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  1. Steve in Idaho

    Canoeing Plans for 2026?

    I don't know why it is, but the idea of exploring a Bayou in a solo canoe really appeals to me. Please do post photos and TR from that when you can.
  2. Steve in Idaho

    Late Season Canoe Poling on the Union River

    I had to take a close look because my first pole was a Home Depole, and I sometimes still use it. But no, that one is my hybrid version, carved from an ash plank and crowned with what is essentially Ed Hayden design aluminum pole ends. Six inches of aluminum tube topped with delrin plug, steel...
  3. Steve in Idaho

    Getting in and Getting out

    I avoid docks at all cost.
  4. Steve in Idaho

    Don't Get Me Wrong - I Love Winter, But...

    We're trying to accommodate. :)
  5. Steve in Idaho

    New Esquif Solo for 2026, Echo 2.0

    And I thought it was just me getting weaker. :) I never realized my dream of finding a Guide in kevlar for sale.
  6. Steve in Idaho

    Don't Get Me Wrong - I Love Winter, But...

    No idea about the car, but this thread needs sprucing up ...
  7. Steve in Idaho

    New Esquif Solo for 2026, Echo 2.0

    It looks to me like it would be an improvement on the royalex Mad River Guide. IIRC, that weighed about 54 lbs.
  8. Steve in Idaho

    What's changed for better or worse over your canoeing lifetime?

    I haven't been avidly paddling canoes as long as most of you. But what's changed for me personally is the availability of good used canoes - especially solo canoes. When I first decided to buy a canoe but didn't have the cash to buy new, it was hard to find anything in my area better than a...
  9. Steve in Idaho

    Late Season Canoe Poling on the Union River

    Thanks for the link, Steve. No other polers in my area either. I've tried to recruit some, but can't seem to get any interest.
  10. Steve in Idaho

    Back in the Coho..... Finally.

    Thanks. My recovery has gone really well. And the close call gives me excuse to spend more time outside.
  11. Steve in Idaho

    Obsolete Stuff

    Triangles, French curves, circle stencils of various sizes, various sizes of compasses, dividers, angle gauges.....all still being used in my shop.
  12. Steve in Idaho

    Thoughts on Northstar Polaris or Northstar Boreas?

    Based on my experience with the Explorer and the Penobscot, I would guess that the Polaris would be at least as good as the Penobscot but it will handle noticeably different. The Penobscot is more efficient upstream than the Explorer, but not as maneuverable. I don't know but would expect the...
  13. Steve in Idaho

    Obsolete Stuff

    I never got over about eight words a minute sending, but I could read a little faster. Amazing how far we've gone in one generation.
  14. Steve in Idaho

    Obsolete Stuff

    Good point. I have to admit, I have gone back to white gas lantern and stove for car camping. The lantern, because it's quieter than propane. The stove, because the lantern. ;)
  15. Steve in Idaho

    Great Lakes ice coverage - Winter 2026

    Lakes freezing over are one thing. When I see the Snake River freezing over, I know winter is really here. No winter for us this year.
  16. Steve in Idaho

    Obsolete Stuff

    How about this. Not an object, but a skill - or more accurately, a language. At the beginning of the train service stage of my career, we were still transitioning into radio communication. Much of our communication between the locomotive engineer and the ground crew was still with hand signs and...
  17. Steve in Idaho

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    Funny. Yosemite is where I was introduced to XC skis, back in '74. That place was magical. Great memories!
  18. Steve in Idaho

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    The quote you posted wasn't mine, but had my name on it. Weird. Just barely adjacent enough for me to wonder, "did I write that"? :LOL:
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