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    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    I love my Yellowstone Solo. If I could have just one boat, that would be it.
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    How is this for camp food

    How is this for camp food: Saturday night dinner Salsa and chips Charcuterie and cheese Cedar-planked brie with crusty baguettes Italian sausage with spicy zucchini Steak Frites (steak and fries) Watermelon Carrot cake Sunday breakfast Dutch oven cinnamon rolls Bacon, eggs, sausage and...
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    Open Boats at Zoar Gap

    Could be - the rapid has changed a lot over the years. "Oh Sh!t Rock" is in the middle of the rapid now, so you can't go right down the middle without bouncing around a lot - its one side or the other.
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    Roof rack that can hold two canoes

    I have 50" bars and can get 2 canoes on (and a kayak). I do need to put the boats on edge, but I prefer that to having the bar sticking out past the sides of the car.
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    Open Boats at Zoar Gap

    I saw Jim this spring at the Knightville section of the Westfield. I'm pretty sure he was paddling his Outrage. He is in the far right in this picture: There are a couple of eddies on the left leading up to the Gap. If it is busy you need to stop there to queue up and wait your turn. There is...
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    Open Boats at Zoar Gap

    The level was a little higher than usual. Typical release is between 800 and 1,000 cfs. The release on Saturday was between 1,000 and 1,200 cfs - not enough to make that much of a difference. As long as you catch that shoot next to the big rock on the left, it is not that bad. There have been...
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    High Angle Double Blade Paddle

    Friend of mine paddles from the stern of a tandem with a double blade. It's a pretty big paddle, and the stroke is higher than a typical kayak touring stroke, but he keeps up just fine,
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    Open Boats at Zoar Gap

    Here is the second drop on yesterday's run through the gap. The Millbrook posse was there yesterday, but I didn't paddle with them.
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    Canoes should alway go above kayaks... After a run on the Fife Brook Section of the Deerfield River.
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    Campfire Pizza

    My attempt at pizza in the Dutch oven. Made the dough a few days in advance and it sat in the fridge, so you could also make it in advance and keep it in the cooler. Pressed the dough out as flat as I could, poked some holes with a fork, topped with sauce and cheese - came out pretty good...
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    Campfire Pizza

    You'll find it on this page about half-way down - Yeast Breads – Cinnamon Rolls https://eckilson.blogspot.com/search/label/Dutch%20Oven
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    Invasive species carried on canoes?

    Not sure about dry - it depends on the invasive. You could still transport seeds or rhizomes that sprout and grow once they are back in the water.
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    Campfire Pizza

    You could definitely do it in a Dutch oven. I'll often make yeast doughs before I leave and store them in the cooler in a ziplock bag - they will keep several days. Haven't done pizza, but have done cinnamon rolls that way. Pizza is now on the list.
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    Invasive species carried on canoes?

    It is a huge issue around here. A great example is hydrilla in the Connecticut River Hydrilla is new around here, and particularly difficult to eradicate - takes chemical treatment. We have been fighting a losing battle with water chestnut for years. Here is a picture of Valley Falls Marsh...
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    Baskehegan Stream - Topsfield to Danforth, ME

    Trip report here: https://eckilson.blogspot.com/2025/05/baskehegan-stream-may-17-21-2025.html Many more pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/eckilson/albums/72177720326290698
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    Cheap stove alternative.

    I guess I am just a JetBoil person - spent the $100 and was done with it. Screw on the canister, turn the valve, click the button - hot water! If we don't brew a pot of coffee in the morning, everyone wants to use the JetBoil for the first cup of coffee. I have on occasion used it to do other...
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    ​Best tripping coffee mug?

    Mess kit with my coffee mug - a refillable mug from a Disney trip 20-years ago with the kids. For me it is two cups of coffee in the morning before we leave, and then I am good. It goes in the red bag so i can find it at the next campsite - its the only thing that I have that is red.
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    Thigh Straps for Seated Canoeing?

    I used similar thigh braces in a Tsunami tandem sit-on-top sea kayak. We took a couple of swims and I had no problem getting out. As a practical matter, you don't sit in a canoe the same way you sit in a kayak, and you need a pretty big bend at the knees in order for the strap to stay on. When...
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    Show pictures of your tent(s) on a canoe trip

    My go-to tent is an old Eureka Expedition. At this point it is probably 30-years old. This was last week on the Baskehegan. Waterproof, but if rain is in the forecast I put up an extra fly just in case. A-frame with a hoop in the middle - plenty of room inside for me and whatever I want to...
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    Baskehegan Stream - Topsfield to Danforth, ME

    It has been a while since I have been out on a real camping trip. This one was short (4 days, 3 nights) but it had a little bit of everything. We did the section of Baskehegan Stream in Maine from White Farm Road in Topsfield to the dam in Danforth. The original plan was to go down to Bancroft...
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