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  1. Glenn MacGrady

    Tom fosters videos????

    Tom, that appears to be an instructional series produced by Tom MacKenzie, not the Tom Foster videos that I had posted but which now seem to have disappeared from YouTube. (Lots of Toms in that sentence!)
  2. Glenn MacGrady

    Painter tiedown — in the water and on car top

    I can visualize that. The S-hook I referred to in my previous post about my van was the Mad River Bumper Hook sold in the 1970s and 80s. It was like a squashed "S" or "?" made of white injection molded plastic. You had to slide its tight slot onto your steel bumper with some force, which kept...
  3. Glenn MacGrady

    Painter tiedown — in the water and on car top

    I've never done it like you. Over many decades, I've almost always used my painters as my bow and stern tie-downs on my vehicle, which usually was a full-size van. That's easy, and can be done many ways. The photo below shows rear painter from grab loop to door hinge, wrapped several times. The...
  4. Glenn MacGrady

    A Quick Tour of My (Compact) Kitchen Kit - Show Yours

    I've only cooked for myself for many decades now since my family no longer goes on canoe or camping trips with me, so I no longer need any big kitchen stuff. Even on a rare group trip, I make it clear that I will cook for myself and only for myself. No one has ever cared. I want no part of food...
  5. Glenn MacGrady

    A Quick Tour of My (Compact) Kitchen Kit - Show Yours

    This was on a weekend canoe trip in New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the summer of 2025. I used a new and compact kitchen kit I bought during Covid. Prior to that for 15 years, I used a somewhat similar JetBoil kit. I don't need much to cook freeze-dried meals and make tea. Let's start: A...
  6. Glenn MacGrady

    An extra trippy Merlin canoe strip build

    The "M5" (Magical Mystery Merlin Multicolor Masterpiece) made via Gamma rays and a horse rasp. It needs a distinctive paddle to match with—nay, chaotically conflict with—the polychromatic outer hull and seat strings. An informative and entertaining thread!!!
  7. Glenn MacGrady

    Photo of the day

    Me in 1985, practicing 300 consecutive rolls in North Pond, Maine, in prep for my first river run in a C1 . . . on the Rapid River in Maine/NH, which I led for three summers. Access and pickup via float plane. The canoe was the first "hot" plastic C1, a Perception Gyramax, which was designed by...
  8. Glenn MacGrady

    The first canoe you ever PADDLED and the circumstances

    Great. Nice fleet. We have members in the South Carolina coastlands and other regions, and I've always loved paddling there in such places as Sparkleberry Swamp, the Edisto River, the Four Hole Swamp, and Amelia Island. Keep us informed of your paddling ventures.
  9. Glenn MacGrady

    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    I have no idea which of those canoes I'd enjoy paddling the most, but I do know which one is the most psychedelic eye candy.
  10. Glenn MacGrady

    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    I'm very pleased that this site and its members can help promote canoe addiction. I've enjoyed a lifetime of dabbling in various canoe (and kayaking) disciplines. Never an expert in any, but pretty darn good in several during my salad days, which hopefully can continue somewhat in my old-age...
  11. Glenn MacGrady

    Canoe Paddlers in Grand Junction/Moab?

    I know we have members in Colorado, Utah and Idaho, but I don't specifically recall if they are near those rivers. Good luck recruiting some paddling companions, @bxh360.
  12. Glenn MacGrady

    Poll: How Many Canoes and Kayaks Have you Owned?

    Since this poll started in 2023, I've bought two more open canoes—which, by far, have been my two most expensive open canoes—and hence changed my vote to 20-25. I sold my outrigger canoe to @Pseudonym during this period, too.
  13. Glenn MacGrady

    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/gators-and-kids.127942/page-2#post-174456
  14. Glenn MacGrady

    Alan's Bloodvein II Canoe Strip Build

    I should add that I asked the designer of the Savage River Illusion and June Bug, @Marc Ornstein, about the necessity of a rear thwart and he agreed with our reasoning. Here he is in the Pine Barrens last month with his left hand on his Illusion with my Illusion to his right. On the extreme...
  15. Glenn MacGrady

    Alan's Bloodvein II Canoe Strip Build

    I had my new Savage River Illusion made without a rear thwart for the same reasons: saves some weight and not necessary for rigidity on such a short (13'-6") hull. The seat is screwed to a wood cleat below the sheer line. The cleat is both epoxied to hull and screwed into wood blocks that are...
  16. Glenn MacGrady

    The first canoe you ever PADDLED and the circumstances

    Chris, welcome to site membership! Feel free to ask any questions and to post messages, photos and videos, and to start threads, in our many forums. Please read Welcome to CanoeTripping and Site Rules! Also, because canoeing is a geographic sport, please add your location to the Account Details...
  17. Glenn MacGrady

    Alan's Bloodvein II Canoe Strip Build

    Looks good, Steve. Glad you met all your deadlines to get to WPASCR. I guess I never noticed and maybe you've addressed this somewhere in the thread, but why no rear thwart? The seat provides enough lateral strength for the stern half?
  18. Glenn MacGrady

    2026 Maine Canoe Symposium (May 29-31)

    Thanks for the links, Benson. Here's an aerial photo taken above Locke's Mills (now Locke Mills). North Pond is in the upper left, with Bryant Pond four or five miles further away on Route 26, over yonder ridge. South Pond is in the upper right. The water between Route 26 and the railroad...
  19. Glenn MacGrady

    Strap-in or Lash-in your gear

    I also started serious canoeing in whitewater, where it was de rigueur to tie everything in and to carry a bailer (also tied in). I've kept up that practice when tripping on lakes and have never regretted it, nor have I ever dumped. All my gear is in three bags, so it's not time-consuming to...
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