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  1. lowangle al

    Videos: Canadian Style and Freestyle Paddling in Wood Canoes

    I don't think the seat or thwart placement has much effect on trim. Both thwarts should be the same distance from the center and kneeling against them should give you the same trim. I was just pointing out the bias about not paddling from the stern seat. Even when not using either seat she still...
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    Gonna Need a Bigger Boat

    Have you considered soloing a tandem? I would think that on average they would be more stable and carry a heavier load than a solo boat in a similar length. My composite Bell Seliga is 17' and only weighs 40 lbs. and was great on the solo trips I did with it.
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    The ice hook

    I lucked out and found an ice hook at an antique store over the weekend. The ice hook is used when paddling when the water is partially covered in ice as described in Garret Conovers book "Beyond the Paddle." They were originally used in ice harvesting from about 1890 to 1930. I have one that I...
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    Alexandra Conover Bennet Demonstrates the North Woods Paddle Stroke

    I don't have a problem leaning a loaded canoe, but I do have a problem leaning a boat with multiple passengers. I don't think you need to lean your boat to do the Northwoods stroke.
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    My new pack basket

    Thanks Robin, the big one in the canoe is one I bought from the "basket lady" in the Adirondacks. It's nice, but not made of ash. She sells them for 145.00 as of a couple years ago. This one is in good condition, but like I said it's missing the cedar 1x on the bottom and the board for the...
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    My new pack basket

    Whenever I go to antique shops I'm always looking for paddles, pack baskets, military duffle bags, ice hooks and pole shoes. I got lucky this weekend finding a nice basket, duffle bag and an ice hook. The pack appears to be pounded black ash with a steam bent oak handle. The ice hook is probably...
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    Two rescues in one day

    Yeah, it was an aluminum row boat. I think the lesson was to pull the boat further up on shore and/or tie it off.
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    Alexandra Conover Bennet Demonstrates the North Woods Paddle Stroke

    Yeah it makes a difference where a stroke is done in relation to where on the hull you do it. The best example of this is the draw. Done in the bow you turn towards your paddle, done from the stern you turn away from it.
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    Two rescues in one day

    The guy probably has a commercial permit and other than the trespassing is most likely legal. There is a good monetary incentive to sell turtles. A turtle in good condition with a 15" shell can bring $300.00. My friend and I killed one back in the 70's. I butchered it up and made soup...
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    Two rescues in one day

    Yeah, I don't know if what he was doing was legal or not, but at any rate he felt guilty enough about it to lie. He also told me that he like our lake because he sneaks into our local water company resevoirs to catch turtles and that their security is always after him.
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    Alexandra Conover Bennet Demonstrates the North Woods Paddle Stroke

    A couple things Kraiker mentioned that I do are choke up with your lower hand and not letting that hand slip past your hip. All three used a short stroke. Sometimes I sit at an angle and other times I stay square to the hull. One thing I don't recall being mentioned is how long you keep the...
  12. lowangle al

    A Week of Canoe Adventures: Western Pennsylvania Solo Canoe Rendezvous, Algonquin, and the Canadian Canoe Museum

    Great TR. I like the idea of combining canoe events with some tripping. Thanks for all the photos.
  13. lowangle al

    Photo of the day

    Good for you Andre, I've always wanted to do a month long trip.
  14. lowangle al

    Two rescues in one day

    I saved lots of turtles on my lake from a one way trip to New York City, courtesy of this guy. It's a private lake and the guy told me he had permission to be there from his niece, who lives on the lake. She said she never gave any permission and was not a fan of him taking turtles. She asked...
  15. lowangle al

    Roof rack that can hold two canoes

    I can get two OT Trippers on 72" bars that are spaced a little over four feet apart.
  16. lowangle al

    Silent Boat Rally on the Lower Oxtongue River, Dwight ON July 26 9:00am

    That's a great idea for a boating event, I hope it a big success. Thanks for posting about it.
  17. lowangle al

    Photo of the day

    My 20 footer is an EM White Guide. You're welcome to try it out if our paths ever cross. We're not too far apart, I'm just 20 minutes off Interstate 81 from the Wilkes Barre- Scranton Airport. This is from this morning. I got fish on all four rods. One fly rod rigged with a bass popper, the...
  18. lowangle al

    Photo of the day

    Nice boat, it's got the same finishes as on my Island Falls boat. I like the paddles too, what are the blade lengths on them. I also notice that you aren't sitting in the bow paddling backwards. Are you kneeling on the stern thwart or sitting or kneeling on the stern seat?
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    Good canoe option for 2, lake fishing

    I googled the 17' Lund and it has a 37" beam and a 34.5" waterline and should be a stable boat, so here are a couple more thoughts. Boats do have an optimal weight load and if you are less then that it may not be submerged enough to get you to that 34.5' waterline, making it tippy. I would...
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    Rollin Thurlow and Jerry Stelmok on television

    I'm glad Jerry made an exception for you. It's obvious why your daughter would want an Old Town and Jerry probably thought it was the way it should be. Good call on the half ribs, especially if you're going without a keel.
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