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    Info on Chivelston, Harris & Harold Lakes outside Wabakimi?

    The big Marshall Loop will provide you with an ample amount of suffering, as well as a healthy mix of fast water/white water/river travel/big lake travel/disappeared ports, etc. The main advantage being that it is a loop trip, so no trains/planes, just automobiles. The area from Stewart Lake...
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    Wabakimi is the Plan

    Good luck with that. I've turned down multiple shuttle requests because in order to make it profitable, I would have to charge very high fees. Gas in G Town is currently 1.90 a litre. In this area, the average shuttle is going to involve at least 4 hours driving time, 8 if you have to go twice...
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    Coating the interior: Epoxy or Varnish?

    I always put 3 coats of varnish on the interior of new strippers. It won't fill the weave totally, but it will smooth it out a little.
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    John Winters Quetico, 18'5" has anyone built it?

    I have built this canoe three times, and as part of my canoe building class, I started setting up the forms yesterday. However, at the end, I realized I had lost form #17. Has anyone else built this canoe, and if so, do you still have the plans? Even a picture of 17 in relation to 16 would be...
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    Alan's Bloodvein II

    I think I've built six or seven solo's with the hard chine, and I never once did it that way. I've done it a few ways, but one of the most effective was to just start the first strip right at the chine, so that the strip above it would still fit in the bead and cove. Then I planked down to the...
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    Strength training for canoeing

    I split quite a bit of wood two days ago, and it certainly did not help my shoulders. Think I will have to avoid that for a while as well. However, they powers that be are cutting a fire break around the town at the moment, rumour has it that the wood is free for the taking, piled in 16 foot...
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    Life jacket suggestions

    One of the issues with living in the Boonies is that most things can not be tried before ordering. There is one canoe store a three hour drive away, and the stock they have on hand is very limited. For those of you that have experience with the MEC Fulcrum, have you noticed any quality issues...
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    Strength training for canoeing

    I have been pretty dedicated to strength training for a long time. For the last seven years, I have rarely missed a workout. However, in November of this year, old injuries in my shoulders flared up. I haven't had problems with them in almost 20 years. I have continued with some leg work, but...
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    Life jacket suggestions

    I spent a lot of time looking for the Astral Sturgeon, really liked the looks of it, and the reviews were good. Alas, my searches in Canada only came up with XS, which might fit on my thigh.
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    Life jacket suggestions

    Almost got me convinced, but looks like it would be hot in the summertime.
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    Life jacket suggestions

    Thanks for the feedback! I was seriously looking at the one Kevin was wearing, but there is a feeling that it is not very durable. Plus, I've got short arms, I think those big pockets in the front would probably become fairly annoying for me during a day of paddling. Gadabyte's suggestion of...
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    Life jacket suggestions

    After watching Kevin Wild's video, I started thinking about finally getting a decent PFD. For my entire career, I've used cheap life jackets, and quite frequently didn't even wear them. Kevin's looked interesting, looked like it had storage in the front. What are some top line paddling PFD's...
  13. memaquay

    Pumping air under ice to prevent fish kill

    Never heard of it, certainly doesn't happen around here, and the ice is 3 feet thick for most of the winter.
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    New Swift Prospector 15 Solo - Specs?

    I started out in the Osprey, which many people here are familiar with in one incarnation or the other. I ended up carrying chainsaws, gas, large food barrels, plus my own considerable bulk. Once overloaded, The Osprey became a dog in fast water, quite hard to turn. I think it would be pretty...
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    New Swift Prospector 15 Solo - Specs?

    I don't know where swift gets off calling that thing a prospector. The specs say "Cottage canoe". 12.5 for midship depth? 1 inch rocker? My pal has the Caribou. He's a big fella, we carry heavy loads. He likes it quite a lot. Keep in mind that Clipper is not known for their lightweight...
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    Kevin Wild's 42 day, 650 K, Labrador Solo Journey

    Oh my goodness! That's the first YouTube video I have ever watched all the way through, although I admit I did fast forward through quite a few breakfasts and suppers. It was a good watch. I hope Esquif donated that canoe to him, it was a very good promo for their product.
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    Solo on the Light Side

    If I attempted that, I would probably end up having a fever dream resembling an LSD trip, where geometric designs danced in my sight line to the tune of some obscure Pink Floyd tune, like Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict. I admire your...
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    Wilderness Express AKA Chestnut Pal

    An old thread, but time to update. The Pal solo was fiberglassed and sanded on the outside, and we popped it off the form the other day. Interior sanding started last week. Looks like it is going to be a very nice solo. Meanwhile,my canoe building class is taking off, the kids are really...
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    Installed the Rack

    https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BZXP25GB?ref_=ppx_hzod_title_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1_0
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    Installed the Rack

    That gave me a good chuckle. I went through the whole rack research nightmare last year for my new Ford ranger, ended up with a set of truck box racks from Amazon that did indeed cost about as much as one knob from Thule. $169 all in if I recall. They're very good racks, not pretty or designed...
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