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  1. ErktheRed

    Amazing and memorable events

    I’m not sure if I’m lucky or unlucky with some of these. Or perhaps I find myself in weird situations more often than not. We get the occasional shelf cloud in the middle of summer that brings heavy rain and hail. I find them very cool, but I love a good storm. Saw four waterspouts this past...
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    Bent Shaft Paddles

    I’ve been thinking about trying a paddle build for about a year now. Originally wanted to go with a solid one piece, and avoid the added weight of everything. But the more I look at the paddles you all have built and continue to make, it actually motivates me to try this route. Very good...
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    Comfortable Belt

    Check out Arcade belts. I know how this sounds silly but I used to use a shoestring when I rode my bikes, went skiing, and paddled long distances. The buckles on normal belts would sometimes dig in, even small belts and especially on my bike. If you’ve ever had that burning sting, it’s not...
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    What are you reading?

    Currently, The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi written in the 1600’s and translated by Victor Harris some time in the more recent days. It’s technically about martial arts and battle, however, there are many sayings and teachings that can be brought into todays life. And not necessarily...
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    Happy Holidays!

    Merry Christmas! Be safe everyone
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    Sleeping Bags

    The only way I can imagine a sleeping bag getting wet that often is lack of airflow. I could be entirely wrong.. and it seems like the last thing you want to do in the middle of January or February, is make sure your tents ventilation is open, but you want air circulation. The average single...
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    Sleeping Bags

    Haha. Sarah McLachlan might even sign about it. One of these days my phone will understand that Nalgene is a real word and it’ll stop this nonsense
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    Sleeping Bags

    Gotta have some extra warmth when it’s too cold for just your bag. Durning the middle of winter when it’s really cold out, I’ll boil water and put it in a Maltese near my feet. It’ll last until the next day. But I have worn my jacket and sweatpants inside before
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    Sleeping Bags

    Always down, not treated with a hydrophobic coating. I’ve been on many paddling trips, muggy, frosty, rainy and never had my bag get wet. I have a 20° Alpinlite (mummy) that I wash at least once a year to maintain its loft and properties. For summer months I use a down quilt, or a down quilt...
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    Must have medical items?

    I almost always wear my watch, it’s one of those items in the “keys-phone-wallet-check”, and knife.. etc etc. I purchased one of the newer road i.d’s for our dogs collar, it slides right over her collar. I thought, that can fit on my watch band… so I bought one. I have emergency contacts like...
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    Must have medical items?

    A couple of things posted on here made me realize other items in my kit and others that are not. I have a ratz tourniquet from one of my rescue courses, which is a one handed operation. Not a lot of them are but should be. I agree on having the knowledge to use these items, meds and procedures...
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    Must have medical items?

    The syringe, splint, peroxide, and sheers are great additions. Every time I’ve broken a bone I’ve always saved my left over Vicodin, or norco, and keep them in the tiny altoids tin so I don’t get them mixed up. I’ve noticed the difference in quality of medical sheers and basic sheers. One time...
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    Must have medical items?

    After reading several posts on here and wanting to go paddle now.. it made me think of some particular or potential situations that I could be in. And if in those situations what would I need or do? When it comes to the things I absolute am passionate about, I refuse to give them up. And I...
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    Where do you carry your canoe trip knives and what are they?

    Dang! Thank you for that. I’ll look at the spyderco’s now.. I’m a big fan of their knives, especially the steel they use, but hate the back lock. I know they do make some liner locks, but I never actually looked at their fixed blades…. Wellllll besides their culinary knives
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    General Trip Gear

    I love gear talks, part of why I joined this site. But I’m going TRY and keep mine simple. Outside of the normal, tent, sleeping bag, chair, axe, etc etc. I’ll try and touch on some highlighted items. Also, whatever list I have, It it can’t fit in my pack and/or my wife’s pack, it might get...
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    Where do you carry your canoe trip knives and what are they?

    I used to keep a Gerber rescue knife on the outside of my pfd, but took it off because it felt too bulky and I never used that knife. So I keep the knife I do used, a Benchmade mini Bugout either in the main pocket of my pfd or in the bag attached under my seat. I keep a Leatherman multi tool in...
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    While we are on the subject of pants...

    If it’s chilly, I’ll also wear my long johns around camp. Usually go with a 200 weight merino wool. Summer through later fall, maybe winter, I have a light pair of soft shell Arcteryx pants. They’re durable, stretchy, and dry fast. My #1. I’ve worn the Prana Zion and they’re nice, a good pair of...
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    I hate articles like this

    I’m with you for the point about not being a sun dolphin paddler, and I give a disgusted looks every time I see one. But at the same time, it made me think back to my early teens. I had an Old Town Otter kayak, maybe 10’. I bought it myself for $100 from a friend of my older brother. I’d fish...
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    Winter of Rehab

    I hear ya! I don’t have a mechanical injury, or an injury at all for that matter. I’ve had plenty of them and understand the limitations. But something more internal that’s failing with me now. So the doctors have me staring at everything I own that’s good for me! Gear and tools have been...
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    I hate articles like this

    I think “high end” gear shops get a bad rap for selling too expensive of equipment. And yeah, there’s some truth to that. And especially true when comparing a leinenkugel promo plastic canoe with a Kevlar Swift canoe. Or the Wilderness Pungo and a Sun dolphin. I get it. Some of those people will...
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