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  1. ScottS

    14 Days on the Upper Thelon River

    Not sure why a magazine would bother to print an article by a new guy with little canoe experience or, apparently, any back country travel - he got lazy and didn't seal the drybag with his sleeping bag? The article belongs in "House and Garden" or "Readers Digest".
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Left to right - Snowy Egret, immature Little Blue Heron, adult Little Blue Heron, Great Egret, immature Little Blue Heron. In the Menunkatusuck, Clinton CT. October 1
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    Inukshuks, Cairns or Rock Piles: What to Do or Not Do?

    There are no inukshuks or rock cairns marking routes in my area. I knock rock piles down, as should the dorks that build them. And I try to not leave any sign of my own passing.
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    Harold Fisk’s Meander Maps of the Mississippi River

    In Mark Twain's "Life on the Mississippi" there is a detailed chapter on meanders and how farmers who lived inside the bends and miles away from the river would reroute the river by digging ditches across oxbow bends such that their farms would have close access to the steamboats. Only a narrow...
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    The Lowly Whistle: Critical Gear

    They're not storm troopers.
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    Best Pelican Canoes for 2023

    The best Pelican canoe is the one you didn't buy
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    Rock Climbing

    In 1976 you wouldn't have known that until you got there.
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    Rock Climbing

    we followed the Kuskulana Glacier to its headwall. We turned back at 13,500 not having enough food left to continue. Two big crevasse fields ate up a couple days. I think someone climbed it from the south, but south on that mountain is pretty wide. We had planned for a bush plane to drop food on...
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    Help me choose a new camera?

    I don't know what you'll think of the low light capabilities. Here's a list of why I like i 1 it is similar to my previous camera, the one i drowned. That one lasted 10 years. 2 I find canon menus to be logical - stuff appears in the right order, where I expect to find it. Exposure and iso and...
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    Help me choose a new camera?

    I used a Canon SX30HS for about 10 years before violating my rule - camera goes in the waterproof box before entering or exiting the canoe. I replaced it with a used SX50HS for about $200. My first box was a Pelican, but broke the latches after a year because I was putting the camera in and...
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    Rock Climbing

    yep.
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    Rock Climbing

    I started climbing in 1975. No gyms, and pretty much anyone that was worth tying on to was, to some point, self-taught. It kept the numbers down for sure. Mostly, you either figure out how to do it right, or you scared yourself and quit. I liked alpine climbing best. The mix of rock, ice...
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    Obvious safety violation: Say something or keep quiet?

    I'm 0 for 15+ on telling people not to do stupid stuff in boats. But, I have a small perfect score on rescues. Like Alan said, tell them there's a ranger nearby handing out expensive tickets. Dumb people just don't know that they're dumb.
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    First solo canoe and solo safety

    I did a lot of solo paddling in a Penobscot 16. i assume that you already figured out to paddle it backwards from the bow seat. I always carried a 5 gallon plastic bucket. put that up front with a few gallons of water and a Penobscot will sit down nice and handle pretty good in the wind. I...
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    Do I really need a drysuit, or will a two peice do fine?

    I really like my drysuit and I don't mind wearing it all day. I have a Kokatat Expedition. About my paddling - I canoe alone, year around as long as the ice permits ie as long as the ice won't prevent me from getting back to shore. Tidal and fresh water in CT. No whitewater. Lots and lots of day...
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    Poll: Socks and Sandals?

    Sure, Keens are closed toe, but they are also sandals. Nothing is as much fun as a zebra mussel or a sharp stick in the side of the foot. I also hate the way that sandals suck gravel in.
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    Poll: Socks and Sandals?

    No sandals when canoeing. Closed toed footwear only.
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    Dry Suit Question

    It doesn't matter whether they are open or closed for short duration. But, do use your zipper wax, often, and keep the zipper clean
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    Sewing projects

    Better yet, it's a talking squirrel.
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    Sewing projects

    My current sewing project. 1-1/2 years with 6 months to go. Hand-sewn beadwork, 36x55 inches.
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