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  1. Erica

    Sadie's Bloodvein Trip Report

    Great TR, Sadie. Thanks for bringing this round again.
  2. Erica

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Traveling alone, my biggest fear are the two-legged ones, for sure.
  3. Erica

    How much have you paddled this year?

    I broke an ankle which has left me with numbness and funny sensations in that foot and calf. That ankle also tends to roll. And I’ve lost proprioception in that limb, meaning that unless I am looking at it, I don’t know where it is. I have many of the same problems you do, getting in and out of...
  4. Erica

    Mégiscane River, Québec

    Connecting Day In my struggle to pull the packs off the train tracks and down the embankment, my body, without permission from me, did a backward somersault down the embankment. My fall stopped abruptly when I became wedged between two trees, one on my left shoulder and one on my right hip...
  5. Erica

    What is your best combo? canoe + plane

    I paid about $2500 CAD to fly with my boat from Stony Rapids to Cree Lake in Saskatchewan.
  6. Erica

    Wisconsin River

    Thank you! 💙
  7. Erica

    Mégiscane River, Québec

    I’m working on it. Should have the next section out in a couple of days. I’m not exactly a spring chicken either…
  8. Erica

    AI compares CanoeTripping.net with P.com

    This is the best moderated forum I've every participated in, in some 20 years or more of participation in forums. Thank you, Glenn. If it degenerated into being overrun by kayaks, I'd be gone in a flash. There may be people here who have kayaks, but they also have, appreciate, build, use and...
  9. Erica

    AI compares CanoeTripping.net with P.com

    I recently found and bumped up another of Alan's trip reports, but now don't remember the name of the river. It was outstanding and enjoyable too. We have I suspect a treasure trove of old trip reports that could do with another read.
  10. Erica

    Wisconsin River

    As memory has it, I think we must have started near the source because the river was very narrow through a marsh with hairpin turns. By the time we took out, it was wide and lake-like with motorboats.
  11. Erica

    Wisconsin River

    The first river trip I ever took was on the Wisconsin River as a girl scout. Today, Darren Bush of Rutabaga Sports posted what he calls a "snippet" about The River in his heart, which is the Wisconsin. I saw a part of this river, don't know which, more than 55 years ago. Has anyone paddled it...
  12. Erica

    Favo(u)rite Pastries While Wilderness Canoeing

    We did that at Girl Scout camp.
  13. Erica

    Favo(u)rite Pastries While Wilderness Canoeing

    I bring some version of homemade trail mix. This year it was pecans, M&Ms, dried cranberries and coconut flakes. It hangs out in the day bag for dipping into as needed. I put mini chocolate bars in with dinners as dessert. I make pancakes instead of bannock. Whole wheat flour, powered milk...
  14. Erica

    Ai bots threaten the digital canoeing world

    I’ll just mention that my interest in purchasing a Trekker hiking staff received 3 replies. Two were scams - thank you Glenn for helping me sort that. The one from Craig’s list forwarded to me by Glenn turned out to be real and I did purchase it.
  15. Erica

    Photo of the day

    Congratulations to your daughter. I like the fish in the mouth accent.
  16. Erica

    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    In the video, the 1000 went through the log like butter. The 650 went back and forth, and back and forth, and back and forth...just like my experience with all the handsaws.
  17. Erica

    BIRCHBARKS IN THE UK

    How exciting. What a story. I was lucky enough to see the birchbark canoe made during the Survival of the Bark Canoe. This is way more exciting. Welcome to the forum, btw. Do you post on the Song of the Paddle? I’m planning to be in London in May and will be contacting you all soon.
  18. Erica

    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    The attractive feature of the Silky 1000 is how easily it cut through the 8 inch log. It was six swipes. With the 650 it was more than double that. For an aging lady, that’s a remarkable difference.
  19. Erica

    First family trip new canoe

    I love to see children out on the water. What a good idea to get a canoe!
  20. Erica

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I don’t think so, but it still a good one.
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