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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    In what way? Admittedly, I haven't spent a lot of time looking at double blades but I don't recall ever seeing one marketed specifically towards canoes with a special blade shape.
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Back in the day (late 70's to early 80's) when I kayaked a lot it was popular to have the two blades offset by 90 degrees so the blade that was out of the water was feathered to the wind. I don't know if that's still a thing in the kayak world.
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    What do you think about the idea of having vendor forums?

    It's worth a try. Forums require funding to keep the lights on and this seems like a very unobtrusive way to handle it.
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    What height boots do you prefer?

    My wife and I use Mucks for muddy and cold weather riding in the UTV. I've never tried walking in them for miles, but we both find them comfortable and warm to wear all day and for shorter (1/4 mile or so) walks. I personally wouldn't use them in the canoe because I kneel and I don't think...
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    Lets make some paddles

    Years ago I bought a pile of sycamore and used the flat sawn and knotty stuff to make shop cabinets. The grain is kind of interesting, but looks nothing like the quartersawn stuff. Below is a picture. The stiles & rails are flatsawn sycamore and the panels are red oak. Unfortunately they...
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    Whistling Away Wolves

    Better than nothing, but not definitive. Best to file down the front sight in case it ends up not being definitive.
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    The New Swift/DY Redesign of the Dragonfly

    Agreed. I hope I didn't imply that I'm callous with how I treat my things. Running shallow, rocky rivers and creeks is a fact of life where I live and paddle. I don't aim for rocks or shallow spots, but scraped and dings are inevitable. I really wish Swift made something appropriate in both...
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    The New Swift/DY Redesign of the Dragonfly

    I bought my IXP Phoenix specifically to run the shallow, rocky creeks that make up the bulk of the water in my neck of the woods. It's not a precious work of art - it's just a canoe. I certainly don't have Elon Musk money but I buy my stuff to use. If it gets scraped up or bent I'll repair...
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    Trying to name a creek near Slippery Rock, PA

    It could be closer to Ohiopyle (the Youghiogheny is where the canoes pictures were taken), but my fuzzy memory of that day is that we drove from Cleveland to Slippery Rock in the morning, ran Slippery Rock Creek, then drove to this other creek with the drop in the picture, then drove home. It's...
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    Trying to name a creek near Slippery Rock, PA

    I suspect in low water that's about what it would take. I seem to remember the only reason we ran it is because one of the guys had wanted to do it for awhile but there was never enough water. BTW, that's only 1 of 2 pictures I found of myself in a kayak. The other is during a roll session...
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    Trying to name a creek near Slippery Rock, PA

    This is a longshot, but I was going through some old photos and found one where I'm running this little drop. It would have been in the early 1980s because I remember being too young to drive and some older friends gave me a lift to Pennsylvania to run Slippery Rock Creek. After running that...
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    Peeing in one’s canoeing shorts

    Wait until you hear how people warm up their wetsuits.
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    Lets make some paddles

    I used to buy lumber from a guy with a band saw mill who did all the floors in his house in Osage Orange. It's absolutely gorgeous with vibrant colors and will no doubt wear like iron. I can't imagine how many cutters got dulled milling all that flooring.
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    Cautious Dog Training

    The most important canoe related thing I've taught my dogs is they can't get into or out of the canoe until I give the command. A 60 lb dog hopping in or out of the boat while I'm trying to get in or out is a good way for us and our gear to get wet.
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    Adding DIY Seat Drops to Northstar Phoenix

    I believe it's traditional to put it on your beer drinkin' hand side.
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    Trip photography.

    That's kinda like how much more I see with my tiny $80 monocular instead of high quality binoculars. The little monocular is always with me. I'm no photographer, but I'm blown away by the picture quality and features available in modern phones. My philosophy is to take pictures of everything...
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    Kevin Callan: Death of the Campfire

    Imagine being a forest service employee trying to argue with someone about the difference in definitions between firewood and twigs.
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    Adding DIY Seat Drops to Northstar Phoenix

    I just got done making kneeling drops for my new Phoenix. I went a bit farther and added shelves on either side of the seat, one having a beverage holder. I was going to try to match the stain of the seat but failed. I can only describe the stain Northstar used as "Baby crap Brown". They...
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    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    I'm glad I found this site because finding conversations focused canoes is very difficult. Kayakers naturally seem to take over any general paddling community. I assume because the perception is that the barrier to entry is lower from a skills point of view. I'd like to know the ratio of...
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    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    I grew up paddling both canoes and kayaks because my father was heavily into whitewater kayaking and also belonged to a canoe club that camped/paddled class 1 & 2 type stuff almost every weekend. I've always preferred canoes and switched to soloing an open canoe in up to class 4 when I was...
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