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    bill mason stove

    I have one from these guys: http://www.blacksprucegear.ca/Home_Page.php Also works well, I think a slightly more lightweight approach.
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    Remarkable family trip in Canada's NWT

    A link to a CBC story about a two month, 1100 km canoe expedition - with a one-year old! http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/wilderness-canoe-camping-with-a-baby-1.3793116 -wjmc
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    Leaving tonight - SPOT tracking page

    He is roughly 50 km from his put in in Hidden Bay, if he started at the provincial recreation site or the fishing camp nearby. Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 5C (41F) today with periods of rain mixed with snow, winds NE 20 km/h gusting to 40. Weather is forecast to improve...
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    Leaving tonight - SPOT tracking page

    That nice beach Alan camped on last night is on a topographic map derived from 1955 aerial photography, "updated" by 1986 satellite imagery. A good source to access and view Canadian topo maps (and buy, if you like) is here: http://www.jeffstopos.com/ A higher resolution view of that beach is...
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    Leaving tonight - SPOT tracking page

    This is likely the closest: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/sk-30_metric_e.html
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    flotation bags....

    I use 30" nylon NRS bags (tandem end bags) in my Raven for tripping purposes. They add a lot of buoyancy without taking up much cargo space. Between the bags and tied down packs, I have managed to replace swimming with bailing on a few occasions. -wjmc
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    New Header

    Is that sketch one of Les Kouba's illustrations from Calvin Rutstrum's "North American Canoe Country"? Kouba illustrated a few of Rutstrum's books and also a couple by Sigurd Olson. -wjmc
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    Canoe tripping footwear

    I wetfoot, mostly sit but kneel occasionally. I had the same experience as Alan with the Abyss boot, I liked them but the stitching went. The next year I used a pair of five-ten water tennies. They were flexible and had great grip, and were reasonably supportive. They didn't last either -...
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    Now to find room for it all

    Have you done any estimating / guesstimating on the calorie count of your menu? I'm sure you will burn in excess of 4,000 cal/day, and 1.5 lb / day seems a little light to meet that requirement. On my trips the food - mostly dried, plus nuts, fats etc. - goes around 2 lb/day and I still manage...
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    Wallace to Sasaginnigak via the Bloodvein

    I agree portage spotting from satellite photos can be pretty hit and miss. Here are a couple more quotes from the old Berard map describing this trail: "“North end trail follows bottom of cliff along west side of floating bog”." At the Bloodvein end: "“Trail begins in marsh at...
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    Wallace to Sasaginnigak via the Bloodvein

    Is this the portage you are thinking about? It's described on Real Berard's "Sasaginnigak Canoe Country" map as: " 'long port' (100 chains)-trail fair-some windfall and swamp." Berard's maps relate to trips in the late 1960s and early 1970s, so this is hardly current information. I crossed...
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