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    EM White Guide 20'

    I think when speaking of these bits there is some confusion on sizing. If your bits are 1/4" radius then you're probably right and they're likely too big. That would make them 1/2" across in total. If they're 1/4" across in total then they're probably ok. I believe these bits are sized by the...
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I started cycling a couple years ago. Nice rural blacktop roads with light traffic all around me. The few vehicles I encountered were courteous and gave me plenty of clearance and many slowed down to pass. Then one day a car went flying past at full speed and didn't move into the other lane at...
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    Bench vs. Bucket Seats: Which Is Better On A Canoe?

    I have not found that to work so well in the small seats I find comfortable (the child sized seats ABT referred to above) but I can imagine it works better on a bucket of larger dimensions with higher sides. For whatever reason I never found the larger Wenonah bucket seats to be comfortable for...
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    Bench vs. Bucket Seats: Which Is Better On A Canoe?

    I might be the only respondent to prefer small bucket seats. I just find them to be very comfortable and they pair well with my preferred paddling style of sit and switch. Alan
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    EM White Guide 20'

    Or maybe I'm just full of it. Looks like 1/8" radius is often recommended for 1/4" strips. https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/bead-and-cove-bits.119621/ Alan
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    EM White Guide 20'

    I'm not sure but that all sounds about right. The cove edges are going to be very thin. A narrower bit would cut a narrower cove (resulting in thicker edges) but I don't now that it will allow the strips to curve properly to follow the hull. I always struggle setting the height of my cutters...
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    How to delete finished post instead of sending/replying

    Before you enter anything in the reply box you can highlight the text you want to quote, as I did above, and a popup will appear that says "+quote" or "reply" If you hit "reply" then only the text you highlighted will be quoted to save this problem in the future. The quote will be automatically...
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    AI compares CanoeTripping.net with P.com

    I never get tired of reading that. :) Alan
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    Favo(u)rite Pastries While Wilderness Canoeing

    I tended to be fairly spartan in the food department but I did have a couple treats. The first was a daily treat and that was a lemon drop after lunch every day. I wouldn't put it in my mouth until I'd packed up after lunch and shoved off from shore. On particularly gloomy days I'd put a 2nd...
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    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    I haven't watched any of the videos yet but it's possible 14 swipes with the 650 could be easier than 6 swipes with the 1000 depending on your strength and reach. Alan
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I should have caught that. Nice one. I'd assumed you meant to type "Tripper's" Alan
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Was that a Freudian slip or did I miss something? Alan
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    Good point. To me that's another one of the benefits. Alan
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    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    I would certainly agree with that. I've never used one of the huge silkys, I think mine has an 8" blade, and the first carry over a portage was always with my lightest pack and the folding silky in my pocket. That way I could cut away the limbs/trees that would hamper carrying the rest of my...
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    I used the previous version of this Rocky jungle boot which tick many of your boxes: https://rockyboots.com/products/rkc071?srsltid=AfmBOoqoq27ePPZmLcC49mAaVhDaL3y5KvRMnA-rGhDlG87CLJy5nc3V&variant=50773777678619 Traction was fine on clean wet rocks. Traction was ok but not great on wet, lichen...
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    I remember you mentioning these another time. I checked them out and they look great but in reading reviews it sounded like the soles are pretty hard and offer very poor traction on ice, which I assume also means poor traction on wet snot rocks. Alan
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    I think of shoe material like mesh, canvas, and nylon as having pretty much no resistance to water. If the shoe is exposed to water so will your foot. I've never done any testing but I would expect my foot to remain pretty dry if I stood in the water for 45 seconds with leather boots. Some...
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    Potentially promising canoe boots

    I'm sure I'm not the only one that's struggled to find the perfect footwear for canoe tripping and I'm not sure the perfect boot/shoe can ever exist. But today I noticed a couple new boots soon to be released from Lems that certainly piqued my interest: Lems Tactical Pro Tall Boot Lems Summit...
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    What are you reading?

    Erica provided the Amazon link in her response. Here it is again: Amazon Link Alan
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    Ai bots threaten the digital canoeing world

    Let's not forget that scammers target the elderly rather than the young. :) Alan
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