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    Help me pick a tandem

    I paddle a solo canoe (Northstar Phoenix) and my wife paddles a kayak. She started kayaking late in life and never became comfortable in moving water. Even class 1 intimidates her and she's had a few dumps that scared her. Because of this her preference is lakes. My strong preference is...
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    My main solo is a Northstar Phoenix in IXP. It's perfect for the shallow rocky rivers I prefer. The only downside is it's badly out of trim when my 60lb dog comes along. She doesn't come very often because rapids stress her out, but when she does the bow plows and it takes on a lot of water...
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    Bench vs. Bucket Seats: Which Is Better On A Canoe?

    Every butt is different. I can't stand bucket seats. I want to be able to move around and shift position often. I prefer a flat webbing seat in a canoe. It works well for kneeling or sitting. I feel the same about motorcycle seats. I've put an aftermarket seat on almost every motorcycle...
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    Searching for Wisconsin's Dugout Canoes

    It looks like they're finding more. https://apnews.com/article/ancient-canoes-lake-mendota-wisconsin-parking-lot-ee9b5f68a9e8c0f9bcf8af7ae9e9fd8d
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    Wisconsin River

    My kids are in Wisconsin and every time I haul the canoes and kayaks up there the wind is too strong for the Wisconsin River to be enjoyable. We always end up doing something narrower. I assume some day my luck will hold and it'll be a good day for the Wisconsin.
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    Building Laminated Canoe Paddles

    I'm curious why the entire blade is fiberglassed. In my experience they don't need it for strength and only the tip needs abrasion protection.
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    NOC, anyone?

    My brother and I ran the Nantahala back in August. We eddied out above the last drop and formulated a plan that had us working left to right to avoid the hole at the bottom. My brother went first and dropped right over the left side into the hole so I figured "what the heck" and followed him...
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    SOF Build

    I've never built a canoe. Do you really use green wood for the gunnels? I'm taking down about a dozen white oaks next month to make room for a barn. 60-70 feet tall and at least 40' to the first branch. They're right on the edge of being large enough diameter to be worthwhile to mill into...
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    New Fastest Known Paddle (FKP) Website Records . . . FKPs

    I sort of get it since I used to paddle a few races each year a long, long time ago. But it holds no interest for me now.
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    Video: Monkeys "rain down" on Silver Springs River, Florida

    Same for me. I only paddled it once but the monkeys were on shore or in the trees. My wife has become comfortable paddling amongst gators but would have freaked out if it had rained monkeys.
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    Some recent thoughts on solo canoe vs. touring kayak.

    I own both canoes and kayaks and a solo canoe is nearly always my preference. The biggies for me are ease of getting in & out and comfort. Being able to switch between kneeling and sitting saves my knees and butt. But like @adkjoe I use a kayak for coastal paddling because of wind and surf...
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    Elephant (!) charges canoes, attacked woman cheats death

    My brother was a whitewater river guide on the Zambezi river in Zimbabwe. He said hippos were the scariest followed closely by crocodiles. I've never paddled among elephants but some friends and I were in South Africa hanging out on the roof rack of a Land Rover when a herd crossed in front of...
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    Short ONSR (Ozarks) Trip 9/27-9/28/25

    There are a lot of trees in the water that I assume are from Spring floods. I grew up paddling whitewater so I didn't find any of it challenging but several in the group certainly did. They're a great group of friends who I love spending time with but, despite paddling regularly, they aren't...
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    Short ONSR (Ozarks) Trip 9/27-9/28/25

    Our friend group also does a Fall trip to the Ozarks every year so we were there a week ago. We camped in Eminence and did Jack's Fork from Alley Spring to Owl's Bend and the Current from Aker's Ferry to Round Spring. Like you experienced, it was too shallow to paddle above Alley Spring which...
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    Rutabaga Paddlesports in Madison, Wisconsin, is Closing (NO - Staying Open)

    I hate to see it. My daughter lives in Madison so we visit often and I've bought 2 boats from Rutabaga. Very knowledgeable, friendly, and good inventory. We're normally somewhere warm when Canoecopia happens but will be staying north this year and plan to attend.
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    Felt safe until now

    In the US it's getting safer.
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    Paddling in an Apocalypse

    A local's knowledge of the land and family/neighbor relationships matter and the folks I know in rural areas aren't hurting in the ammo department. A Rambo wannabe from the burbs isn't going to fare well.
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    Paddling in an Apocalypse

    I get a kick out of the suburban peppers who are going to grab their bug out bags, hop in their "overlanding" rigs, and head into the hills. It may be different out west where there are vast expanses of public land, but east of the Rockies those hills and woods are owned by locals who've lived...
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    Paddling in an Apocalypse

    ...so now you're in the Canadian wilderness., the week or two of supplies you fit in your canoe has run out and winter is approaching - what now? Or is this one of those apocalypses that only lasts a couple weeks?
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    If you could take one boat on a Western road trip...

    I also wanted to address your concern about paddling a lot less than you thought. That's been the case for me. I'm carrying a bicycle in the back of my towed car and having the canoe on top makes it a little more of a pain to get it in and out of the back hatch. I've used the bike much more...
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