• Happy Patent for First Computer Mouse (1970)! 🖥️🖱️🐁

Search results

  1. Whit30

    Rethinking 30 years of soloing tandems

    Only tandem boat I’ve ever owned is my old Grumman I got in 73’. Can’t paddle it from bow seat cause there’s a thwart directly behind it in the way. But I used to kneel and lean against the thwart in WW. For flat water I usually sit in the stern and put gear in the bow to level it out a bit...
  2. Whit30

    NOC, anyone?

    Paddled the river a lot in the 80s and 90s in open boats and yaks but never took any lessons. Bought a nice wooden Silver Creek kayak paddle from them way back in the day and ate at the restaurant often.
  3. Whit30

    Camping with no tent, hammock

    I discovered a few shortcomings of the bargain basement Amazon special. No ridgeline provided for the tarp. Next time I will def do one. Also the bug net eyelets were weirdly positioned. Instead of just one row down the center of the net to hold it up it has 2 side by side rows, neither in the...
  4. Whit30

    Camping with no tent, hammock

    Did an overnight a few wks back and took the hammock. Took me quite a while to get comfortable but I finally figured out a position where I got some decent sleep. Performed good as a tent bug wise. Tarp kept me dry making coffee during the morning thunderstorm. Next time I'll get a better hang...
  5. Whit30

    Best Places to Live in the US for Canoeing?

    Although we have more actual waterways in AL Id have to agree GA is better. GA has a variety of paddling opportunities from the northern mountains to the coastal plain, and its generally less developed and more canoe friendly overall. MS is pretty similar to AL but worse, not even any...
  6. Whit30

    Best Places to Live in the US for Canoeing?

    100%. It's tough here. Our history is one of waterways being prioritized for profit and convenience. Electricity, flood control, and commercial navigation has always been the top priorities. Any water big and deep enough for an outboard motor is totally dedicated to power generation, motorized...
  7. Whit30

    Pocket Coffee

    They sell pills that do the same thing a truck stops.
  8. Whit30

    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    This. Never heard either term until I spent some time in the North Country walleye fishing. Around here the geography and geology doesn't really call for a reason to "portage" between two bodies of water. Any 2 streams that close together and you would be likely be hiking over a mountain. Plus...
  9. Whit30

    Not a canoe but I couldn't stay away

    Arrives in Nov just in time for my local season. Def gonna have to sharpen my roll, its been a while. lol.
  10. Whit30

    Bogue Chitto River - South Central Mississippi

    Some sections of the Coosa and Tallapposa in East Alabama have had a problem w those nasty flesh eating bacteria some summers. Usually the victim is some young water skier who got it in an open wound. Can't recall a case in the last couple of years tho. Usually happens during extreme drought...
  11. Whit30

    Pocket Coffee

    I can't stand instant coffee so I'll bring my little stove and pour over rig for my morning coffee even if I plan to survive on peanut butter crackers and snicker bars lol.
  12. Whit30

    Which Canoe For Summer Solo?

    My tripping is never longer than 2-3 days, on smaller class 1-2 rivers with minimal or no portaging, and rarely on big open water, so my 12" OT Pack or 14' Echo Lite is fine. The Pack actually carries more, has more freeboard, primary stability, and is 5-6 lbs lighter. But the Echo is sportier...
  13. Whit30

    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    Poison Sumac is the only one Im familiar with. Hard to distinguish from Poison Oak or Ivy and the effect is the same. Ive seen massive vines, but never as a large shrub or tree, but for all I know it may very well take that shape on when old and mature.
  14. Whit30

    Good solo boat for my local Tennessee River reservoirs?

    Agree I need to go as light as possible. I have no plans to be caught in 3 ft swells, but thunderstorms and big winds can come up fast. Ive experienced it myself trying to get back to the launch ahead of one in a 14 ft jonboat, not fun. But it's a real possibility to get caught in one if you...
  15. Whit30

    Good solo boat for my local Tennessee River reservoirs?

    Id prefer to buy used to save $s even if I have to make a days drive to get it. For those familiar, Im talking about Guntersville, Wheeler, Wilson, & Pickwick. https://www.google.com/maps/@34.5664612,-86.877467,10z?authuser=0&entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgxOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D They can range...
  16. Whit30

    Anybody outfitted an Esquif Echo?

    I haven't weighed the Echo but Ive owned a Royalex Old Town Pack 12' solo boat since the 90s, advertised in its day at 33lb. So comparatively speaking, the advertised weight of the Echo in T-Formax Lite seems to be pretty close in line with reality. Is it light as a feather? No, not compared...
  17. Whit30

    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    The Echo isn't a "pack canoe" in the modern sense. It's 14' and has a normal hung seat and no footbraces or anything. But it's on the light side for its materials(T Formax Lite)at 40lbs, and is relatively narrow because of its tumblehome, so a DB works pretty well. I did get wet though, and...
  18. Whit30

    Out and Back Overnights

    Weather seems to be relenting a bit. High "feels like" today is 92F at 2pm. Humidity is bearable with some breeze. Partly cloudy at 4. Low tonight 68F. Think Im gonna hit my local creek around 4, paddle a mile or two to the first decent campsite, bring a steak for dinner, and my new little solo...
  19. Whit30

    Anybody outfitted an Esquif Echo?

    I think it would be a decent WW boat fully bagged out with saddle, straps, etc. Ive only had it in easy class II so far with no outfitting other than raising the seat a bit to fit my feet under it to kneel. It dances in current, eddy catching machine. Kinda reminds me of my old Mad River ME in...
  20. Whit30

    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    The Echo did surprisingly well keeping up with the sea kayaks. A bit of big river current in one direction and 5-10mph headwind to contend with in the other. I did have to work, while the 17' yaks kinda lollygagged along in no real hurry. Took an even 2 hrs to complete the 6mi loop around the...
Back
Top Bottom