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    In honor of National Serpent Day

    A couple of Common Watersnakes in high water on the upper Cuyahoga last July.
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    Temagami Location Question

    I believe it’s referring to Camp Temagami located on the more southern end of the lake. You can often distinguish which camp a crew hails from at distance by the color of their canoes. Keewaydin is a dark green, Wabun red…
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    Burning plastic

    Agree 100%.
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    What's your best dehydrated meal?

    I’ve done the dollar general challenge with our scouts where they have to get all their backpacking meals for a trip from there. Not particularly healthful but it makes them think creatively.
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    Jokes and Laughter for the Day

    Good one Gamma… Here’s my favorite from the NPS:
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    Wife’s New Car

    No complaints other than that the factory roof racks, which will handle a single boat, have a sandpaper like coating that eats up wood gunnels. Easy to sand smooth though.
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    Mégiscane River, Québec

    The start of what appears to be an epic adventure Erica. Inspiring!
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    Scotland

    Wow, beautiful spot.
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    Can Royalex safely freeze?

    I’m sure you’re be right Benson. I should have done the research before posting that. My apology. Rob
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    Milling ash rails

    This adventure was inspired by Robin and his canoe restorations. In particular, his rail replacements on different boats over the years. I wanted to see what it would take to mill rails from one of the last of our dying white ash trees. The first wave of the ash borer took out most of our ash...
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    Can Royalex safely freeze?

    This popped up recently. Cold cracks in vinyl rails
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    Five Days of FUNctional Freestyle Tripping in the NJ Pine Barrens

    Great documentation Glenn. Thanks. I had dad duties this weekend otherwise I would have been there. Next year maybe I’ll throw him in the car with me.
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    Allegheny Islands State Park, Pittsburgh, PA

    Great writeup and photos Gamma. I grew up up the Mon (Monongahela) in West Virginia. The “industrial” rivers have a lot of potential for exploration. I hope to get on the Allegheny before long. That canoe is a dandy. I bet it was the nicest looking boat in the river that day.
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    Roof rack that can hold two canoes

    Yes, just drilled through the roof bars and used fender washers as the metal was pretty thin.
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    Roof rack that can hold two canoes

    These rails are 80” and made of ash bolted through the existing racks with the old hardware from my Yakima racks. I used to use rope and a truckers hitch but I’m sold on the NRS straps now. Makes the load feel really secure and I don’t feel the need for any sort of load stabilizer. I use hood...
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    My trip to Canada in a Cyber truck

    We passed one with a canoe on our way back from Temagami this summer. Yes, the canoe was pointed up at about a 30 degree angle and looked like a flaccid airport windsock. The curvilinear canoe mounted on the back of the angular vehicle. It was a, “what’s wrong with this picture” moment as the...
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    Fresh paint to the 16’ Chestnut Cruiser

    The color looks great Robin. The sikaflex is a nice detail. Rob
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    Photo of the day

    Photo from Keewaydin Temagami Endseason last weekend. The campers have tumped up the boats as part of a skills competition. The boats are waiting their turn for a camper to flip them up, load them on the water with duffels and loaded wannigan and then paddle them through a course tandem and...
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    2025 Midwest Canoe Symposium - Registration is now open

    A really nice community of dedicated paddlers and instructors, many of whom travel great distances to attend. I’ve learned a lot there as well and am fortunate to be close by. You get to hang out with the rock stars of the freestyle world and it turns out they’re just regular people like the...
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    Photo of the day

    Paddled through the upper Cuyahoga, yes, that Cuyahoga, yesterday. Water levels were up and that allowed for paddling around sweeps in the main channel more easily. This section passes through woodlands of maple, elm, swamp white oak and the remnants of ash. It then opens up into a button bush...
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