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    Kevin Callan's 91 (!!!) Rules for Wilderness Canoe Camping

    I will go to the mat over the Smarties vs. M&Ms debate.
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    Tappan Adney's Birchbark Models

    I have no idea. Most of the screen is blue, so Shades of Blue sounds correct. I'll edit the edit if people can actually see them.
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    Tappan Adney's Birchbark Models

    I seem to remember that wulegessis was a Malecite/Passamaquoddy word, but thirty seconds on the internet attributes it to Malecite/Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, and Abnaki/Wabenaki, these last two being sister dialects. (All four are variants of eastern Algonkin.) Steve Cayard says it's Malecite...
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    Who do you like to read? - Nonfiction outdoor/adventure authors

    Farley Mowatt has long been a favorite, although he would be mostly central Canada.
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    9 Top Canoe Packs & Barrel Harnesses

    @Alan Gage Because my dumb a$$ built myself a portage cart that fit way back under the stern thwart in a homemade boat, leaving most of the boat's weight hanging off my already wrecked shoulder, rather than in the dead center like I should have. Putting the 45-50lb weight of the bag in the...
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    9 Top Canoe Packs & Barrel Harnesses

    I've used a single large Watershed for close to ten years now, coupled with a little thwart bag for all-day stuff. The only time I've regretted it is rolling a cane miles down a highway at low water two separate days last year, would have much preferred an actually backpack.
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    The Bear Essentials

    No affiliation, but PNW Bushcraft is another great waxed canvas vendor. They make a solid cook kid bag, with pouches sewn on the outside that hold lighter, spork, knife, whatever. They also make a really good folding foraging pouch. I wear one a lot - drop my nalgene, my computer charger, etc...
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    Tappan Adney's Birchbark Models

    A few years ago I emailed the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, Virginia, to ask if they would show me some of the 90-some birch bark canoe models made by Edwin Tappan Adney they have in storage there. It's been long enough that I've forgotten the name of the extremely kind and helpful lady that...
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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    +1 to thinking of it in terms of blade- and shaft-length, rather than overall length. I'm a bit confused as to how a paddle that works sitting would be too short kneeling. Kneeling brings your body closer to the water and lowers your shoulders; I'd think a shorter shaft will get the paddle up...
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    Photo of the day

    I pulled off the NFCT because the wildfire smoke was so awful last year, so I only did from Old Forge to Lake Champlain on that trip. I did make the canoe, I've done plenty of 100-200mile trips in them (different boats at different times). Made right, you get 80-90% of the performance of a...
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    A La Mer du Nord 2025

    Thank you @Glenn MacGrady and @Gamma1214 , I just x'ed out of it when I saw the login, I'll try again.
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    A La Mer du Nord 2025

    Can't see the video, Glenn.
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    Explain Your Screen Name

    My knees hurt.
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    Photo of the day

    Lot happened this year, but not a lot of paddling. This is last year on the NFCT somewhere in New York.
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    Waterproof case that holds phone and wallet?

    I use either a ziploc bag or a aloksak in the appropriate size. They usually live in a thwart bag, so no worries about getting crushed.
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    Help me to Sherlock Holmes this Indian(?) Style Canoe: Floating off the Florida Keys

    At least they knew enough to paint the inner bark on the outside of the boat on this one...
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    Your emergency canoe repair kit?

    I paddle skin-on-frames, so I carry artificial sinew in a little sewing kit (for a potential big tear), and two small tubes of UV sealant with an assortment of Tenacious Tape patches. All that stuff migrated over from my backpacking gear and works very well.
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    Multi Tools

    Canoeing I don't worry too much about an extra five pounds or so, backpacking, yes indeed I do, so I've got a range of multitools. I stick to Leatherman; the smallest effective pair of pliers is my real criteria, and generally a Juice (4oz) or Squirt (<2oz) gives me a useable (if not...
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    Adirondack Guide Boat - Northern VT

    Hello all, I have a friend in northern Vermont selling a strip-made ADK guide boat, and I thought it wouldn't hurt to post a link to it here on this site. You can check out the ad here. I'm not involved in the sale but thought I'd help get the word out for him. If you are interested, or have...
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    Peak Refuel Freeze Dried meals

    Packit Gourmet is the best I've tried, I get meal boxes when I can afford it. Momofuku noodles are great. Alpine Aire I tried once, it wasn't for me. I generally take lenty of dried fruit and jerky. Stroopwaffles. Nuun water supplements, more just for variation than for minerals.
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