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  1. Glenn MacGrady

    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    We certainly have a lot of military targets in Montana, North Dakota and southeastern Wyoming. What are they?
  2. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    Mason, at first I thought you were confusing a pack canoe with a PakCanoe, but I understood after you posted a picture of the tubular gunwale clamp. I'm trying to figure out a way to use my 42-year-old solo canoe gunwale clamp-on yoke on a potential canoe. @yknpdlr's glued-on blocks look like...
  3. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    That reminds me that there there used to be, and maybe still are, fabric yokes that wrap around the entire hull. They were offered by the Bag Lady, Placid and maybe still are by Swift. https://swiftoutside.com/product/packable-fabric-yoke/ I recall @yellowcanoe not being particularly enthused...
  4. Glenn MacGrady

    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency probably didn't have canoeing in mind when they produced this map that shows which places in the USA would be blown to bits, burned to ashes, or contaminated by radioactive fallout after a full-scale nuclear exchange. But it looks like the canoeing...
  5. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    My question was aimed at very lightweight (15-25 lb.), composite "pack canoes" from manufacturers such as Hormbeck, Slipstream, Placid, Savage River, Swift, Northstar and Wenonah. These pack canoes typically have no central thwart at all because that's where the seat is, and hence no...
  6. Glenn MacGrady

    Essay: "Canoes Are Better Than Kayaks"

    Marc Ornstein gives an exhaustive list of why. https://freestylecanoeing.com/canoes-are-better-than-kayaks/ I'd only make a slight geographic codicil to this penultimate sentence: "Largely, inland paddlers used canoes of various forms because of their flexibility and adaptability while coastal...
  7. Glenn MacGrady

    Great Lakes ice coverage - Winter 2026

    Satellite photo, February 1, 2026
  8. Glenn MacGrady

    Hogging and interior cracks in OT Discovery 169

    Samb, ribs sound like a potentially better solution than vertical supports descending from two extra thwarts. Did you have to steam or soak the ash rib before insertion to make it more bendable?
  9. Glenn MacGrady

    In honor of National Serpent Day

    I don't know much about snakes, but the infallible interweb tells me that most pit vipers, including northern copperheads, have keeled scales. https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/northern-copperhead I also read that copperheads have "Hershey Kiss" or hourglass-shaped bands on their bodies. I...
  10. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    A portage thwart can't be permanently installed because it would interfere with the central seat. Many pack canoes have thin or no inwales, so there is nothing or nothing much for a clamp-on portage yoke to clamp onto. So, how do you pack canoeists carry your canoes? With some sort of...
  11. Glenn MacGrady

    The camping trip that wasn't to be...

    Erik, is that TommyC1 in the back row?
  12. Glenn MacGrady

    Wooden Boat Guy transitioning to ? (need advice)

    That's a reasonable thought. I'd have to attach a plywood floor across the cross bars. Is that woodwork? I don't do woodwork.
  13. Glenn MacGrady

    Candle Lantern: Safely use in a tent? How to clean?

    Patrick, that's an interesting piece of equipment and surely a valued family heirloom. Pictured on nice canoe seats. Is that real or artificial cane? I was a Camel guy. Know nothing about cigars or their cases. Is it bigger than a Steve Allen bread box? (What's My Line - 1953)
  14. Glenn MacGrady

    Poll: Glenn's 'last' canoe or at least in spring 26

    I've thought about the disposal issue for many years now. Most of my boats are old, or outdated whitewater models, and many need wood work. Hence, many have very little market value. Trying to advertise and sell all of them is not worth the hassle to me. I have no family that is interested in...
  15. Glenn MacGrady

    Recped’s chicken

    The preservatives may have helped kill all the black flies and mosquitoes that crawled all over that everlasting chicken carcass. Did recped eat the dead bugs?
  16. Glenn MacGrady

    Wooden Boat Guy transitioning to ? (need advice)

    I have investigated hitches for my only functioning vehicle, a 2013 Mercedes E350 sedan. I'd only consider a Stealth Hitch, which hides away when not being used, but the price of that hitch plus professional installation is far too much for me. I'd rather put the money toward a lightweight...
  17. Glenn MacGrady

    Wooden Boat Guy transitioning to ? (need advice)

    Yes, a lightweight trailer combined with portage wheels can prolong the use of a wood/canvas canoe that has become unliftable. My problem is the 29-year-old blue thing in this picture, which is now too costly to repair or replace. I have no towing vehicle. What to do now this particular canoe?
  18. Glenn MacGrady

    Poll: Glenn's 'last' canoe or at least in spring 26

    In my very limited experience, strippers are too heavy to hoist, paddle or pole. No wood. No stern seats. No asymmetry. No decks. No Magic.
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