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    What leg to push off of. Effect of heeling on forward velocity.

    I thought I'd throw in two cents about using the legs with a double blade. I hope I've got this right because it's been a several weeks since I've been on the water and even longer since I was paying attention to what I was actually doing while paddling. The starting position is with both legs...
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    Double blades: Werner vs. Aqua Bound.

    I'm probably repeating myself, but here goes. For the last few years, during paddling season, I've been going to a local lake, to paddle my IK, two or three times a week. Most of the time I use a Werner Skagit CF. I have other Werner paddles that I use on trips and club paddles. A couple...
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    Action photography dirt cheap.

    I have several inexpensive action cameras now. If you check them on Amazon frequently you see that the price goes up and down and what is available changes. Most have similar specs, but there are differences. My most recent purchase was only $50 and has the highest specs of any of the...
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    Video: You Tube, Google Drive, or Microsoft One Drive?

    About every time I'm on my computer, I get a message from Microsoft about backing up my files. I probably need to update my computer before I do anything. I'm running short on USB ports and they are all outdated. A lot of the new stuff won't work with them. I can't believe my computer hasn't...
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    Video: You Tube, Google Drive, or Microsoft One Drive?

    I'm not interested in becoming an internet sensation, even if I were capable. The videos would be for friends, my club and this forum. And, I suppose, for me to relive my adventures on wintry nights. I was going to keep the raw footage on the memory cards. Probably not what most people would...
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    Video: You Tube, Google Drive, or Microsoft One Drive?

    This year's foray into video was accidental. I meant to have the camera take stills at an interval of my choosing. But I've decided to make a more serious effort at videography, next season I got an offer for 40% off Corel Video Studio Ultimate and took it. But what should I do with a video...
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    Rio Grande, Big Bend.

    I've never seen an area with more things that will bite you, sting you, poke you, or scratch you. A tough place to survive. One of the best river trips I've ever done. Probably not as safe as it was in 1995.
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    Rio Grande, Big Bend.

    Many years ago, my club did a trip on the Rio Grande, through Big Bend. I was shooting slides back then, but I recently bought an inexpensive slide scanner. It's easy to use, but the image quality isn't that great. I'm guessing that not a lot of you have done this trip, unless you live in Texas.
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    BWCAW: Best campground for basecamp paddling?

    I've been looking into water/canoe trails in a number of states. Seems like many have them. I'll look at the ones in Minnesota. To clarify what I want, I'm looking for something close to a traditional Boundary Waters experience, but portaging canoes along with heavy packs might be out of the...
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    Action photography dirt cheap.

    I probably wouldn't leave my big camera home, when I use a canoe, but might consider it with a kayak. I, normally, keep a "full size" camera in a screw top bucket between my legs. That was pretty much impossible with the kayak, so I used a Kodak WP Z2, while paddling, and took shots in camp...
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    North Lake Powell paddle Hite to Bullfrog Questions

    I was looking at that a bit too. A long time ago, when Lake Powell was backed up past the mouth of the Dirty Devil, I launched from Hite and paddled to Bullfrog. Now, it looks like you are paddling in a river for quite a way before reaching still water. That sounds good, but I'm guessing it's...
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    BWCAW: Best campground for basecamp paddling?

    I might still be able to do an easy route in the Boundary Waters, but assuming my portaging days are over, I was looking for suggestions for some good campgrounds from which to do basecamp paddling. I would be willing to change basecamp a time or two during a multiday trip. I'd like to avoid...
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    Action photography dirt cheap.

    If I had a brain, I'd be practicing and experimenting with these cameras so I know the best way(s) to operate them and don't mess up when it counts. Since they are so cheap, I'm considering mounting multiple cameras and running, at least, one of them on video. If room is at a premium, such as...
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    Action photography dirt cheap.

    Prior to my last paddling trip, an ad for an inexpensive action camera showed up on my internet feed. It claimed it was highly rated. Curious, but skeptical, I checked it out on Amazon. It was the AKASO EK7000. The reviews were very favorable, so I ordered one and rigged a mount on my kayak...
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    Some recent thoughts on solo canoe vs. touring kayak.

    At the time of my last trip, in late September, I had two solo canoes, two rec kayaks, two touring kayaks, and a sea kayak. I wasn't sure either of my two solo canoes was appropriate for this trip and I've been wanting to do a river trip in one of my touring kayaks, so I went with my Old Town...
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    Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

    Some good photos. I've been going through and scanning some of my old slides and came across these two. I thought the tarantula was fair game because it was on the way to the put-in. That is a white stripe on the road.
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    Solo Composite Canoe that can do it all 😉

    I probably already put in my two cents, or I wouldn't have gotten a notice in my mail, but I think the Wenonah Encounter sounds like it would be good choice for you. I owned one and wish I still had it. Fast, very stable, will carry a lot. Great boat. By weird coincidence, I was watching a...
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    I think long, narrow blades, like Otter tails, tend to be quieter that short, wide blades. Beyond that, I think technique has more to do with it. I used to be a lot noisier than I am now because I didn't plant my blade before pulling back. I imagine a sharp edge helps too. With a double blade...
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    A New Challenge: Cats in a Canoe?

    As someone who has raised a lot of cats, I'm not sure taking a cat in your canoe is a good idea. At the very least, it needs to be harnessed. A cat isn't a dog. It is going to do what it wants to do and that could mean running off. All it would take is something startling it.
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    Mora knives for camp.

    A number of my knives are D2 steel. Stainless steel that equals the performance of D2 is prohibitively expensive. At least for me. In the case of Mora knives, the difference in price between high carbon and stainless is only about $6, so, I'm guessing, their high carbon performs better, but...
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