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    St John River (Maine) map?

    Thank you Glenn. You’re a wonderful moderator of this forum, ever watchful and helpful. Fancy computer skills too! JD, you’re welcome and hope the water levels allow the trip you plan on. Getting into your desired put-in with road conditions and water levels is often the crux of a spring run...
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    St John River (Maine) map?

    Hi JD, Unfortunately this is the ideal map and out of print since the company no longer exists. Hopefully you can find one or more on the internet. Waterproof, 24”x 36” 2003, all you need. 1988, wife and I parked at Kit Pelletier’s, now Norm L’Italien, St. Francis ME. A float plane flew us...
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    One canoe to rule them all?

    Whomever the paddler is, regardless of the hull attributes- she or he with the best fundamental paddle capabilities will succeed with the greatest of ease. Vertical paddle strokes on-side and off-side, micro-tuning the stroke throughout effort and reading the water best saves paddler energy and...
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    My Perfect Solo River Canoe

    The Hemlock SRT is just what it is. A solo river tripper. Certainly not a tandem, definitely not a lilly pad dipper and definitely a river tripper due to its length, width and composite build. No insult to the author, if you want a lower weight canoe, then lose the weight to meet your wants...
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    My Perfect Solo River Canoe

    Great topic with great suggestions. The reason there are so many hulls is because canoe builders do not agree on other hulls that have been built. Personal preference to their liking and disliking. We are very fortunate there are many, many canoe designers and builders! For example: not ever...
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    Japanese Whitewater: Entering and Exiting Eddies

    Sounds great Art. However, this weekend is dedicated to the reindeer 🎅!
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    Japanese Whitewater: Entering and Exiting Eddies

    Great suggestions Glenn. Moving your body mass to on-side to off-side, bow, mid or astern helps to reduce hull contact with the water and aids greatly to the effort being attempted. Art, in a few months let’s get on the Ducktrap and figure some of these details out. I have two solo play boats...
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    SRT spray deck, yes or no

    Nice suggestion tomo. Yes, easy for me to stray from the initial inquiry. More often than not, slowing the canoe’s hull speed will allow the canoe to take on less water and keep the hull’s momentum going where you want it to go- “the line.” Always focus where you want to go, not ever where you...
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    Ocoee River whitewater paddling and rafting in the very early days (film)

    Great video, thank you! Wife and I paddled the Ocoee in 1994. She paddled a Dagger Impulse while I was in Gyromax C-1. The rapid names sound familiar too. We were fortunate to stick around and watch the Hell Hole Festival the next day. Darn good boaters down there!!
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    SRT spray deck, yes or no

    Golly Art, if you think the spray cover will add goodness to your SRT, go order one! Don’t hesitate, order purposefully and enjoy your days on the water. What color are you thinking of?
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    CCS tarp :)

    Been using a Big Agnes Ptarmigan ‘14x’14. Packs reasonably small and provides great coverage. Prefer the orange over the green. Orange casts a brighter mood than green on gloomy days. Not quite as bright as WolfsmanBrother!
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    SRT spray deck, yes or no

    CCS built a spray deck for a Wenonah RX Rendezvous, yet I did not use it once. Conditions simply did not demand using the spray deck. I gave the buyer the spray deck for no additional cost. Also have a Northwater spray deck for my solo Dagger Caption. Used it once during a heavy wind driven...
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    SRT spray deck, yes or no

    Hi Art, what causes you to want to add a spray cover to your SRT? Adding tie-downs/D-rings/adhesives and float bags to maintain buoyancy will certainly help. The Hemlock SRT has attributes for whitewater, yet is not a whitewater playboat. The attributes are flared bow, narrow beam, deep bow...
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    RIP Fitz

    Horrible news. Unfortunate to have not met Fitz other than on the net. Fitz was generous sharing pertinent information in many areas of canoeing and tripping. Truly an admirable trait. Life is not fair. As the saying goes: with every death, a library closes. Thank you Fitz, may you part...
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    Dave Curtis Announces Desire to Retire and Sell Hemlock Canoe Business

    Brava, Bravo Carol and Dave! Your contribution to the finest way to travel is unequaled In every aspect. Pure class over defined with endless support and courtesy. Go get young again and chance life. Tailwinds… Dirigo
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    Does anyone teach a one-on-one birch bark canoe course?

    MyKneesHurt, What if? You watch, learn, collect and gain confidence to the building of your birch bark canoe. What have you gained or lost? The sooner you convey the search, hunt, and building the stronger and wiser you become. Chase the healthy want, Dirigo
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    Does anyone teach a one-on-one birch bark canoe course?

    Wonderful aspiration! Hope this link works for you. http://www.birchbarkcanoe.net/
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    Northwind Solo river performance

    Hi skepaddle, Sent you a conversation/private message about paddling.
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