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  1. Steve in Idaho

    A New Challenge: Cats in a Canoe?

    Currently trying to convince my wife to part with one who's turning out to have the same personality. Already, the dogs aren't safe around here.
  2. Steve in Idaho

    Old town next as a normal solo canoe

    Hey, thanks @dutchlennart , @Penns Woods , and @M Clemens for the reviews and history of the Next! I've had people ask me about it but never had a good answer. Always watching for one to borrow for evaluation, but none turn up. Can't justify buying one. I have suspected that it's a reasonably...
  3. Steve in Idaho

    At the work bench

    I was thinking it's Mem.
  4. Steve in Idaho

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    Ah, the Le Tour. Fond memories of that bike. It's theft was the end of my pedaling days for quite a long time though. I took up riding regularly again a few years ago - and yeah, three very different bikes. I'll surely add another at some point. I just recently sold the sailboat. When the snow...
  5. Steve in Idaho

    Eagle Eats Great Blue Heron

    Wow! I've seen eagles go after ducks before, but never a heron. I wonder why that is. We have a lot of herons here. I have a few heron rookeries I like to visit every year. Fascinating pterodactyls.
  6. Steve in Idaho

    Ally (Bergans) vs. Pakcanoes

    I've been impressed with the idea ever since meeting a couple who were using a Yakima trailer (basically a frame for their rack system) to haul a heavy Clipper TSL1 behind their Subaru. It was balanced well enough to eliminate the need for backing it up - instead, unhooking it and rolling it...
  7. Steve in Idaho

    Hello to all from Upstate NY

    Welcome to the forum, John. How cool is it to have such a nice locally built canoe?!
  8. Steve in Idaho

    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    Yeah, I told that fib too. We have understanding wives. ;)
  9. Steve in Idaho

    Ally (Bergans) vs. Pakcanoes

    I have no experience with any of the packable canoes. But since you're going to be in a pickup camper, have you considered a trailer for the canoe(s)? https://www.etrailer.com/Trailers/Yakima/Y84TR.html https://spacetrailers.com/products/space-trailer-trailer-canoe-rack-canoe-package
  10. Steve in Idaho

    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    I'm not comfortable yet about disagreeing with the short & fast cadence teaching, but the more I try to put Paukea's teaching in those videos to practice, the better I'm doing overall. It helps to review the videos once in a while to remember important points - like making the catch as far...
  11. Steve in Idaho

    Callan: Adventure Is Being Planned Out Of Existence

    When I see requests from new arrivals to Idaho for suggestions and information about wild places to visit, this is the sentiment I try to convey. "Discovery" has more than one meaning, and bringing it to a personal level raises endless fascinating possibilities. I have applied this philosophy in...
  12. Steve in Idaho

    Black Cherry Phoenix

    Well!..... As owner of one of those gorgeous eggplant Mad Rivers (Malecite), I heartily approve! And with cherry rails.... awesome!
  13. Steve in Idaho

    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    In my limit experience, it's only an issue in significant wind. It's definitely easier then to keep the Wildfire on track. But lacking that, the Moccasin moves faster with less effort and less correction. But yeah, when I was out on the lake in 20+ mph wind, I was kind of wishing I had chosen...
  14. Steve in Idaho

    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    That's what I'm experiencing in the Moccasin. If wind or current pushes it off track, it takes at least a more vigorous correction and maybe offside lean to get it back in line. If it's more than a brief nudge, some cross forward with an offside lean may be called for. In a big wind, I was...
  15. Steve in Idaho

    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    Oh, I see I hadn't responded to this thread since I've paddled the Moccasin. One foot shorter than an Advantage and same length as the Solitude. But it doesn't respond quite like the Solitude. Wenonah has stated that the Moccasin is similar to the Prism, and almost as fast. Not a flat bottom...
  16. Steve in Idaho

    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    Cool! There's was an advantage for sale within a day's drive of me, and I would have bought it but it was tuff weave - not kevlar. I'll be interested in your evaluation. I don't really want an Advantage, but I'm Advantage curious. I'll probably sell it soon if I ever get one, but you never...
  17. Steve in Idaho

    1960s fiberglass canoe restoration?

    In that case, I'd say it's earned the rescue. If nothing else, it will be good practice. ;)
  18. Steve in Idaho

    Callan: Adventure Is Being Planned Out Of Existence

    This is exactly why I stopped giving out much location info on the Internet. There are places now I won't even discuss with more than a handful of close friends. I'm encouraging others to do the same. Too many places that used to be known only to the locals and semi-locals have been turned into...
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    Callan: Adventure Is Being Planned Out Of Existence

    Yeah, if it has "Park" in the name or it's on the coast, reservations are going to be required and competition for those reservations is stiff. At least until the weather gets cold - then things generally open up. There are places, sometimes smaller places, that are still wild and perhaps just...
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