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  1. eckilson

    Kneeling and Knee Friction

    For years I had the Bell Canoeworks version of this pad. https://www.comfykayak.com/products/foam-canoe-kneeling-pad?com_cvv=8fb3d522dc163aeadb66e08cd7450cbbdddc64c6cf2e8891f6d48747c6d56d2c&srsltid=AfmBOopU348i3j2_jVAsDo8WTyFNwN7OorUc-S_PVhOwF_NWqzjrpV6LwL0 It was fine, but when it wore out...
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    A moose on the Allagash - took one look and kept on eating.
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    Getting Kids into Canoeing

    I never paddled as a kid. I was 29 when my father got me out in a canoe for the first time. We paddled the Pontock Rapids on the Androscogin River with the Boston AMC in his then brand new Mohawk Whitewater 16. I loved it, but had a 2-year old at home, and another on the way. It was 15-years...
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    One last trip to Fife Brook on the Deerfield River

    Getting there, but I think it will be a couple more weeks before peat. With the drought, everything is kind of dull and brown this year.
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    One last trip to Fife Brook on the Deerfield River

    By the way, loving my Millbrook Outrage. This was my second trip. It surfs great and I bail it out with a sponge. The only problem is dumping the boat is no longer an excuse to get out and stretch. :)
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    One last trip to Fife Brook on the Deerfield River

    Scheduled releases on the Fife Brook section of the Deerfield River end in October. With three weeks of travel for work coming up, I knew I would have to go this weekend if I wanted to catch one. When I saw a trip on the MOC Facebook group, I decided to join. We had a group of 6 - 2 canoes, 2...
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    Bugs in Tent: How to keep them out, kill, or tolerate them?

    Keep the tent closed up as much as possible. They still get in, but it has never been that bad. I'm more of a spring/fall camper, so I am in a sleeping bag. Swat the ones you can, hide from the ones you can't.
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    American Whitewater Accident Report - January - July 2025

    I've witnessed a couple of heart-stopping run-ins with strainers. One was a kayaker who tried to go over a log, but flipped over backwards and ended up going under it upside down and backwards. The other was a swimmer who went into the strainer feet first, but somehow managed to twist himself...
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    American Whitewater Accident Report - January - July 2025

    That's the way I learned it as well - go in head first, pull yourself on top of the obstruction, and hold on for dear life. We practiced using a long section of plastic pipe held a different levels in and above the water. The higher it got, the more difficult to was to pull yourself up on top...
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    Allagash - Churchill Dam to Michaud Farm

    As I was changing my second flat tire of the trip, a lady in a big truck stopped and asked if we needed help or needed to get a message to someone. I told her we were fine, that our paddling partners in a truck would be back as soon as they noticed we weren't behind them. She looked at my tires...
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    American Whitewater Accident Report - January - July 2025

    I'm 65, and definitely not in the physical condition that I was even a few years ago. I realized that during my swim on the Dead - I was exhausted. Tough to deal with getting old, and I am not even that old yet.
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    Waterproof smart phone on PFD with no case?

    I'm old school and still use a waterproof camera. The camera is smaller than the typical phone so it is easier to stow in the PFD pocket, and doesn't have that big screen to worry about if you drop it or bang it. It is on a lanyard. Of course, I can't post pictures from the river, but I don't do...
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    American Whitewater Accident Report - January - July 2025

    https://www.americanwhitewater.org/resources/repository/AccidentSummary_Jan-June_2025.pdf?fbclid=IwY2xjawM6EbBleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFEM1U4NVI1ZmNTeDlPRXczAR4jBQ7WIli0XQHoLRkSs4TJYhCa8kClnE_f-Cek-pkB3LiqDhbNJe6p8naRTQ_aem_0khzxXAAzKVK1sk1jBMlOg 25 fatal accidents reported 14 involved...
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    Allagash - Churchill Dam to Michaud Farm

    We had a great trip last week on the Allagash. We did the section from Churchill Dam to Michaud Farm with a day to explore the lakes. The weather was great - sunny days and chilly nights making for misty mornings on the water. Water level was a little low, so we spent a lot of time dodging rocks...
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    Penobscot 17

    It hasn't moved the gage yet... https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=01011000&legacy=1&agency_cd=USGS
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    Poll: Would you rather do group meals or cook your own?

    We sometimes buy wood locally and carry it in. If you have room in the boat it is a lot easier - especially on shorter trips or on well-used sites where the wood gets picked over. On longer trips we always gather. For us, the routine pulling into camp is always the same - unload the boats, set...
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    Penobscot 17

    We will be doing mostly lakes. There is one short class II section - Chase Rapids - that gets water from Churchill Dam. The ranger will shuttle the gear for $10 so you can run it empty. There are a few quickwater sections below that, but they will be low unless they get some more rain. We'll...
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    Penobscot 17

    We'll be careful - thanks for your concern.
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    Penobscot 17

    I'm off to the Allagash next week, but really didn't have the right boat. My Mohawk Whitewater 16 is a barge, and I wasn't sure that I wanted to paddle my composite Spirit II down Chase Rapids, or drag it through the shallows that we will probable hit next week. Fortunately, we were able to...
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