, directly in the path of the highest...
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    The new Swift Cirrus canoe

    I would look foward to a demo day in the Adirondacks this seasson. The last time Bill had a demo in Saranac Lake, I ended up with a new Cruiser. After having purchsed no less than three new carbon canoes over the past two years, please nobody tell my wife that I just viewed Bill's new Cirrus...
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    Nehasane Forest Lodge on Adirondack Lake Lila when I was there some time before 1979 when it was razed by the state because the land it was on became a designated wilderness where no man made strructures were allowed. Not knowing that, my wife wanted to visit the "Great Camp" the next season...
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    A La Mer du Nord 2025

    A trip I have wanted to repeat for more than 60 years is to repeat a trip I made with my father and mother in my tathere's then International 4x4 Scout. I was probably only 8 or 10 years old at most. We drove north from Ottawa through Senneterre on what was then only a dirt road all the way...
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