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  1. Bob B.

    Hot Tent Camping In A Blizzard | ASMR

    Any pics of your stoves Scoutergriz? They sound really interesting.👍
  2. Bob B.

    Photo of the day

    Me too!
  3. Bob B.

    Winter time, boredom and the used canoe market

    sonofsquink, I paddle both up and down river ( Wisconsin River ) with my dog. For reference, I am 6'2" and about 215 - my dog is 70 pounds. I have done a December trip from the Mazo area to the HWY 23 bridge - days of easy paddling - hot tenting over night. In fact, I paddle everywhere with...
  4. Bob B.

    Hot Tent Camping In A Blizzard | ASMR

    I found the stove interesting. It looked to be fairly efficient for a pack stove. For me personally, winter camping and piece of kit that requires nuts and bolts for assembly/disassembly is a no no ( again speaking for myself ). My snow trekker tent and kniko stove are too large to back pack...
  5. Bob B.

    Alexandra Conover Bennet Demonstrates the North Woods Paddle Stroke

    He Jim, I pry off my gunnels, and learned many years ago the noise drove me nuts, especially on a trip. Also, my paddles ( often softer than my gunnels ) would dent and show signs of wear. I solved this by adding a leather or cord wrap ( cord wrap preferred by me ) on every paddle I own. I...
  6. Bob B.

    Alexandra Conover Bennet Demonstrates the North Woods Paddle Stroke

    I really enjoyed the videos Glenn. My go to paddle is a guide model for the exact reasons mentioned in the videos, one can choke up as well use them for shallow waters, ( Wisconsin River back waters ), and deeper waters one can experience tripping on back country lakes in the north country. I...
  7. Bob B.

    Christmas gifts

    Wow Kahel, you are creative and talented! Good on ya! Bob.
  8. Bob B.

    Commemoration Hatchet

    Wow, those are some very nice looking tools! I wrap mine in cordage also. I use my small forest axes every week, and a times a large double blade. Thanks for posting, I really enjoy pics like these from axes that are used for real. loved the pics! 👍
  9. Bob B.

    DIY Wool Blanket Camp Sweater

    Snapper is correct Glenn. I used a match coat all the time a decade ago. I ran the timber hard late fall through winter. I would hunt, hike and sleep with mine. Yup, take a nice blanket, wrap up in it with the blanket over your head, cinch at the waist with a belt, or sash of some sort and...
  10. Bob B.

    Ferro rods...

    I have ( and still do ) use this method for fire starting for canoe tripping and lighting my wood stove while in winter camp. I see temps from low 90’s to well below zero. I soak my cordage in canning wax. Keeps jute dry, takes a spark very well, cold or hot weather, easy to get a fire from...
  11. Bob B.

    Build your own canvas wall tent

    Awesome Post Robin ... stuff like this really speaks to me. I have often thought bout making one - jsut not sure how to start - so many ideas in my head. Would have two doors with screens, and aluminum poles to make portage somewhat reasonable. I hate summer tents - my CCS1 is about as tenty...
  12. Bob B.

    Canoecopia 2024

    That might work for me ... where are you thinking of meeting Bill?
  13. Bob B.

    Caught in big weather events

    JohnSand, I have been in similar situations at sea ... I appreciate your post. I have been in those pop up squalls ... and nearly hit at anchor by a large water spout. Unnerving to say the least. Bob.
  14. Bob B.

    The only 3 knots you need for canoe camping

    I am like Snapper in the knots I use most often. Bowline, taught line hitch, truckers hitch and half hitch cover almost all of what I need. They are super simple to tie and importantly to untie, even when wet and under a load. The function of each hitch is important, but to me it is equally...
  15. Bob B.

    Canoecopia 2024

    I am thinking about it. I would have my Dog Jake with me. I would be interested in meeting up with others from this board. Bob.
  16. Bob B.

    Caught in big weather events

    Years ago I was traveling in WCPP. I went in with a buddy, we split up soon after entering together and were to meet agin 3 weeks later with some others who were flying in. There had been a lot of rain prior to our start and I found my route was rife with muddy/mucky portages. There was also a...
  17. Bob B.

    Panther Primitive 10x12

    Good luck with your sale. Having had panther products in the past, I I can say their canvas and stitching is second to none. Your lodge looks like it is excellent shape. 700 bucks with stove and frame is an extremely reasonable asking price. Bob
  18. Bob B.

    Winter camp is ready to go.

    Snapper, Sounds heart breaking losing a chance at a beautiful property like described. Good luck with your search, I hope find a nice quiet place. Jake and I spend a lot of time in winter camp. The kind of solitude winter gives is something I wish I had words to adequately describe. As to...
  19. Bob B.

    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    In early winter, late fall I use my winter camp as a base for deer hunting. It is so nice to have fresh bread, hot coffee and warm venison stew out in the timber. Now that deer season is over, Jake and I will spend a lot of our time at winter camp ... until about March or April and then wood...
  20. Bob B.

    Winter camp is ready to go.

    This post is a mess, trying to do it from winter camp and my phone is not cooperating! Anyway, we are going to spend 3-4 hours here, then will hike back to the house for breakfast ... after sipping wood stove made hot chocolate and reading for while. There is a simple joy of watching the sun...
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