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    Back to the crater (this time for real?) Manicouagan Reservoir

    Looking forward to hearing about this trip on an interesting lake. Best of luck, stay safe, and have fun! Alan
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    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    There does seem to be a grey area there, doesn't it? I've often intentionally made noise to alert deer to my presence well in advance knowing how they tend to freak out and run when startled (can only stay so far away on a narrow river). On the other hand it doesn't bother me to creep up on a...
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    Hello from Oregon

    I spent a summer in Oregon and Washington nearly 20 years ago. It was a great summer spent exploring the area with no real obligations. I spent a couple days around Mt. Hood and I remember it being a lovely area. One of my standout memories from that trip was around Mt Hood when, waking up...
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    Sold

    That's a very good price for a nice boat. I expect you'll have multiple forum members interested. I would recommend adding your location because that's the first thing everyone will want to know. Alan
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    Doing non-racing things with a racing boat?

    @Tsuga8 I would like to modify my earlier response slightly. I wrote my response thinking of the V1 proboat, I'd forgotten that the V1-A was a slightly detuned version of that hull, which I also used to own. The V1-A is a bit more friendly than the V1 but still quite different than a tripping...
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    Mora knives for camp.

    Funny, that thread is what prompted me to buy the big Buck as my first tripping knife. Alan
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    What Size Spinning Rod for Paddlecraft?

    In an effort to inject a little humor into what is becoming a contentious thread, and in an attempt to unite rivals against a common foe, let me state: All fishing is unethical unless you have a legitimate need for the food. Otherwise it's just playing with a wounded animal on a string. If...
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    The invoice says "ground advantage" and Google tells me that's done by USPS. Alan
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    Shipping for my new zav, which hasn't arrived yet, with the longest shaft available (57") was $25. The website specified shaft length so I assume that does not include the blade, which would make it a 70+" paddle. Reasoning for ordering so long was so I could have a nice length of carbon...
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    Doing non-racing things with a racing boat?

    Stability does not feel like most other hulls. It's a very round bottom and you can roll it all the way to the gunwale with virtually no effort. The good news is that you can roll it back flat with very little effort too. There is not a "point of no return" that is felt with some hulls. It will...
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    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    Yes, this pretty much explains what I'm doing but not the palm roll method. My right shoulder was the one that tended to be bothered and I had minor surgery on it last year. I haven't paddled extensively since surgery so maybe my pain will be gone now. I tried it earlier this year and it still...
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    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    Looks like I need to try prying off the gunwales. I like the idea of something wrapping the shaft for protection. My paddles (and many of my gunwales) are carbon (or wood wrapped with carbon) and I've always avoided contact because carbon wears so easily. My normal paddle for correction...
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    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    I'd like to get better with my single sided correction strokes. At slow speeds in light wind I feel pretty comfortable with what I think is referred to as a Canadian/northwoods stroke (blade is sliced partially forward in the water for correction) but when fighting the wind or putting down more...
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    Mora knives for camp.

    It's suited me just fine and I turned it into my tripping knife. Not that I've done much tripping in the last few years but it rides along in the car with me in case I run into a zombie or something. A few rust spots but still in pretty good shape.
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    I measured the blade width the other day. The bent was 8.25" wide and the carbon straight was 8.5" wide. Both being Zavs the blade shape is pretty much identical. The 2nd straight with the white/green blade was 8.75" wide. I think it's mostly an optical illusion in the picture because of the...
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    Standard blade shape in the recreational layup. A little heavier, a little cheaper, and, if I remember correctly, a little more robust due to some fiberglass in the layup. Yes, asymmetrical grip. If I feel ambitious I might make a wood grip for it. Alan
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    I tend to think the "lifting water" theory is a bit too simplified. I seem to remember reading something by Jonathan Winters once where he said there really wasn't much to it. But of course I don't have enough knowledge to actually make a case for it one way or the other. I think we've all...
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    2025 Canadian Wildfires

    Have you ever heard any of the joggers mention it affecting their speed/endurance? We get some smoke at times and I've never thought twice about it but I hear old people complain sometimes that they can't work outside when it's smokey. I figured it was just mental but a couple weeks ago when...
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    Mississippi Speed Record documentary

    No, I have not seen it. Can you tell us something about it. Were you connected in some way? Alan
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    2025 Canadian Wildfires

    It's too bad to see areas we're familiar with, or would like to become familiar with, turn into charred stumps. But I just remind myself that the same thing has happened to that area before and that it will continue to exist and recover. It might not be in my lifetime but there are plenty of...
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