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  1. Black_Fly

    PortagePal to carry paddles and fishing rods

    Should be an AT robot with that name.
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    Triple Carry Portage techniques

    Only marry amazons or viking shieldmaidens. I know this takes foreplanning and a degree of youthful abstinence, but the rewards are well worth it if you’re a serious tripper.
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    Solo Composite Canoe that can do it all 😉

    How big are you? The Encounter is a huge boat. Tall sides that catch wind. Mine was a little much for me and my kit, even with my dog along. Plus, it’s strictly a tracker, not a river boat. The Bob Special might be a better all around choice. Old thread do it probably doesn’t matter now.
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    Good all around tandem for flatwater and rivers

    The Spirit II is a nice boat for what you want.
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    Single Trip Carry Portage Techniques

    Plus, most of us are old guys, and old guys just ramble anyway. Of course we’re weight sensitive. Each of us is trying to stretch our tripping into our golden years, despite the atrocities inflicted by age. Single portaging is something we’ve all aspired to do. Some were good at It. I was...
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    Kilosgear Pads

    Anyone used one of these newfangled mattresses?
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    Single Trip Carry Portage Techniques

    Too much wear and tear on my body. That’s for them young Viking types. I like having a chair, a tent, knees. My biggest problem is food and tackle. Double portaging is my goal. If you treat canoe trips like backpacking trips you’re missing the main advantage of using a canoe.
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    Load Stop Project

    arrived in WI ok. Stops did the trick. I got over 1 mpg better mileage that with the canoe lashed on the outside of the rack. These rails are too big for Yakima or Thule products.
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    Load Stop Project

    Well we’ve got a prototype. Used some plastic door moulding I had in the barn. Ready to road test tomorrow. Thanks for the ideas.
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    Load Stop Project

    That’s a great idea! I’m actually going to try that. I have plenty of corner braces, was looking for a non-metallic face for the stop. I can grind a flat side to go against the bar. Now, where do hockey pucks come from? 🤔
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    Load Stop Project

    Like a 2x2? I’m liking that idea, maybe angled on the bumper end. Hmmm.
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    Load Stop Project

    I probably wouldn’t select these gunnels for a new canoe. I’ve got a fraction of the cost of the only mfr’d stops that fit this rail. Retired people get cost conscious.
  13. Black_Fly

    RACKS - Free to Good Home

    Sorry, a dude just picked them up yesterday.
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    Load Stop Project

    My trailer needs some load stops to center the entire canoe over the box. Otherwise, the only way to keep the canoe in place is to strap it near the edge. I’m basically looking for a hack. After cruising the local hardware stores, have some ideas, but nothing clean and easily adjustable...
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    100K - Shocks and a new Rack

    With the price of vehicles, gotta make my travel car last. New struts and a new roof rack are necessary. This rack should be quieter. My buggy just got to 100K, still towing well (knocking on wood). My former roof rack and a nice Yakima hitch goalpost roof rack are free to anyone wanting them.
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    Personal hygiene on extended trips (The Deodorant Debate)

    Let us know how the alcohol on the nether regions works out.
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    Bolster Threaded Inserts

    After my recent encounter with gravity induced loosening of my yoke mounts, I’m wondering how I can augment my seat insert mounts. I’ve been traveling with the Backsaver and pad attached. Speeds things up at the put-in. Always done it. My idea: Strategic injection of Gflex with the canoe...
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    Personal hygiene on extended trips (The Deodorant Debate)

    People who bathe or wash clothes should do it well away from lakes or streams. Soaping up your clothes on your body and jumping into a lake is simply not good for anything.
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    Personal hygiene on extended trips (The Deodorant Debate)

    People get used to their own stench and that of their family. I think of Farley Mowat’s description of the odor in an igloo during the lean months up nort, when folks peel their inner anorak. My wife and daughter and me always gauged our stink by the turning heads in the diner when we got back...
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