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  1. Chip

    Paddling a solo canoe with a Greenland style paddle?

    In my hands, the GP is the wettest paddle. Most Euro blades are fitted with drip rings, which keep most drippage out towards the blades. you still Get drips in the boat as the off side of the paddle passes over the gunwale, but most of the dripping first falls into the water. Unless you figure...
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    Michigan Canoeing

    Dry suit packed. Hope I can hit a benign weather window.
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    Paddling a solo canoe with a Greenland style paddle?

    I started out in canoes where a vertical paddle stroke is good form. Then came kayaks. At first I the GP for change of pace when I got tired using my Werner Euro. It took about two years, but I came to prefer the GP. It just feels better in the water. The GP almost feels as fun as a single...
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    Michigan Canoeing

    Do people canoe on the waters at Pictured Rocks? Should I pack my drysuit?
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    Michigan Canoeing

    I'm going to Michigan, dang it! Leaving next week. I've joined the West Michigan Kayaking and Canoe meetup. Judging by photos, they are heavily kayak oriented, but probably nice people who have local knowledge of rivers, so I'm going to join them at a Rendezvous next week. Speaking of...
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    Cooper Pond - The Hard Way (North Maine Woods)

    Nice TR on a great trip. You might not be the first, but the list of upstream canoers that made it up there can't be too long!
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    2 guys and 2 dogs 12 days. Warning, very long report, and pic heavy.

    well done trip and report. I sure like having old TRs to look back on, so I hope you manage to keep this.
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    when we first got this painting, I spent a lot of time trying to see what’s happening. I think the painting includes canoes, but more than that I’ve never concluded.
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    Useless gear, equipment and garments

    260cm double blade. I don’t like the constant drippage off the blades into the boat. It’s useful in a headwind, but frankly, that thing kicks my butt—I’m just not strong enough to hold it up and swing it all day.
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    Position of feet while poling

    Good points! A loaded boat is so much more stable than an empty canoe. And standing in the stern, side to side is tight, so fore/aft more natural and stable. I like the square stance, amidships because you can easily heel the canoe on its side to lift the stems and carve turns, which seems...
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    New world record - paddlin’ down the Missouri in a pumpkin!

    Glenn—thanks for giving Woodpuppy a little slack on the “canoes-only” inclination of the CT site. If not a canoe, the pumpkin was at least an open boat. And it really is a fun piece of amusement. I once paddled a refrigerator we encountered out on the river. Never mind secondary stability, the...
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    Position of feet while poling

    Alright! I’m a power poler! Don’t t really have much power though, so more correct to say I use the power poling position. The depictions in the canoe art thread are all classic, so no wonder they show polers using the classical style.
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    Position of feet while poling

    Looking through the canoe art thread, I noticed several pictures of canoeists poling. What strikes me is the foot positioning of the polers. In all cases, they are standing in the center with one foot forward and the other back. I stand square to the center line of the canoe, with one foot in...
  14. Chip

    Greetings from New England

    Welcome. Good profile picture, especially since it’s a new canoe!
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    Greetings from Eastern PA

    Howdy, Rob. I just have to ask, what are you going to do with those old bikes? When I looked at old bikes, it's been because I wanted to chop them up. But, "Ride 'em," is a great answer.
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    There are take outs where you can see your vehicle a long way off. At Assateague, for example, you pass your vehicle but still have to work around some guts and islands to actually get to the landing. A recurring nightmare is I’m paddling to some takeout and can see my vehicle from a mile or...
  17. Chip

    Fame awaits your Mohawk canoe

    They don't make canoes anymore, but there is still a Mohawk Canoe company. The guys that run it are asking Mohawk owners to share memories of their canoes on their website. So, if you have a Mohawk, you might be interested in having your canoe's photo posted and telling its story. Here's the...
  18. Chip

    Lights for Tripping

    I bring a head lamp and spare AAAs. That gets used for task work like cooking, tent set up, and nav if you have to paddle or walk in the dark. I carry two Luci lights, which have replaced candle lanterns in my pack. The lanterns and spare candles were far heavier and didn’t provide as much...
  19. Chip

    Tent Pole Problems x 2

    I used a North Face Rock 22 tent for around 10 years and probably 200 nights. It was bomber, but ultimately succumbed to a split pole end, just like the OP’s. Shopping for its’ replacement, I took a flyer on a Teton Sport 3-man. How good a tent can it be for $140? I’ve spent ~40 nights in it...
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    Photo of the day

    That‘s an impressive piece of art and shows dedication to the media—there have to be easier ways to create images.
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