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  1. alsg

    Four Best Two-Way Satellite Communicators

    Another happy Zoleo user here.
  2. alsg

    Pros and Cons of Guided Canoe Trips

    The exact same thing happened to me this year; I was one day ahead of you. Still had a good time (although it was super cold as you know!).
  3. alsg

    Allagash - Starting from Churchill Dam

    I've been there 4 times (as recently as May 14, 2023) and I had never heard they had water there. But I just looked on line and you are right. But it doesn't say exactly where. The structures are all across the dam from where you put in. Probably no more than 1000ft. between the put in and...
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    Hanging or storing a canoe off floor in a garage with vehicles

    I hear you. There's a reason I bought the Outback. It was the only semi-off road capable car I could find that (1) would just barely fit under the canoes like that and (2) that I can just barely drive into or out of the garage with a canoe on the factory rack. My next house will have higher...
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    Hanging or storing a canoe off floor in a garage with vehicles

    My garage is half empty. That’s three Harken Hoisters.
  6. alsg

    Where do you carry your canoe trip knives and what are they?

    The scissors and tweezers on those Victorinox knives are hard to beat!
  7. alsg

    Poll: Socks and Sandals?

    In the words of Ecclesiastes: For every thing there is a season. (Even sandals.) Sandals without socks (for hot weather no bugs). Sandals with wool socks (for hot weather with bugs). Sandals with wool socks and Kokatat Launch Socks (cool/cold weather). Neoprene booties over dry suit socks...
  8. alsg

    They're HEERE!!

    That's my plan for bugs! Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
  9. alsg

    They're HEERE!!

    Yeah, after I wrote that I realized the St. John put-in is about 100-120 miles north of where yellowcanoe or Robin are So maybe the bugs are not out up there yet. Fingers crossed!!
  10. alsg

    They're HEERE!!

    uh oh, supposed to run the St. John starting Sunday....
  11. alsg

    Invasive fish (northern pike) threatens Maine lakes. Huh?

    I believe it was a Canadian that released Muskies into the St. John. The only thing stopping them from destroying what's left of the Allagash trout fishery is Allagash Falls. Never tried Pike or Muskie.
  12. alsg

    Sitting on the floor?

    Gil Gilpatrick has a design for a folding canoe chair you can build in his Building Outdoor Gear book. http://www.gilgilpatrick.com/outdoor-gear.html
  13. alsg

    Coffee cups, insulated or not.

    I do like the warmth on my hands of an uninsulated cup, but on balance I like an insulated cup with a lid because my coffee drinking is often interrupted by camp/cooking chores and my coffee get cold.
  14. alsg

    Coffee grinders and brewers for both home and camp?

    Full disclosure, I've thought pour over is nothing but a fad designed to separate hipsters form their money since the first time I walked into a coffee shop to get a cup of joe and saw a sign with specific prices for small, medium and large coffees when dispensed from the urn but another sign...
  15. alsg

    Coffee grinders and brewers for both home and camp?

    My GSI JavaDrip isn't mesh. It's a silicone cone. https://gsioutdoors.com/products/collapsible-javadrip-blue A cone isn't a closed system where you can adjust how long the water is in contact with the grounds to extract more water soluble coffee goodness. Once the grounds/paper filter are...
  16. alsg

    Coffee grinders and brewers for both home and camp?

    Glenn, there's really zero difference between (1) these collapsible cones, (2) the cone a barista uses doing a manual pour over at the local hipster coffee shop, and (3) the cone inside the automatic drip coffee maker (Mr. Coffee, Braun, etc.) sitting on your counter. In fact my GSI collapsible...
  17. alsg

    Coffee grinders and brewers for both home and camp?

    I like the simplicity of use and ease of clean up of a collapsible pour over cone with standard paper filter. GSI JavaDrip is what I use. I rarely bother to grind my coffee at home and never both in camp. I just bring ground coffee in zip loc.
  18. alsg

    Anyone Named their boat(s)

    My cedar stripper is officially "A Slow Boat to Nowhere" but also called "The Voluptuous Stripper" because of its curvaceous lines. My rebuilt, soloized MR Explorer is "YAER" (Yet Another Explorer Rebuild) but also called "The Clydesdale" as it is a large solo. My yellow Esquif Vertige is...
  19. alsg

    What goes in/on your PFD?

    I got the same reaction from a swift water rescue instructor in DC. I had an Astral V-8 which is a mesh back. Great for tripping in warm weather. But as I am paddling more whitewater, I've switched to something with back protection, a Stohlquist Descent. To answer your question, I keep a...
  20. alsg

    A Big Thank You to Glenn !

    The trains definitely run on time now. Thanks.
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