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    Black Cherry Phoenix

    Beautiful boat! Also, great to hear about your experience with the folks at Northstar. It's nice to know a company is willing to listen and work with their customers. Enjoy paddling that beauty for years to come! That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Fish Creek Campground - Rollins Loop

    Thanks for sharing your adventure. Nothing like having your dog along for the fun. As for the feather; I'm pretty sure it's from an owl. I say that because of the "feathery" edges on it. That feature is what allows owls to fly silently through the nighttime woods when hunting for prey...
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    Roll Call for West CT, SW MA and MHV NY Canoeists

    For where I live, southwestern MA isn't anymore of a drive then heading to the Hudson Valley so I'd be interested in either location; for what it's worth. Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Building plywood frame birchbark-like canoes

    Thanks for posting all these videos. I probably won't ever attempt creating this canoe but it sure is interesting to learn all about it! That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Roll Call for West CT, SW MA and MHV NY Canoeists

    I'm officially outside of the mid-Hudson valley but I might still be interested in joining if my schedule allows. I live just south of Cooperstown but driving a few hours has never dissuaded me from going somewhere if it meets my needs. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be...
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    First swim of the year – Lower Poplar on the Dead (ME)

    Just happy you made it in the end. Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Out and Back Overnights

    Not often that you'll hear someone recommend moving to NYS but we still have lots of Forest Preserve land where you can park, launch, paddle & camp for free. There are even roadside sites in both the Catskills and Adirondacks where you can camp without a fee; putting you in a good location for...
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    Removing duct tape residue

    The first thing that came to mind was acetone. Since others are recommending it, I figure I can't be too far off the mark. I'd never heard of "Goo-be-Gone" before so that's a new one on me. Whatever you end up using, I'd be interested in your results so good luck going forward. That's all...
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    Tip top Susquehanna

    Chip - I live about 10 miles south of Cooperstown so if I can arrange my work schedule, I'd be happy to join you. As for what to expect on those first few miles; a lot of it will depend on water levels. Right now you should be OK but if we don't get much rain, the upper portion after the...
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    Getting in and Getting out

    As a 72 year old, I typically enter my solo canoes by stepping in just in front of the seat. Unless I'm taking off from a dock, I always wet foot my entry into the canoe. If I feel like I need some extra stability I'll lay my paddle shaft across the gunwales, pushing down as I step into the...
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    Sunrise Paddle at State Park

    I truly enjoy those early morning times on the water. The air is cooler and the critters seem more amenable to being watched. The only drawback for me is I have to leave the pooch home as I'm usually off to work once the boat is back on top of my truck. That's all for now. Take care and...
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    Barbless hooks

    Do you know this from experience??? Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Poll: Would you rather do group meals or cook your own?

    I started leading trips when I was 16 and it continued until I retired at 67. While I never minded doing group meals, it's a lot easier to go solo when it comes to food prep and clean-up; at least it is in my opinion. I do enjoy the "system" that @billconner already mentioned where folks take...
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    Edison Film: Canoeing on the Charles River in 1904

    When was the last time you saw men paddling in white shirts & ties??? Thanks for posting. The clip made me smile! That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Can you side sleep in a hammock?

    I've slept comfortably on my side in a variety of hammocks. One of the keys to doing so is to lie diagonally across the hammock. If you lie in it straight, you'll get that banana-like feel you're talking about. It does take a bit of futzing to get it right the first few times but it can be...
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    Misc Ramblings From the 'ole Miss(inaibi)

    My goodness...that was quite the adventure. Glad you're OK. Thanks for sharing this with us. Might put some minds at ease when wondering about the need for a rescue when far away from home. Sounds like you were well treated by a group of true professionals. Happy to read it all worked out...
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    𝑺𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒏𝒄𝒆, 𝒃𝒓𝒖𝒎𝒆 𝒆𝒕 𝒑𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒂𝒈𝒆 by Marc André Pauzé (https://marcpauze.net/)

    Robin - Thanks for posting that passage. So appropriate for this forum. Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Hello from MA

    Nice to have you with us. Glad you discovered the site. Until next time...be well. snapper
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    Rollin Thurlow and Jerry Stelmok on television

    Thanks for posting that. It was wonderful watching and listening to them discuss their craft. The canoe world is fortunate to have them among us. That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well. snapper
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    Solo Canoe for Dogs

    It wasn't on your list but I have a Hemlock "Peregrine" and it fits me and my dog with room for gear. My dog, a bona-fide mutt, is about 55 pounds but is willing to lay down on a piece of old yoga mat and stay still most of the time. With her in front of me, there is still room for a good...
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