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  1. eckilson

    Outdoor Canoe Storage

    Mine live in the basement - in and out through the bulkhead. Kind of a pain with the bigger tandem canoes, but it is nice to have them out of the weather. Otherwise, an outdoor rack of some kind.
  2. eckilson

    Beyond phones, what photo and video equipment for canoe trips?

    I go with a point-and-shoot waterproof camera that I can stick in my PFD pocket. I have used both of these over the years – Olympus Tough and Pentax WG. I have the Tough TG-6 - they are now on the TG-7. The camera has a ton of capabilities that I don’t use. I use two preset functions – Landscape...
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    Any free webmastery out there?

    Thanks for posting the link to the wayback machine. I've done the section of the Pemi described in the The Flood twice - with Doug in 2019 and with Matt in 2021, so I have heard the story twice. When I went looking for the website I couldn't find it, so it was great to actually read the story.
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    Tripping canoe in class III rapids

    You're right - it's a Dagger Legend. The Dagger logo is pretty easy to to see, but I never would have gotten the Legend. I zoomed in to 400%, and that is the logo. You have good eyes for boats. I wouldn't recommend it anyway. Not sure I will do it again. The carry down is terrible (especially...
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    Tripping canoe in class III rapids

    Once I saw the guy on the paddle board go through I knew the line I was going to take. I figured if he could run it standing on a paddle board then I should be able to run it kneeling in a canoe. I got through fine.
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    Tripping canoe in class III rapids

    You don't see this very often - a tripping canoe running the class III section below the Ball Mountain Dam on the West River in VT. This (father/son?) team made it look easy. They took the far right line through some pretty big waves - that's the way the raft guides go. Kid in the bow does...
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    What is your least favorite portage?

    The road washed out in 2020, and they haven't repaired it, so there hasn't been a shuttle from the park since then. The shuttle was great - could do 3 or 4 runs a day, and din't have to deal with the dam Waiting for the shuttle in 2019 in Jamaica State Park. The shuttle truck for boats in...
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    What is your least favorite portage?

    This one is definitely on my list - down the backside of the Ball Mountain Dam on the West River in VT. It is not particularly long (little over half a mile), but the rocky path zig-zags 247-feet down to the river - that's about 22 stories. I used my cart to get my canoe to the bottom...
  9. eckilson

    Gear for technique improvement

    I have lots of paddles that lean against the foundation in my basement and collect dust, but I have three that I use all the time. I paddle dedicated solo boats, and my "go-to" paddle is a Werner Bandit. With a “T” grip and spooned blade it’s great for “cab forward” paddling – forward and...
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    Prospector in Whitewater/Ollie Sandeman Video

    Wow - that first video is pretty amazing. Some big leans up and out over the gunwales to pull that boat around. My usual response to paddling whitewater solo in a big tandem is "why?" He does it with style. Not sure which is more impressive - this guy or the kid in the Waterwalker movie...
  11. eckilson

    Bent vs. Straight Shaft Paddles—A Jacobson vs. Callan Debate

    I have a Spirit II with bucket seats and foot braces that I paddle sit-and-switch with a bent shaft. All my other boats have high bench seats, so I paddle them kneeling (or sitting) with a straight shaft. For me, the paddle depends how the boat is set up.
  12. eckilson

    The Tangerine Dream arrived early! (New Hemlock SRT)

    That video got around - saw it on Paddling.com. Any chance you will get the boat back. Is it repairable?
  13. eckilson

    Paddle leashes

    We'll see what they say at the training. I'm like Riverstrider - even in open water I wouldn't use a paddle leash. Its the whitewater paddler in me. I could put a spare, break apart paddle on my kayak deck, and probably should - the deck lines are there, and it would be one less thing to worry...
  14. eckilson

    Identifying a Great Canadian Canoe

    When I started paddling (2005), the Great Canadian Canoe Company was located on Route 146 in Sutton, MA. It was probably located in Worcester, MA at some time before that. They were a distributor, not a manufacturer - importing canoes and kayaks from Canada and reselling them under the Great...
  15. eckilson

    Paddle leashes

    Going to be doing sea kayak assisted rescue practice on Sunday. One of my questions is what do you do with the paddle - assume you hold on to it and pull the skirt with the other hand?
  16. eckilson

    Phoenix Speed

    I've thought about it, but when I looked a few years ago there were none around. I would have had to build it from a kit, and that's not for me. I think I'll work on my sea kayak skills for a while. ;-)
  17. eckilson

    Phoenix Speed

    I have a whitegold Wildfire that is pretty comparable to your Phoenix (6" shorter, 1" wider at the gunwales and waterline). I can paddle it fast for short bursts, but I don't think of it a a particularly fast boat. I never paddle it with a double blade, or even a bent shaft, so maybe that is...
  18. eckilson

    Photo of the day

    A nice summer night at Tville (Farmington River, CT). This was last night. With all the rain, Tville is still running great - unusual for the middle of July.
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    Does anyone have experience paddling a Bell Prodigy?

    I have seen a few Prodigies over the years. Little longer than and Ocoee, little wider than an Outrage, but pretty typical for a 12’ boat. As popular as Bell was with touring boats, they never really competed with Dagger or Mad River in whitewater boats. They did pick up some Dagger designs when...
  20. eckilson

    One last chance

    I'm a relative youngster (turned 64 yesterday), but I do have some friends that are in their mid-70's. Paddle days are a little shorter, and we avoid long portages, but I still do my best to drag them out, and maybe carry a little more of the load than I might have otherwise. Hopefully in 10 or...
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