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    Reservoir Manicouagan QC Aug/Sep 2025

    Introduction I am basically a river paddler, I can count on one hand the flatwater trips I have done over the past 40 years. Sure, some of those river trips have included long sections of flatwater. For example, my 2018 George River trip started with a 100+km crossing of the Smallwood Reservoir...
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    Ally (Bergans) vs. Pakcanoes

    I've posted this pic in other threads but it seems appropriate for this one. When you want to go for a paddle you can leave the Camper truck at the takeout and take the motorcycle and canoe trailer to the put-in. It would also give you more "critter comforts" space in the trailer which might...
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    Back to the crater (this time for real?) Manicouagan Reservoir

    I have returned. I would consider it a "good" trip, not spectacular but any solo trip without some sort of "hiccup" is a good one. I have never done a solo trip that is intentionally 100% flat water, not sure I would want to do it again (the all flat water part) although during the trip I was...
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    Back to the crater (this time for real?) Manicouagan Reservoir

    No big surprise.....I'm a little late departing so I expect to arrive at the put-in on Tuesday afternoon/evening, may camp there or head for one of the close by small islands or get across the open water to the centre Island.
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    2025 Canadian Wildfires

    Because these fisher guys like to stand by the shore and flick their cigarette butts into the bush.
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    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    You won't heard any sound from my pry!
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    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    They look better than the two-piece clued together versions
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    Back to the crater (this time for real?) Manicouagan Reservoir

    This trip was originally planed for the Summer of 2024 but cancelled at the last minute. See Original Post for details https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/paddling-in-circles.129381/ I hope to be on my way Saturday night but this is a solo trip so NO DEADLINES, I hope to get to the put-in...
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    Pirate Ship is a very good option for those that only ship infrequently, it's free to use. They don't have much to offer in the way of alternative carriers that have mushroomed over the past 5+ years, the big three are no longer the only services out there that can delivery to almost all lower...
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    USPS is usually the best option when using retail rates. Keep in mind that even a pretty small business can get 30+ percent off retail rates with UPS or FedEx. The discounts from retail for UPS and FedEx go as high as 60 - 70% off what you would pay walking into a UPS Store. USPS also offers...
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    Dimensional Weight is now used by virtually all carriers. Here are the details and formula for USPS Dimensional weight calculations, UPS, FedEx use the same type of formula but the dimensions used may be slightly different.
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    Bents will cost more to ship not because of the length but because of the Dimensional Weight.
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    What shipping charges for a canoe paddle have you paid recently (and what carrier)?

    I did an order with NRS in June, it included a Werner single blade and some other smallish items (straps + map case). The order value was $300 so I got "free shipping" but there was a $25 surcharge for the paddle. This order was shipped to Maine via UPS instead of to Canada because the...
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    Doing non-racing things with a racing boat?

    I paddled a Jensen (not sure of the model) once and only just a short test paddle. it is the only canoe I have ever been in where I was blown away by the acceleration, speed and tracking compared to my own boats which are more "traditional" and not intended to have these attributes as they are...
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    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    I'm a dedicated practitioner of the "goon" stroke, 99% of my paddle strokes (not including cross strokes in rapids / fast water) are on the right side. I do not drag my paddle shaft along the gunnel because I keep my paddle at 90 degrees relative to the water. When I get to the pry portion...
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    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    That may have always been their policy or it could be because of the current Trump Tariff issues. If anyone who is in the US and wants to buy something from Canada you should do it FAST because the US$800 de minimis exemption is going away in 3 weeks. This means that anything you import from...
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    First swim of the year – Lower Poplar on the Dead (ME)

    If you don't have video it never happened!:love: Here is a link to a video of both Upper and Lower Poplar at 2200cfs (yak alert), the paddler takes the river right sneak route for the lower.section. There are several places a hung up boat could force you left into a pour over + hole. I also...
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    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    I think these are the same as the ones in your post. https://westerncanoekayak.com/norseman-knee-pads-canoe-pair-with-adhesive/
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    Garage Racks for Canoes

    I'd provide pictures of my first attempt at canoe racks but they are buried behind a bunch of canoes! I used these supports attached to the concrete block wall of my garage. I used the 10" shelf brackets, they are obviously not long enough to support a canoe so I added square/rectangle steel...
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    1982 Mohawk Intrepid - To Repair or To Not Repair

    I have 7 Royalex boats, all except one has had patches and or skid plates installed using epoxy over the outer layer of vinyl, the skids on my Explorer were installed over 30 years ago and are still firmly attached, on other boats I have patches that have been holding firm for 20+ years.
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