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    Grizzly bears in Manitoba

    Indeed interesting! Thanks for posting.
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    Question on Clipper Canoe

    I don’t think the border would be an issue. Im not 100% sure of the particulars but the Free Trade agreement between our countries gets rid of the duties on products made in our countries, not sure how GST and PST works though. Between this and a favourable American exchange rate it’s a great...
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    Question on Clipper Canoe

    The Sea Clipper sounds like it would be a great fit for the OP. I missed out on a used one a little while ago because I hummed and hawed a little too long about the price. Big mistake. There’s lots of good reviews and trip reports by paddlers using the Sea Clipper. A good one that comes to mind...
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    Question on Clipper Canoe

    Clippers are everywhere in western Canada, probably the most common brand of boat. Unfortunately I can’t make any comparisons to the Champlain but heres what I know about the littler Big Mac. I’ve got the 18’6 MacKenzie and have put lots of miles on it paddling mostly rivers in shield country...
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    Books that made a profound impact

    Song of the Paddle as well as the other Mason books, but without a doubt, Song of the Paddle. Its definitely the rattiest looking book on the shelf. For fiction, Lost in the Barrens and The Curse of the Viking Grave were very inspiring, and still are.
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    Very inexpensive gear that is very valuable

    Paddle straps, double sided Velcro with d/rings sowed on. Telescopic fishing poles, they’ve come a long ways and are still cheap
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    How did you learn?

    I was fortunate to have parents that were canoe trippers, they did a little of the training but knew their limits and shipped me and my brothers to whitewater courses at MKC throughout our teens. I’ll be doing the same with my kids. Id highly recommend professional instruction, you can’t beat...
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    Hey Alan Hyperactive, but in a good way for trialing and hunting. As the saying goes, you can take it out of them, but you can’t put it into them. A laid back spaniel, be it ES or EC just isn’t desirable in the field, however most seem to switch off in the house fairly well. All of mine have...
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    ECS’s are 40lbs dogs in a 20 lbs package. Lots around these parts but I’ve yet to meet one that wasn’t bat crap crazy! My kids are all getting one when they get hunting age. Found this one the other day, excuse the kicker.
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    The first two is a Border, she grew up in tree planting and other silviculture camps so bush life was second nature. Smart was an understatement for her, but she demanded a lot of stimulation/exercise in the off seasons. Wasn’t a problem pre-kids. That’s about the only down fall of the BC is...
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    What is the ideal canoe dog for a solo canoeist?

    Im with Ppine, Border Collies. SMART. Big enough and definitely agile enough to handle tough terrain. Small enough to fit in, around and on top of packs in boats and in corners of tents. Tough as nails, weather and bugs not a problem. Protective, make good bear alarms. And the one attribute I...
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    Your canoe trip plans, hopes, dreams for 2022

    The last few years has turned me into a bit of a pessimist canoe planning wise so Ive got lots of dreams and hopes, but I’m reluctant to do much serious planning. Fingers crossed NWT and Nunavut will be open. Best case is the Thlewazia to the bay. If Nunavut isnt open, I’ll cut across to the...
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    Cooking fuel

    #1 by a huge margin Solids in a fire box or twig stove with the fry bake rocking in front #2 white gas in some sort of MSR stove or a peak 1 and only as a last resort #3 the jet boil, not a real fan of the canister waste so only use it for day trips to make a quick soup or coffee
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    Carrying a gun when canoe traveling just because

    I’ve read good things about Buffalo Bore ammo and have watched some interesting videos as well about its penetration, mostly in the big bore handguns, 454 and 44’s . Ive never seen it available up here. Occasionally you may stumble on a box of 12 ga brenneke slugs tho (better chance of winning...
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    Putting a Quebec trip together; anyone have links to water temps?

    Water levels of the general area are pretty easy to find, google wateroffice Canada. As far as temps go, my ”close“ source at environment Canada tells me there is no such data available for the general public.
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    Feast On Adventure

    I’m a sore looser, boooooo Ha,ha, just kidding, thanks for the post BV, definitely going to get this book.
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    Dream canoe dream rigging

    Don’t know if it’s possible, could you take the adjustable part off the saddle and glue just the block in place? How’s about a couple of d rings in your sitting area for tying down a water bottle, or hat in case of an upset and keeps stuff from rolling around. A coffee cup holder some where in...
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    Canoe Cart

    Used the Wheeleez for the Methy. Worked pretty ok, on a gravel road it would be ideal.
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    Bent Shaft Paddles

    Hey Stripper, thanks for this post That’s a great idea using the forstner to cut in the grips, putting that one into the bag of tricks. What sized router bit are you using to round over the shafts?
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    Where do you carry your canoe trip knives and what are they?

    I like my Grohmann knives. I’m really good at loosing them so I’ve used most of their models. I started with the Survival and have worked my way down to the Bird and Trout. The little bird and trout feels really good in the hand and is up to most tasks short of splitting wood.
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