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  1. Chip

    Royalex MR Explorer Cold Cracks - Advice & Repair

    I’m with Mr Poling, except I’m reluctant to say anything negative about an MRE. The Explorer is a well loved canoe, so I just figured that my dislike for it was user error on my part. I tried and tried to make the Explorer carve like a normal canoe—turning toward the down-leaned side. The MRE...
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    How do you know the water temperature?

    Nomad, what’s your impression of the wind speed accuracy on that kestrel? I paddled with somebody who carried a similar looking gadget, and, to me, it always seemed to read on the low side. But, I always think the wind is stronger than reported. Is the wind really stronger on the water or do I...
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    Winter Swimming?

    I don’t purposely swim in the winter. I did receive Baltimore Canoe Club’s swimming trophy, presented to first swimmer of the year, several years, twice swam on New Year’s Day, first paddle of the year. I swam with ice blocks on a different outing, and this was pre drysuit days. I remember...
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    How do you know the water temperature?

    While paddling, PPine and I both carry thermometers. This got me to wondering who carries thermometers, and what kind. I use a meat thermometer, but it's never been in the kitchen. It folds and fits into a pocket on my PFD. On the water, I was Mr. Smarty Pants telling other paddlers the water...
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    Smartphone or tablet as GPS?

    Today, I hiked with John S, who was using a Garmin. I was a Garmin user for many years, but an older model: 76csx. WillDerness had one, too, and he loved it. The device was fantastic, but I found the user interface torturous. WillD thought it was fine. So, I mentioned this to John, who told me...
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    Drysuit in the Shower

    That is the kind of run the old guys stayed off in the winter. Some used wet suits but none of them had drysuits. "Old guys." Huh, they're gone, and now I'm the old guy (but with a drysuit!). How'd you know the water temperature?
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    Drysuit in the Shower

    I started out a ww canoeist and still managed to find mud. I remember thinking, "they don't tell you about the mud," when you are getting into it. Often the trail to and the put in were muddy, and the mud came in the boat with me. But agree, there's a lot less mud and more rock on the ww rivers...
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    Drysuit in the Shower

    I carry a meat thermometer so I can know the water temp. Maybe a new thread?
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    Drysuit in the Shower

    First the feet get muddy. And then I sit or lie down in the boat, usually to fit under some log or bridge. That gets me muddy.
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    Drysuit in the Shower

    The knees and butt of my drysuit tend to get muddy. I remember reading one should keep a clean drysuit to extend the life of the suit. Only once a year do I actually put the drysuit in the washing machine. The rest of the season I take it in the shower. The drysuit often ends up there anyway. I...
  11. Chip

    Pillows

    I use clothes stuffed into the sleeping bag’s compression sack. For years, before it dawned on me I should wash that sack once in a while. The sack lost a couple shades of grime when I washed it.
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    what do you wear under a dry suit during winter time?

    Lounge pants. AKA pajama bottoms, but if you wear them out of the house, they’re lounge pants. You can get them in fleece or in wool. I wear my normal, quick drying, DWR pants while driving to the put in, then pull on my lounge pants as a second layer before beginning the “seven Velcro”...
  13. Chip

    Buffalo

    Before Chesuncook house burned down, the proprietor raised bison, so that’s another place you could have seen a buffalo from a canoe. the buffalo was behind the house, so seeing it from the boat might have required field glasses.
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    Buffalo

    The Little Missouri must occasionally have enough water to float a canoe. Bison are among the animals who water on the Little Mo according to the website for Theodore Roosevelt National Park. So, you conceivably could paddle there and see buffalo. I’m also thinking on paddle trips near...
  15. Chip

    Moose — Stories, Photos, Videos

    Here's one from an Alligash trip. Later on that same Alligash trip we were camped at riverside and awoke to dense fog/river mist. We could hear what we surmised was a moose walking the riverside and, we assume, feeding. By the sound, it was 20 or 30 feet off the bank, but we never actually saw...
  16. Chip

    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    Winter is when I do the most canoeing. I started out canoeing whitewater. From where I live (Balt/DC area), that usually meant a 90-minute drive. Often, the drive would be 3 hours. Then shuttle, reverse shuttle, and drive home. I did a lot of 10-12 hour days, and few runs take more than four...
  17. Chip

    2023 Fund Drive Now On

    My PayPal has Canoetripping as a goods and service. But, I can send to Glen MacGrady as friends and family. Should I do that or would you prefer it go to canoe tripping?
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    Self Shuttling

    Hey, Black_fly, did you forget the "Self Shuttling" part of your post or is your post about mapping apps? I'm confused, which is pretty normal for me! I don't see a put-in where you put in. Shuttle by magic carpet?
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    Not a canoe, not a kayak but does include paddling!

    With this topic title, I thought for sure this would be another giant pumpkin paddling story. Wrong again.
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    Sleeping pad?

    I had about four Thermarest foam, allegedly self inflating, mats that all leaked along the side seams after a few years. I switched to the NeoAir about ten years ago. I was sure it, too, would leave me sleeping on the ground one night, but the NeoAir keeps on delivering comfort after about two...
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