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    The Making of a Mishoon - Wampanoag Canoe

    Obviously, my brain fog holds on a bit stronger than I'd like but Glenn posted the correct video for what I was referring to. At 1:30 in the video, the bow paddler is a gentleman by the name of Jim Peters. I've had the pleasure of meeting him a few times. He is a wealth of knowledge regarding...
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    The Making of a Mishoon - Wampanoag Canoe

    While not directly involved, I was able to be around some Abenaki friends as they made their version of a mishoon at at festival a few years ago in MA. The first weekend in August the Potumtuck Festival is held in Turner's Falls along the Connecticut River. They made their canoe using fire but...
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    What is your favorite tree and why?

    Although I reserve the right to change my mind, at the moment it would probably be white cedar. I spend a lot of time at work carving spoons from cedar, I love how the grain curves and bends; making for some interesting handles. And, when I add a coat or two of walnut oil after carving the...
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    Historic Adirondack guideboats on display in new exhibit space in Newcomb, NY

    Glenn - Thanks for posting that. I somehow missed it even though I subscribe to the publication. Right now, stored in my barn, is an 1898 guide boat made by H. Dwight Grant. It was #6 of that year according to Grant's tally boards at the Adirondack Museum; the old name...don't remember the...
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    Four friends, seven days, 100 km of paddling on a lake tour in Germany's most beautiful paddle region

    Having a portage system like that would be sheer luxury in the Adirondacks; tough on the hills though I would think. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Take care and until next time....be well. snapper
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    Music for the drive to, during, or the drive back from canoe trips?

    Like you, Glenn, years ago all I had was an AM and then AM/FM radio in my vehicle. That pretty much left me at the mercy of wherever I was traveling for what I could listen to. Because of that, I'd usually hear a mixture of Top 10 rock/pop music, lots of religious programming (especially in...
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    The Canoe Hump

    Used to joke with my students that I was 5' 9" when I entered the outdoor ed field but now I'm 5' 7". I told them I'd shrunk due to the many years of carrying heavy aluminum canoes and large packs. Then one day, I started having issues with my neck. Went through a battery of tests and imaging...
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    Electric Vehicle (EV) Tripping Data - 1st Trip, Real World Use

    We met a very nice woman from Long Island a couple of years ago while on a hiking trip in VT. She went on and on about her new Tesla and how wonderful a vehicle it was. When we returned to the parking lot, we saw her getting into a Jeep. I asked her where her Tesla was and she sheepishly...
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    Issue with rack for new truck

    I used to have a Nissan "Frontier" with their version of an access cab. If you have a real crew cab, you can definitely run the straps through the vehicle without them ever getting in the way. As for water seepage into your vehicle; unless it was a real downpour, or endless days of rain, the...
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    2-Man Tent Recommendations

    I know you're looking for a 2 person tent but honestly, I'd look for a 3 or 4 person tent instead; especially if this is for canoe trips where weight tends to be less critical. I've spent a lot of time in 2 person tents over the years and there's just enough room in most of them for the barest...
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    Underwear

    OK...I'll go...during the warmer months I usually paddle in shorts that double as a bathing suit so a sewn-in liner is part of the garment. Most of the ones I wear are made of nylon but some are a blend of nylon & polyester. All are quick drying and have plenty of pockets along with a belt to...
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    What do you use for a table?

    Back when I was leading trips I had a roll-up table that I used with adult groups. The legs unscrewed from the tubular aluminum frame and everything rolled up into one package. Easy to carry and stash in a canoe. With student groups I'd usually do the overturned canoe table option. When...
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    The Joy of (Self-Imposed) Canoe Trip Suffering

    I was on a trip years ago where someone forgot the creamer for our morning coffee. I learned to drink it black (and have done so ever since) but that's the worst inconvenience I can think of. There have been some nasty black fly days in May along the Raquette River but even that just adds to...
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    Canoe Trips in the Last Wilderness in Scotland

    Glenn - Thanks for posting these videos. We're heading to Scotland the beginning of September. Wonder if I can talk my wife into a paddling trip??? That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    The Floating Method for Protecting Food from Bears (???)

    I remember a long ago trip on Forked Lake where we ran into folks who stored their food overnight in their canoe. They woke up to a mighty splash and found their food bag swimming off with a bear while their canoe was flipped over in the lake. Not my idea of a good time, that's for sure...
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    Swapped My River Banger

    @Black_Fly - Saying you're a "Swiftie" has a whole different meaning on this forum. Go to a concert and say that and you'll probably be given a bracelet! That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Mesmerizing/Interesting Phenomena & Experiences Without An Eclipse

    Not paddling related but hiking so here goes... We were on a trip in the Catskill mountains of NYS and far from any body of water. As I came up a hill I heard quacking ahead of me. I couldn't figure it out as there were no ducks in the woods. Eventually I reached the top of the rise and I...
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    Mesmerizing/Interesting Phenomena & Experiences Without An Eclipse

    Just a quick apology to @PaddlingPitt as I screwed up and mentioned my experience via a lunar eclipse and he specifically asked for a non-eclipse event. I guess there are times when my brain and eyes just don't engage at the same time. Sorry about that... That's all for now. Take care and...
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    Whelen lean-to

    Look forward to seeing it with you on its first trip! That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    My First Paddle

    Beautiful paddle. Tough to believe it's your first one. I'm sure others will find a home in your canoe as well. Enjoy them all! That's all for now. Take care and until next time....be well. snapper
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