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  1. jdeerfoot

    Finally got out to do some paddling

    I am still waiting, almost all water here is still frozen after 2 weeks of well below average temperatures. But daily temperatures are warming so it shouldn’t be too much longer.
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    Canoecopia 2025

    Blukanu - I have worked at the show 4 times in the past and all stock which you checkout thru the checkout area is Rutabaga stock. When you pay for stock at a booth that is that vendors stock. Once while setting up the show I helped Yakima employees unload a very large truck load of their stuff...
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    Canoecopia 2025

    Wilderness Inquiry in Minneapolis runs inclusive trips for people with all types of disabilities even supplying personal attendants, if needed. I was on one of their trips to Lake Nipigon in NW Ontario in 2002 when we took out residents of a group home for a week.
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    Wool pants

    You don’t have any 36’ do you.
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    Thanks for the update on the current political/environmental status in my favorite place. The last time I heard this much inside info on this topic was prior to 2018 when Uncle Phil was still actively following it. I will be real interested to hear what my long time Canadian paddling friends...
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    Further info on Phil Cotton, if you can find a copy Canoe & Kayak magazine June 2010 issue.
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    One final point about Crown Land camping permits and Uncle Phil. For many years he operated a seasonal business during summer with his wife (he was a teacher with his summers free). As I recall it was called Canadian Wilderness Experience. He ran canoe trips in Quetico for youth groups, scout...
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    Yes recped, you have it right. The Friends of Wabakimi (FOW) is the organization which Uncle Phil set-up to take over as the Wabakimi Project (WP) ceased operation after its final season in August 2018. Myself and 3 other long time participants were recruited by Uncle Phil as the first board of...
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    Whatever happened to "canoe" life jackets?

    I still have my venerable SEDA jacket, purchased direct from SEDA during their annual holiday sale years ago. SEDA was sold long ago and the new owners dropped all products other than boats. And I will probably be picking up my brothers jacket since he seems to have retired from paddling.
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    This was what the guy was told when called by an NMR employee about the overdue fine. He told me he paid because he didn’t want to chance being denied entry. As I recall, he paid something like $160-170.00 to settle the citation. I asked why he didn’t get in contact with Uncle Phil who told him...
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    Canoe across America - an interview

    Snapper, you are probably talking about Valerie Fons, who was much younger than Kruger and joined him after his SIL dropped out, as I recall. For many years my wife and I would spend a week or two each summer on an island in northern Lake Michigan. Fons had moved there with her family of adopted...
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    recped - see my post above from Weds. The guy I know from Minnesota was on a Wabakimi Project trip with 3 Canadians on crown lands west of the park. They were in their campsite when a yellow MNR Beaver aircraft passed over. The pilot, who was NMR law enforcement, landed on the lake and called...
  13. jdeerfoot

    Useful Youtube for Canoe Tripping

    Marten, really nice video. I am looking forward to this coming season. Dick and I still want to get to that lake in Atikaki that no one goes to ; )
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    Ontario Crown Land non-resident camping permits

    I got a non-resident Ontario Crown Land permit last year and remember it took a bit of searching to find the appropriate site. On this trip 3 of us were from the states and the other 3 were Canadian residents and thus did not need Crown Land permits. It is important to have a permit if you are...
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    Info on Chivelston, Harris & Harold Lakes outside Wabakimi?

    Reaped is correct. In the Wabakimi Project we learned to look for old portages by landing at likely locations and going into the bush and start walking back and forth looking for old blazes and trail tread. Portage openings on the shoreline would fill in quickly because they got sufficient light...
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    Does anyone have a canoe set up with a rowing rig ?

    I remember a friend who had several of the older model of Grumman Sport boats which were kind of a hybrid of canoe and row boat. They came with oar locks and it was fun to row them - a bit sluggish to get going but they would move out nicely once you got them going.
  17. jdeerfoot

    National Boy Scouts Day

    When I think back to my days when active in scouting from the late 1950’s through summer 1964, I recall finding many of the merit badge requirements fairly easy to meet, more a matter of showing up and doing the requirements rather than demonstrating mastery. Some such as Lifesaving were fairy...
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    Take the Flatulence Quiz

    Me, 4/5. So I guess I know something about the topic. Now I am sure the missus wishes I would do something about it.
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    National Boy Scouts Day

    I got my start canoeing while in the scouts. I enjoyed summer camp so much that I starting working on the camp staff in 1963, after 4 summers as a camper. That first summer on staff I was paid $5/week as I recall. I really enjoyed scouts from Cub Scouts to the local Sea Scout ship...
  20. jdeerfoot

    Training?

    My routine year round is swimming laps about 3 x wkly for 1/2 mile, walking 1-2 miles 3-4 x wkly, and a 1 x wkly older person yoga class that is mostly easy stretching. Starting March every year I go to the local nature center and start carrying a 60# royalex canoe. I work up to a 1/3 mile...
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