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  1. PortageW/Cerberus

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I agree. I suspect that (unfortunately) this case got lots of extra attention because one of the victims was a female gold-medalist olympian...a regular person & the perp might have not been prosecuted.
  2. PortageW/Cerberus

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Reminds me of this one from my neighborhood a few years ago: Road rage against roller skiiers
  3. PortageW/Cerberus

    Potentially promising canoe boots

    Still looking for perfection, and have tried many. My priorities/requirements: Grip on wet rocks Drain well Dry fast No mesh, as that means sand and other small debris will need to be periodically emptied. Light weight Preference for mid-height vs regular shoe hight, however that's mostly about...
  4. PortageW/Cerberus

    Carbon composite canoe build help and advice please

    Following. Made me think of this thread and this build: Composite build
  5. PortageW/Cerberus

    WCPP five years later than planned

    Great route. Albert is a freaking treasure. Neat to see that you hit that side loop north of Bunny/NE of East Lunch. That's a cool area and it sees very very little traffic. You don't mention fishing but it is certainly world-class there. How was travel in/out of Cyclops? That one has a...
  6. PortageW/Cerberus

    Photo of the day

    Very, very cool. So - as I understand it the 180 is not rated by the CAA for external loads (my best friend has a 180 with the King Katmai conversion)...were you using a PakCanoe? For me that's a real reason to own a PakCanoe (I don't...yet) as the Cessnas on floats are much cheaper to operate...
  7. PortageW/Cerberus

    Purple Rain my new Hemlock Eaglet

    Great Grapes that's a lovely Merlot.
  8. PortageW/Cerberus

    New Swift Tandem - Lavieille 17-6

    Piling on to agree - this is not a tripping boat for three adults & gear, unless they are unusually small adults. Cottage boat? Sure. I've tripped in the larger 18' 9" Northstar Northwind with three people several times, and even though we were single-carrying & pretty light...the boat felt...
  9. PortageW/Cerberus

    Your three favorite pieces of comfort or luxury canoe camping gear

    Of course there is... (I actually own one of those Mondo Kings for car camping.) The linked article has the author calling a fairly standard 2.75", 4.8 R-value pad a "luxury item". In the shoulder season that's a survival basic, and in fact would be uncomfortably cold much below 40F.
  10. PortageW/Cerberus

    Your three favorite pieces of comfort or luxury canoe camping gear

    I don't think a sleeping pad qualifies as a luxury item....that's like calling a compass or a yoke a luxury item. Agreed on the chair. Fishing gear & binos probably round it out for me.
  11. PortageW/Cerberus

    Camping with no tent, hammock

    I have a bridge hammock (warbonnet ridgerunner) & use the same pad I use on the ground. If I had a gathered-end hammock I'd get an UQ. I drop a pound if it's high summer with a lighter quilt and lighter pad.
  12. PortageW/Cerberus

    Camping with no tent, hammock

    Like others, that's how I started...under a cheap, ginormous blue tarp on the AT in maybe....'79 or '80 as a young camper with 15 of my closest frenemies. It's been an evolution...on most solos today, 7 pounds lets me swing both ways (no, not those ways - you & your dirty mind) & I have my...
  13. PortageW/Cerberus

    Outback Fixed for Canoeists

    So do the new Outbacks finally have a decent spread between the bars? On my '22 they only go to about 39", which I find criminally inadequate for long canoes.
  14. PortageW/Cerberus

    Barbless hooks

    100% barbless. Any lure with multiple trebles I remove the front one. Still catch lots of fish; much easier to release them. And not impaling myself when I am three days travel from an entry is nice too.
  15. PortageW/Cerberus

    Deep scratch on my swift kevlar

    I'd do nothing. But if you wanted to spot-fill, you could. Does Swift use epoxy or vinylester? Apply whichever was used to make the boat.
  16. PortageW/Cerberus

    Back Pain and Paddling

    I've put back bands on all my canoes - has made a difference. Bigger difference is a pretty serious strengthening regimen that I hope delays the inevitable disc surgery by 5-10 years.
  17. PortageW/Cerberus

    Campfire Pizza

    We must first hold these truths to be self-evident: 1) store-bought pre-made/cooked/packaged pizza dough is an abomination 2) Cheddar on pizza is heresy The real trouble with backcountry pizza is getting some browning on top; it's hard even with a reflector oven. Closest I've come is browning...
  18. PortageW/Cerberus

    High Angle Double Blade Paddle

    Did a few extended wilderness trips with a 220. Now have a 260 and much happier.
  19. PortageW/Cerberus

    Solo Canoe for Dogs

    Not sure there's a right answer on this, but there's probably a few wrong ones. 55 pound Cerberus has a tight fit up front in my narrow boat (Savage River Blackwater), but she can turn around, she can lay down, etc...all while staying pretty centered L-R. Which I think helps stability a lot.
  20. PortageW/Cerberus

    What do you use for a table?

    Back from another trip. Table was even better with the cam straps...could really crank it down tight in all directions. A heavy whack with your hand would not move it at all. The team was very glad to have it for Lake Trout cleaning.
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