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  1. lowangle al

    Overcoming Fear of Whitewater

    I agree, moving water doesn't have to have waves to be hazardous. I've been on flat stretches of the Susquehanna that I had been unable to pole up because of the strong current. Getting broadside and leaning the wrong way could be enough to flip ya. It could also make swimming and boat and gear...
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    Travel Fishing Rod and Case?

    I did a trip last summer and kept a rod rigged up and tied to the boat on portages and it worked fine. One of my goals for the trip was to check out the fishing, so it made sense. I may be a little over sensitized to the fishing rod thing. On an early trip with a friend we broke three out of...
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    Which Canoe Should I Take?

    I've encountered a lot of upstream winds on the Susquehanna, that's why I didn't recommend it. Not much in the way of rapids.
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    Travel Fishing Rod and Case?

    I like the idea of the telescoping rods because it seems that you can stay rigged up when it is compressed. It would be quick and easy to pull it from the top of a pack to take a few casts. With my pack rods packed away I don't fish while traveling if there are portages.
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    What's this paddling technique?

    Getting back to the question of traditional Haida paddles not having grips, I was unable to find any examples of it in the limited search I did. In fact the grips on their paddles seem to be on the ornate side. Generally speaking their paddle were pretty robust. I had read somewhere that they...
  6. lowangle al

    Mapping Labrador

    Thanks Benson, now I wonder if they changed the design at some point. The specs don't match my '42 18 footer. It's also surprising that the 19 weighs less than the 18 foot boat. I also think that more recently built twenty foot boat weigh much more than 92lbs. I think they are closer to 110 lbs...
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    Dreaded Cancer Mark Vl

    I'm so sorry, it sounds like you had something wonderful.
  8. lowangle al

    Mapping Labrador

    Very interesting that the boats were 19' OT Guides. I wonder if it was just a longer 18 footer or a different hull entirely.
  9. lowangle al

    Which Canoe Should I Take?

    I grew up on the Susquehanna too and think that is a fine goal. I did my first trip there in '76. I like big boats so I would probably take one of the 16 footers. I never paddled any of the boats, but checked out their specs. I"d be mainly concerned about wind and avoid the Penobscot at 14...
  10. lowangle al

    Winter training.

    I was invited to join a paddle training session with a Hawaiian outrigger club many years ago. They had converted a rowing machine to a paddling machine. Everyone in attendance had to use it for a short time. It was used not only as a warm up, but also for instruction. The coach would critique...
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    What's this paddling technique?

    Sometime I have both my hands lower on the shaft so I can get the balance how I like it.
  12. lowangle al

    What's this paddling technique?

    The Haida paddles I've seen all had a grip on them. I had one in my possession for a while. I was holding it for a friend who was a Haida. He carved it as part of a cultural program in school. It had his family Totem on it. I had it hung on my wall and really enjoyed it while I had it. As far...
  13. lowangle al

    My Paddling Partner is Recovering

    I hope he had health insurance.
  14. lowangle al

    Humorous outdoor situations or events

    This short story is not funny at all. There is absolutely no humor in it, in fact it is very sad. The funny thing about it is that It made me laugh my head off. I was on a trip with a good friend on the north slope of the Brookes Range in early September. We were in the hot tent with the stove...
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    Travel Fishing Rod and Case?

    I only take pack rods on trips.The ones I have came in a tube or soft case. The tubes for my 9 foot, four piece fly rods are tuff to fit horizontally in a pack, but it is no problem with shorter four piece spinning rods. BTW, from what I have seen, good quality fly rods are either one piece or...
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    Does canoeing northern areas reduce the luster of the southern areas?

    I tripped in Alaska for almost 35 years. There were wolves, grizzly bears, and BUGS and the fishing was amazing. It hasn't diminished my enjoyment of tripping in less "wild" places. In fact the opposite may be true. The beauty and generally easier trips I've been doing lately, makes it harder to...
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    My Paddling Partner is Recovering

    What a bummer, I hope he has a full recovery.
  18. lowangle al

    Bow pinning vs. stern carving

    If you get your stern down and release your bow, I don’t think you can skid the stern. I’m curious if you can carve towards your paddle side to minimize yaw, for one thing.
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    Bow pinning vs. stern carving

    That does sound pretty bow heavy from a centralized seat, but I like that you can get that trim. With trim like that I'm sure it did turn fast. Next time you're out, see what happens if you slide the seat back to get your bow out of the water. Then lean into your turns. See if you can feel that...
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    Humorous outdoor situations or events

    Years ago, my wife and I used to take an annual trip to Florida in the winter. We would do a trip in the Everglades and also visit my mother. This story happened while visiting my mother. Gail, myself and my mom went to the beach one afternoon. After sitting a while Gail and I went for a walk...
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