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  1. tketcham

    Foam block pad for one-shoulder carries

    I'll have my partner take a picture of me with the canoe on my shoulder. It'll make more sense.
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    Foam block pad for one-shoulder carries

    I tried using the pad the way it was intended, with the canoe draped over my shoulder, but like you I found that the lower gunnel bumped into my leg. That's why I modified the pad so I can use it to carry the canoe with the lower gunnel now resting on my shoulder. One arm wraps around the hull...
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    Foam block pad for one-shoulder carries

    I have two of them, purchased from a local Northstar dealer and they work OK for short carries. I used to just set my solo canoes up on my shoulder sideways but because the Northstar Firebird has wide outer gunwales it digs into my neck/shoulder. The pad works pretty well but I did have to...
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    GRB News

    I was up in Canton mid-May to test paddle a Classic and ordered one from Gene and John. Max happened to be there and I got to meet him. While John worked up the paperwork I got to talk canoes with the three of them. What a story the Newman's have to tell. They mentioned the change in ownership...
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    How to remove a wooden T-Grip from a carbon shaft that is glued with epoxy?

    Gumpus provides good advice. I've shortened the shaft and replaced the grip twice now with BB Sunburst paddles, once with a new grip and once with a re-used grip. I think you're better off cutting the shaft at the bottom of the grip plug and living with a paddle that's 2.5" shorter rather than...
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    Thoughts on Grasse River/GRB Newman Classic?

    I drove up to Grasse River Boatworks today and paddled a 15' 8" Classic on a stretch of the Grasse River, about 4 miles up and back (round trip). I liked the canoe enough to put a down payment on one. :) What convinced me to buy one? Flies along and tracks well; six to eight strokes per side...
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    Show pictures of your tent(s) on a canoe trip

    Unfortunately my favorite tent, a North Face Westwind, is no longer with me. The poles were mistakenly brought on my daughter's sixth grade camping trip and never made it home. North Face no longer carried replacement poles so the tent wasn't of much use to me any more so I gave it to a friend...
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    So, what old item do you still use?

    Not canoe related and not all that old but I still use my Filson short field jacket. I've had it since 1995 when I bought it as a complement to my double logger jacket. The double jacket was great but the double layers were bulky and too warm for summer work. It was great for winter work and the...
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    Bell Traveler III

    I'm with you on that aspect, those smaller canoes can be a lot of fun to paddle. Sometimes I think I should set up a temporary shelter/cover for canoes I'd like to try but not necessarily keep for any length of time. Maybe use for a season and then sell them. Even if sold at a loss, the "lease...
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    Canoe Camp Closed Due to "Vandalism, Transience, and Non-Payment"

    Turning campground parks into group rental areas is common in some places, Vermont's been doing that for a while. Helps pay the bills and it's enforceable. I guess it's good for groups and organizations but it's one less place for everybody else.
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    Canoe Camp Closed Due to "Vandalism, Transience, and Non-Payment"

    Not surprised, it's too close to town and doesn't have full-time caretakers. Jerks are everywhere unfortunately.
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    Canoe Camp Closed Due to "Vandalism, Transience, and Non-Payment"

    Can you be more specific? I've paddled quite a few sections of rivers in eastern Washington and am curious if this is a camp site I've used before.
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    Canoe odyssey just begun from NW-most to SE-most points in USA

    I used to do day trips up and back on the Columbia River and there's a lot more current than you'd think on those reservoirs.
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    Adirondack Freestyle Canoe Symposium July 17-20, 2025

    If it works out maybe some of us could do a quick canoe right out of Paul Smiths. And locally there's Black Pond, Osgood Pond, Barnum Pond... I'll have my 13.5' sport canoe so will be more interested in meandering than maximizing miles. =-)
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    Finding and remotely locking a lost smart phone

    That's excellent information for someone like me, who uses a smart phone out of modern day "necessity" but has many of the features turned off with minimal apps installed or enabled. I do appreciate the features and capabilities that are useful, rather than merely convenient, especially while...
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    Adirondack Freestyle Canoe Symposium July 17-20, 2025

    Glenn, perhaps we'll get a chance to meet and talk canoeing. Are you bringing a canoe with you?
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    Adirondack Freestyle Canoe Symposium July 17-20, 2025

    We go over early to the AFCS to attend WHCA events and do some canoeing locally. The canoes displayed on the green are beautiful.
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    What is your local day paddle?

    Somerset would be a great place for camping, especially the northern end. I haven't paddled Sadawga Lake or Harriman Reservoir yet but friends say they're worth the drive. We're closer to Rutland. We canoe Chittenden Reservoir, Glen Lake, Lake Hortonia and Otter Creek on a regular basis...
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    2025 Western Pennsylvania Solo Canoe Rendezvous

    Wish I could be there but will miss it AGAIN. Family takes priority, but still. ;)
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    New Family Canoe - Souris River Quetico 18.5

    That Quetico 18.5' should be a great family canoe. Enjoy your adventures!
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