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  1. Bob B.

    Florida day tripping with Jake and my Wife …

    fantastic! It is light, not effected by wind and moves her canoe effortlessly. Ties to thwart simply and she shoulder carries canoe from truck to put in.
  2. Bob B.

    Florida day tripping with Jake and my Wife …

    Jake, my Wife and I have been paddling many of the springs in Florida this week. Back at home the weather got up to low 60s then crashed back down to windy and 13 degrees. Here in Crystal River, we have experienced many mornings in the low 40s but sunny snd warming nicely into the mid 70s. It...
  3. Bob B.

    Bannock Sacrilege

    I have been told it is hard to find in Canada. I once sent some to a friend via Amazon to S.ST.Marie during covid lockdown. Bob.
  4. Bob B.

    Bannock Sacrilege

    LanceR, Excellent post! I loved the video - gave me great idea ... big bag of Biscuit dough and powdered milk ( which I take anyway ) ... take a break after a long portage - quick coffee and biscuit with honey - back to paddling. Seriously gonna have to give this a try. (y)
  5. Bob B.

    Bannock Sacrilege

    Thanks Bill, I will look into this! Bob.
  6. Bob B.

    Do you bring an ice chest or cooler?

    Traveling in my truck to a put in for a canoe journey I rarely bring any kind of cooler , but on occaion have a used a little one to keep sandwiches cool. I traveled with a guy who took a cooler with dry ice to keep his post trip beverages cold. When the trip was over he could enjoy a...
  7. Bob B.

    Hiking trails on canoe lakes / routes

    My dog Jake and I often like to climb large rock outcrops and ridges when on a trip. Sometimes we hike portage trails. My wife, Jake and I are heading to Florida this Friday to paddle various springs and look for manatees. Our destinations on this trip include hiking trails . Hoping for...
  8. Bob B.

    Bannock Sacrilege

    I like to make mine with either wheat flour or cornmeal. I use lard with a little salt, baking powder …occasionally cinnamon and raisins. I guess one is never to cut with a knife. I look forward on layover days to lots of coffee, bannock with spray butter and honey. Good food is comfort...
  9. Bob B.

    How many paddles do you bring on a canoe trip?

    I take 2 ... always. Day trip on local lakes and backwaters of river ... or long wilderness trip - always take 2. I paddle solo. On rare occasion paddling tandem - 3. Bob.
  10. Bob B.

    How is your winter so far?

    Our snow pack is gone ... my 3 plus miles of snow shoe trail ... vanished. Bulbs are starting to wake up ... perfect weather for my firewood production season ... until today. 3 inches of heavy wet yuk! Slush everywhere and temps will slowly sink into the 20s for a couple days, which will...
  11. Bob B.

    Swede form vs. boat trim.

    Swede form vs symmetrical ... I remember many excellent paddlers telling me my old timey ways are ridiculous, Swede form is the only way a serious tripper should travel - it is faster, quicker, more efficient ... etc. I suppose they are correct, but those attributes are not what does it for me...
  12. Bob B.

    Winter camp is ready to go.

    Well ... with temps drastically warming and rain on the way, Jake and I made what may be our last snow shoe trek ( at least for a while ) up to winter camp. After hanging out for a bit, I put the bucket cap on top of my chimney, then we walked a good bit enjoying the snowy wintery woods and the...
  13. Bob B.

    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Hey Snapper, LOVE the stove buddy!! That Crawford stove is crackling ( pun intended )! Seriously, if I was ever to build a cabin or redo my home, that is the kind of stove I enjoy looking at as much as using. Good on ya figuring out how to post pictures. The second pic is my favorite … more...
  14. Bob B.

    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Snapper, I have lusted after the LP/ wood stoves forever, set up is not practical with my house. I look forward to seeing it and your drying cold handle once you get posting figured 😉👍
  15. Bob B.

    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Well I 'll be darned, I did not think anyone had ever used ashes before except me and the old way people. Good on ya snapper. Post a pic or two of your pans as well, sitting on the wood stove. I like looking at traditional stuff like that. Bob.
  16. Bob B.

    Solo or small tandem (to fit the dog)

    Hey Mem, you built a cedar strip Raven I think? I think you posted it paddled better than a RX built boat. How tender would that boat be with a fidgety dog? I think the Raven in cedar strip could be a good idea. Bob.
  17. Bob B.

    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    Ok, I will tell you what I do … but it will be different from every other reply you will receive. I clean the pan and it’s inside walls with hot water and a scrub brush thoroughly before I season it, then likely never again. I rub olive oil once dried on the inside and the walls of the fry...
  18. Bob B.

    Thoughts on small tandems for solo use / Brand Preference

    Good call on the Candienne! I forgot about that boat. It is really fast, forgot how much I enjoyed paddling one … it has been a looooong time since I was in one.
  19. Bob B.

    Winter camp is ready to go.

    Man I wish We lived closer, we would have a blast buddy!
  20. Bob B.

    Winter camp is ready to go.

    Snapper, I know you have been looking for land for a while, and heartbreakingly missed out a what sounded like a terrific parcel ... sans snowmobilers . I hope you find your little bit of heaven ... and post pics of your adventures! Good luck with your search. Bob.
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