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  1. stevet

    The most picturesque places you've paddled

    This may be similar to the photo of the day thread, but let’s see what you consider your most picturesque paddle. Here’s my offering….Moraine Lake BC (if memory serves). Shortly after this picture a small avalanche rolled down the mountain and made for quite a spectacular sight.
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    Killarney by Water - 10 Days ALONE Canoeing the Backcountry

    Really well done. Love Norm….he looks pretty mellow and knows how to behave in a canoe! Thanks for the ride.
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    That is one serious woodpecker
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    I apparently have too many favorites….here is one we called “the climbing tree” because when I was very young we could climb up easily using the curved trunk to get started. It is the exact same size today as it was 70 years ago when I started climbing it!
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    Greetings from the UP

    Welcome. Lots of nice water up there! Nice canoe to explore it with. Nothing paddles like a wooden canoe.
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    Ooops, forgot about mulberry…. Messy but sooo delicious when fruit is ripe!
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    This thread certainly shows the reverence man has for possibly the most useful plant! Great idea Glenn. Reminds me of my grandmother shelling big bowls of hickory nuts to put up for winter…and then baking her hickory nut cake served with real whipped cream…oh I DO wish I could eat that one more...
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    Live oak…elegance, strength, durability comes in second. Redwood/sequoia tops the list as there is just no equal to the awe and feeling they inspire while standing in a grove of them. In truth I love all trees.
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    Greetings, and a Bell layup question.

    My WF occasionally functions as a recliner…note avatar pic 😆
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    Greetings, and a Bell layup question.

    My Wildfire seat bolts were recessed a bit to much for my comfort at my weight so I also used cupped finish washers but did not fill the holes. Seems fine. You’ll love the Fire…one of the all time best 14 ft solos.
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    Keels: Yeah or Nay?

    Perhaps Benson will chime in but I have always understood that keels on w/c hulls were for protection not directional aid. Could there also be a structural strength component? The three I have had did not have keels…one was a redone OT and two were more modern Loon Works boats.
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    Caesar’s Creek

    As a former Buckeye might I venture an explanation….most rivers run with colored water. We’re used to water with substance and entirely distrust clear water’s ability to support a canoe.
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    Wenonah Solo Plus with big patches of gel coat missing.

    Sort of agree with Glenn…I would have to REALLY want a solo plus design to undertake all the work and expense necessary to make that solid and aesthetically pleasing.
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    Music for the drive to, during, or the drive back from canoe trips?

    Music was sooo much better in my adolescence than today….funny but that’s the same thing my father used to say about music from his adolescence in the 40’s….and he was right too! That big band stuff is awesome.
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    Help me identify this Old Town canoe

    Looks like a Tripper model to me….second canoe I ever owned. A classic.
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    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Wow, what a great resto! Very well done…she’s a beauty.
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    Music for the drive to, during, or the drive back from canoe trips?

    Sirius for music 'cause it follows wherever you go...Bluegrass, Big Band, Chill, Watercolors, Bluesville, the Blend, used to enjoy local stations but as mentioned too much political screaming/idiocy now...used to be able to hear interesting info about towns you were passing but not so much today.
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    Ed's Contoured Seats in Yet Another 90's Era MR

    In the past I have laid the old seat on top of the new one and the cut arms to match and drilled using the old seat holes as guides.
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    Padding on cross bars for canoe?

    That’s why I use the tubing on the gunnels then there is no need to pad the crossbars
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