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  1. Chip

    Old marsh buggy at Assateague

    Well, I know this is a canoeing forum, and this definitely has nothing to do with canoes. But I paddled at Assateague last week and came across this wrecked, some-sorta vehicle next to the ruins of the Bunting Lodge. If you know what it might have been, I'd like to know. It looks like it had a...
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    Things you've lost or misplaced on a canoe trip . . .

    I just lost a Kindle two weeks ago. I was reading it while waiting for shuttle drivers to return and distinctly remember stuffing it in my dry bag, along with the big parka I had on during the wait. I opened the bag at our lunch stop. I put on the parka and returned it to the bag when we got...
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    Another new camping trend - individual tents

    There have been a few trips where I shared a tent with a friend, but mostly, I'm solo in a 2- or 3-man tent. At home, I sleep by myself, and it is uncomfortable to share a bed, with the exception of sharing with intimate partners, and there's not much of that at my age. I snore. My Neo-air is...
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    Dumb Idea? Drift Sock for Downstream Propulsion?

    The boat floats along on the current, so the drift sock won’t add anything, unless there is big wind pushing the boat upstream. But most rivers don’t go straight so a headwind becomes a tailwind around the bend. Mostly, the drift won’t help and presents entanglement risks. I’m with Gamma, bad idea.
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    Hatchet or Saw?

    Kahel, have you thought about joining axe-aholics anonymous? I’ve never carried an ax in a canoe. Saws, pruners, loppers, yes. Of late, electric, mini chain saws. But never an ax. I did once take a splitting mail to Assateague, but only because I knew NPS had done storm cleanup and left at the...
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    Oswegatchie River, October 10 and 11th 2024

    I’m reluctant to post this because I’m no expert in hydrodynamics or canoe strokes…, but, IMO, different shaped boats react differently to leans. For example, a Mad River Explorer tends to carve the side of the hull, turning away from the side to which you lean. An Old Town Appalachian, leaned...
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    Outdoor confidence

    A friend took a trip on Georgian Bay and cut it short because the guy was totally inept. Guy couldn’t paddle and had no camping skills. I started a trip on the Machias and bailed halfway through. I was paddling with a friend I had paddled with before in less challenging waters. We planned a...
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    Ever have a downriver wind push you up river?

    I started to make a parallel to the joke Floridians make about Georgia: why does the St. John River flow north? Because Georgia sucks. But, that would be political and we don’t need politics here. Fairfax County has a mid-river water intake just north of the golf course. I think it physically...
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    Results of the more stringent 2024 bear-proofing food storage rules in the BWCA

    During my one and only trip to BWCA, we hung, and sometimes it was tough to find a way to hang 12’ up and 6’ from a trunk. You need a large limb in an area where there are no lower limbs and no other trees nearby. There were sites where we couldn’t find such a limb and resorted to rigging lines...
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    Ever have a downriver wind push you up river?

    I too have paddled that section of the Potomac dozens of times—it’s always been fairly straightforward. So, I’m curious to know what was going on. Discounting unidentified phenomena such as alien tractor beams, seems there’s only three reasons you’d be going upstream: 1. you were paddling...
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    Sponsons below the waterline

    Let me be Chief Brody to your Quint. "You're gonna need a bigger boat." I don't mean need--I'm sure you can make it work with the boat you have. My question is why mess with it? Just get a more right-size boat. My $0.02, and over-priced at that.
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    More grocery store options.

    I’m not a nutrition expert, but I think the Lewis and Clark crew was on the Atkins diet before there was an Atkins diet. After their store-bought food was gone, they ate meat, meat, meat, and lost weight. Of course, they were probably working off thousands of calories per day. I think it points...
  13. Chip

    Michigan to Virginia

    Hope you reviewed the similar thread Pseudonym linked above. I posted info on the Potomac to that previous thread. I think the Potomac is a good option for you.
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    Waterproof smart phone on PFD with no case?

    As a Google avoider, I can't comment on your Pixel phone. However, I carry my iPhone 11 in my PFD pocket, swim with it, get splashed with it in the PFD pocket, and don't worry about getting it wet. The phone isn't on any kind of leash, and I worry about dropping it when I take it out of the PFD...
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    "Tree Dimensional Paddling" by Marc Ornstein

    Pretty good article, Mark. Do you ever get that old Yardbirds song in your head?: (Hey!) Over, under, sideways, down (Hey!) Backwards, forwards, square, and round (Hey!) Over, under, sideways, down (Hey!) Backwards, forwards, square, and round When will it end? (When will it)
  16. Chip

    Canned meals?

    I’m a packaged food fan for trips with no portages and no treatable fresh water. That includes canned foods. Many modern cans have integral bottoms that can not easily be opened with a can opener. You can use a hammer, hatchet, or rock to pound them flat. Store the flattened cans in a zip lock...
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    Mohawk Intrepid 16 worth repairing?

    My canoeing mentor and Virginia Whitewater guidebook author, Roger Corbett paddled an Intrepid 16. That makes me think it is a good boat for your area. Royalex boats that are still in the basic shape of a canoe can almost always be repaired. I’ve fixed boats in far worse condition. In...
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    Wood identification.

    No idea what the wood is but I love the grain pattern.
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    What are these old Wheels?

    Stumbled across photos taken in 2016 along the Patuxent of bank-side wheels that seriously piqued my curiosity. Back then I went as far as writing to a local historical society, but they never answered. The wheels are just upstream from a tributary named Mill Branch, and I speculated that...
  20. Chip

    Arborist throw bag?

    I've used an arborist throw weight, but have never taken it canoeing. I made a slingshot for mine which can get the weight up to about 70' with good accuracy. I've probably put that weight into trees a hundred times and it's never gotten stuck. About the only thing I use it for anymore is to...
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