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    WTB Source to Sea Expedition Canoe (Kruger, Sea-1)

    Clipper Sea 1 would be worth looking into also, and in the neighborhood (southern B C)
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    Weatherproof Gear Boxes and Cases

    When I was serious about photography, I'd carry two camera bodies (35mm or DSLRs) and lenses to 400mm, totalling up to 25 pounds of gear (plus tripod). With portages. Depends on what you need. Now I use a P&S in a small padded case inside a small dry bag. Lots of options for different uses.
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    Weatherproof Gear Boxes and Cases

    I've used a Pelican case for my camera gear for over 40 years. Before that an inflatable Phoenix camera case. I first saw a Pelican case at Bull's Sluice (Class IV) on the Chattooga in 1980. A photographer was shooting rafters going over the drop. When they were through, he tossed the case into...
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    Lower Yellowstone river

    The coastal (e.g. Florida) pelicans are brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis). White pelicans (P. erythrorynchos) are common through much of the West. I've seen them as far north as northern SK near Nunavut.
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    Web Seat Comfort

    I use a Thermarest seat cushion (linked in prior discussion) for the web seats in my PakCanoe. It makes a big difference for primarily sitting. Adjusting the air pressure makes a big difference. It saved me from sciatica on the last trip--a couple of puffs and it went away.
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    BWCA Bear Proof Food Storage Rules Change

    Yes in BWCA. They refer to the IGBC guidelines, in which the Ursack is approved.
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    BWCA Bear Proof Food Storage Rules Change

    Gates of the Arctic NPP in Alaska required food storage canisters when we did the Noatak a few years ago (as well as lots of other NPs, usually for higher elevation areas where tree hangs are not an option). NPS has a free canister loan program in Kotzebue, and a metal barrel loan program in...
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    Modify a Dry Bag

    I've installed lashing points on a drybag using pieces of an old dry bag and gluing it on with Hypalon adhesive (or maybe vinyl adhesive).
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    Drilling Into Aluminum Gunwale?

    I have a Clipper WW3 (18'6", 73#) with aluminum gunwales on which I through-bolted my central carrying yoke (prob 10-32), through the hollow channel. I did this shortly after I purchased it in 1994 or so. I've portaged it miles and miles with no ill effect. During installation, I did collapse...
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    Therm-a-Rest Canoe Seat with Straps

    Are you talking about just the seat cushion? Thermarest still makes them https://www.thermarest.com/products/seats/lite-seat/lite-seat.html. You can get knockoffs for half that from Amazon. Also LL Bean LL Bean cushion
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    Straps Break?

    The yeah, but what about the boat?
  12. M

    New cars: are they as impossible as they seem for cartopping?

    Or change CDs around traffic, especially cyclists. That killed a 5yo kid near where I lived, and it notably changed my behavior.
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    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    Those are the newer tan gunwales, along with the cane instead of rotomolded seats. The white gunwales were from the 1970s I believe. I think the gunwales have aluminum inserts as well, but not sure. Year of manufacture will be the last two digits of the serial number--may be a 2000 or later model
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    Supermarket Food Ideas for Extended Tripping

    I didn't include breakfast and lunch. I can eat the same thing for six weeks at a time. Grape nuts/dried milk/sugar for breakfast, mixed nuts and granola bars for lunch. I average 1.5 pounds of food per day and don't go hungry, but I'm a pretty light eater.
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    Supermarket Food Ideas for Extended Tripping

    My staples for 6 week trips (involving lots of portages) are: instant brown rice, Bear Valley soup mix (e.g. broccoli/cheddar), and bacon bits; pasta w/Knorr pesto, sundried tomatoes, and bacon bits; Zatarains Jambalaya, dried tomatoes and andouille sausage. The bagged real bacon from Costco is...
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    Is there a doctor in the house?

    30 years ago I helped a MS student study low productivity in red-tailed hawks. The culprit was blood parasites transmitted by black flies. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236145648_Blackfly-Induced_Mortality_of_Nestling_Red-Tailed_Hawks
  17. M

    Video: Czech Whitewater Paddling in the 1960's

    Fun stuff! Dunno about all those rolls without helmets, though (or PFDs).
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    What are you reading?

    And then there's https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/winter-reading-list.128809/
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    First Self-Supported Tandem Canoe Trip Down the Grand Canyon

    They have an impressive video out on the trip on Youtube
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    Wenonah WW1 ...?

    I think you'll find it responds well to leans. With a hard lean, the stern will really slew around. I used to dick around with a hard lean and an outside low brace--I've come close to gunnel dipping! Although the depth can be problematic, the gunnels are the right height to get a solid brace...
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