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    Attaching foot pegs to a Wenonah Graphite Wee Lassie Canoe

    For what it's worth, I installed footbraces in my Wenonah OC-1 using standard pop rivets 40 years ago, and they're still secure with no cracks despite some pretty traumatic usage.
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    I was just in Nelson for a couple of weeks. Hiked an urban trail that had scat and area closures. This was before they trapped them the first time. In Anchorage, grizzlies are just a way of life, with bears using the streams for fishing (usually) when people aren't using the trails along those...
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/rock-climbing.128571/
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    Visibility is key in human/bear conflicts (as is smell). It's pretty nice hiking in the Barrens when you can see several miles with no vegetation over 6". Hiking willow thickets in Alaska is a bit different when you can see only 5-10 feet--making lots of noise is your friend. Precisely--I...
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    Yep, that's pretty much what you have to do, whether it's camping in grizzly country or climbing/mountaineering (see my treatise on "objective" and "subjective" hazards in Glenn's climbing thread). Of course nothing is guaranteed (except eventually expiring), which the Banff incident shows clearly.
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    2023 Leaf Change and Fall Color Where You Are

    I was up backpacking in the Kootenays in B.C. a couple of weeks ago. I also paddled a bit on Kootenay Lake, since this is a paddling site!
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    It's been a busy bear year here in Montana: Woman and husband attacked Man attacked Woman killed And then where the bears lose: Bear shot Fisherman shoots bear Hunters kill bear Hunter kills bear There might be others I've missed.
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    But stuff still happens. An experienced couple and their dog were attacked in their tent and killed in Banff, and in a backcountry area. Backcountry campers killed by bear in Banff National Park were on multi-day trip, family says
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    Japanese Whitewater: Entering and Exiting Eddies

    Fast boaters pretty much have to do the stern backstroke eddy. The boats don't want to turn, and they have a great tendency to slice across eddy lines. I do love hanging out hard on a high brace on peel-outs, though, but not in my Wenonahs! My most recent eddy turns were in PakCanoes with a...
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    Why are Red Canoes Faster?

    Sort of works for those of us with low testosterone, too.
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    How many pairs of footwear: in canoe vs. on portage vs. in camp?

    I've had good success with Seam Grip--pretty tenacious stuff. I seal them upon new and it lasts for years.
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    Rock Climbing

    I can see why no one else has been there. There's a lot of seracs hanging over you.
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    What are you reading?

    Thanks. Joe's is an interesting read too.
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    Prospectors

    100 years of Prospectors
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    What are you reading?

    I don't have Peter's diary, but I have Joe Lanouette's notes. Peter was certainly a hero, and saved several lives. Let me know if you find it.
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    What are you reading?

    I think I listed before two books on a 1955 river tragedy on the Dubawnt River in northern Canada, where the leader, Art Moffat, died of hypothermia following dumping in a rapid. This tale was written up in two books, Death on the Barrens by George Grinnell, and Barren Grounds by Skip Pessl...
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    Rock Climbing

    What route were you trying that hasn't been climbed since? I could see Mt. Blackburn from near my house when I lived in Alaska.
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    Rock Climbing

    I've been climbing since about 1980, and still do--ice, rock, mountains. Of course I've slowed down (now 65), but I still get out, less so primarily due to a lack of good partners and just waning interest (primarily due to a lack of good partners--partnership is a big thing with older climbers...
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    Green River, UT- Labyrinth Canyon in High Water

    Just to be contrary. This is a canoe TRIPPING site, right? Thelon River, Nunavut a couple of weeks ago. Day 36 of 42.
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    Photo of the day

    I think I'll portage that one. Dubawnt Canyon, Nunavut last month.
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