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  1. Steve in Idaho

    Help me pick a tandem

    No. The crack was where one might expect it - right at the edge of but not overlapping the foam core. That's where flexible meets inflexible. Same as described in that Northstar video. Edit: should have said cracks, plural.
  2. Steve in Idaho

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    Yep. That's probably the most affordable option, or maybe the Rossi BC125. But Voille also has (or had?) the scaled version of their V6 BC, which I think is a better ski than the Kom and more durable than the Rossi.
  3. Steve in Idaho

    Help me pick a tandem

    The damage on my Moccasin was right on the edge of the core. Didn't seem to me like a difficult repair. What I wonder about is damage that is under the core where the inside of the outer shell is inaccessible. Anyway, it's just a question.
  4. Steve in Idaho

    Mutating Ticks

    Here it's mostly Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. A coworker of mine almost died from it. He was out of commission for a year, his formerly athletic physique had been reduced to skin and bones when he returned. I'm extremely cautious about ticks. Fortunately, it's pretty easy to predict where and...
  5. Steve in Idaho

    Mutating Ticks

    Do moose not have ticks? Or is it because there aren't nearly as many moose?
  6. Steve in Idaho

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    Same here, as far as I've noticed. It's kind of annoying that the AT crowd seems to be all claiming to Telemark, when they're actually just doing parallel turns. I have stuck to Telemark because, for me, it's not all about the trip down. I like to pick a direction and explore, and I prefer...
  7. Steve in Idaho

    Help me pick a tandem

    I wonder how often anyone suffers core damage in a composite hull. All the significant damage I've ever seen personally has been stems and chines.
  8. Steve in Idaho

    Help me pick a tandem

    Maybe, Nova Craft's Blue Steel? Probably Swift, but I'm not sure which layup. A Polaris in Black HD sounds like a pretty safe bet.... when they get around to it. I count five kevlar canoes here from as many different brands though, and while I'm not bashing any of them broadside on rocks, three...
  9. Steve in Idaho

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    Very similar to my setup for the steeps. In fact, I have Switchbacks mounted on two different pairs of skis. The cool kids scoff, but old school works for me.
  10. Steve in Idaho

    Burning plastic

    I avoid it. But I don't get wrapped around the axle over a wrapper being burned from time to time. I'm not sure putting it in a landfill is better in the long run, but I'll admit that it's a very small part of that too. Like Mem, I feel like there's a host of bigger problems to dwell on.
  11. Steve in Idaho

    Black Cherry Phoenix

    Good call on the gold graphics!
  12. Steve in Idaho

    Solitude isn't for everyone

    One of my favorite things is a moonlight paddle on The Meanders (if you know, you know). Bats, beavers, roosting eagles, and the occasional moose - but none of the daytime crowd.
  13. Steve in Idaho

    Biophobia is on the Rise—According to a Review of 196 Studies

    What happens when one of these biophobia people gets thrown together with a furry?
  14. Steve in Idaho

    What got you into canoeing?

    Kind of a hard question for me to answer definitively. My family had no connection with boats of any kind. When I was about ten, I went to a summer kid's camp at a lake in the Sierras outside of Grass Valley. There was a fleet of aluminum canoes there, which we all were going to get some...
  15. Steve in Idaho

    Canoeing Plans for 2026?

    Well I already mentioned my Bowron Lakes trip. Everything else is tentative and depending on other obligations. But there are a few things I'm considering. More time in Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming, which might include the upper Green, the Yellowstone, or the south fork of the Snake. High...
  16. Steve in Idaho

    Happy New Year to all

    Yeah, I fell for it too. Anyway... happy New Year! Waiting for it to either stop raining or start snowing. Meanwhile I'm sitting by the fire.
  17. Steve in Idaho

    So, what did you buy on Black Friday and Cyber Monday?

    I was gonna ask if it comes with a magnifying glass. :)
  18. Steve in Idaho

    Request for Insight on the Owyhee River, Oregon

    Look at 1982/1983. What a winter that was! I long for another.
  19. Steve in Idaho

    Solitude isn't for everyone

    It's also not always about vast wilderness. Or even wilderness by any definition. I find solitude on the local lakes and rivers, simply by taking my canoe into the places others can't or won't go - which is easy, considering the limitations of motors and even double blades. It's part of what is...
  20. Steve in Idaho

    Maps... I like maps.

    I have loved maps ever since I could read. All adventure planning begins with maps. My professional career relied heavily on maps. I don't understand people who can't or won't read maps. My favorites are USGS survey maps, of which I have a huge collection - many with notations from observation...
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