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    Getting in and Getting out

    That is impressive! I'll have work on that one.
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    Getting in and Getting out

    At 90 I am not as flexible as I used to be but I manage to board the canoe successfully by using the "Head in the middle" as I hold the gunwales. It works fine as long as I keep low as I do it.
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    Signs of Spring?

    Have had Robins showing up and the trees are starting to show leaves. I can't wait to don my new farmer john wetsuit and hit a lake to start the new season.
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    Canoeing Plans for 2026?

    I commend your attitude! All I have to do is put up with old age but you have a lot of serious compications that would excuse your giving up. Is there something in that Alaskan existence that makes you tougher?
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    Canoeing Plans for 2026?

    I think I learned a lesson regarding preparting for my canoeing this season. Last year my ten or twelve one and two hour work outs just prior to the Bowron Lake outing was pretty inadequate. This year I'm already looking at starting my prep next month. No ice on the local lakes and a wet suit on...
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    Essay: "Canoes Are Better Than Kayaks"

    When I paddled a sea-kayak it was usaually for day trips or short overnight trips. The good part was that it was fast and rain and rough water were not problems, nor cold weather because I always wore a dry suit. Plenty of room in boat for what gear I chose for camping. My switch to canoeing...
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    What's out West?

    Go to Ross Lake Resort on the internet and it lists the options and prices for accessing Ross Lake from Diablo Lake/Hwy 20. Look at the information at "North Cascades National Park Backcountry Permits for Ross Lake rules.
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    What's out West?

    Access to Ross Lake from Hozemeen is closed until further notice and has been for some time. Access from Diablo Lake requires a paid shuttle over the dam to get to the Ross Lake.
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    Solitude isn't for everyone

    From childhood to senior age, I've always been comfortable doing things alone. Not that I am anti-social, but solo activities give me a choice of what and when to do things. Some activities I participate require a lot ot patience, like duck hunting or steelheading and I don't feel it boring...
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    Wish me luck.

    I did the Bowron some 20 years ago in a Solitude and it worked out fine. It was a bit faster than the Packer I now own but heavier. If you don't have a cart you can rent one at Bowron Lodge or buy a nice light weight one from Suspenz online. Sometimes they have returns which is a good deal as...
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    What got you into canoeing?

    When I retired at age 60 I started sea kayaking, I loved the experience. After about five years I decieded to buy a cheap canoe for duck hunting and it opened a new area of interest. Sold my sea kayak and ended up up with a Clipper Solitude whick I had until last Summer. Now I am 89 and have a...
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    My current solo canoe is a Clipper Packer ultralite. I am happy with the weight savings I got by trading in my Clipper Solitude even though I gave up a little speed. Good trade off and my back thanks me when it comes to lifting time.
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    What's your best dehydrated meal?

    I'm not laughing since that is my favorite also. I found that I can only eat half of the 2 portion meal at a time so I save half for breakfast and eat it cold.
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    How much have you paddled this year?

    I would consider doing Bowron again but I kind of have my sights on going to the Wells Gray park and paddling Murtle Lake. I'm looking at Vancouver Isalnd also. British Columbia has so many options for paddlers that it seems almost unfair. Glad I live a 1/2 mile from the border!
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    How much have you paddled this year?

    The "Seals" say that what doesn't kill you just makes you stronger. Only way to test that is to push the limit a little!
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    How much have you paddled this year?

    I haven't paddled for a few years and decided to give it another try. Couldn't comfortably lift my old solo, so I purchased a lighter one and did a few short paddles on local lakes and then headed for the Bowron Lake chain. With that circuit my total for the year was about 100 hours but that was...
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    Seat Pad

    My Clipper Packer has a tractor seat and I bought the Clipper gel pad for the seat. It works well and has an added feature of a bottle storage under the seat that makes it handy for quick drinks.
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    Pocket Coffee

    The thing I like about Mount Hagens is that it doesn't have the usual bitter taste that instant coffee normally had. And I'm not on their sale staff!!
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    Leftover food

    On a recent canoe trip I discovered that I had a lot of Mountain House meals that were two servings. Since the evenings were realatively cool, I saved half of my spaghetti evening dinner and ate it cold for breakfast. Have to say that worked well. Did the same with Sweet and Sour Pork. Actually...
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    Pocket Coffee

    Found something I like better than VIA. Was given a Mount Hagen's instant coffee sample on a trail work party and really liked it. Last canoe trip I was on I Canada, I passed some out to campers and they are were impressed with the taste. Not bitter like most and handy when one or two cups of...
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