• Happy Birthday, Jacques Cousteau (1910-97)! 🌊🤿⬇🫧

Search results

  1. Steve in Idaho

    Does flatwater need classifications similar to whitewater?

    It's an interesting question. I don't know how to answer, because I can't imagine how one would reliably determine it. My local lake has somewhat restricted access, and is aligned pretty close to the prevailing wind. It's about seven miles long, so it doesn't take a really strong wind to build...
  2. Steve in Idaho

    Mini Campers

    Good idea. I've never used AC when actually camping in the RV, and never really missed it. You might want to look into portable diesel heaters. But anyway, I've been getting by with a Buddy propane heater when winter camping in my truck cap.
  3. Steve in Idaho

    "Brain eating amoeba" found in Yellowstone waters and Lake Mead

    Much activity around here is scheduled around the expected appearance of bg algae. Previous reports have stated that the brain eating amoeba is found primarily in warm waters. I wonder if the geothermal contributions to Yellowstone waters are in play here.
  4. Steve in Idaho

    The first canoe you ever PADDLED and the circumstances

    I didn't have any early childhood experience with canoes. I practically lived on bicycles instead. First floating object I paddled (and poled) was a huge chunk of styrofoam (probably part of someone's previously destroyed floating dock) on the tidal waters of the Napa River. In my teens, I...
  5. Steve in Idaho

    Mini Campers

    Oh, I see now. Looked at the website. I like the idea of fully customizable, and at that price range.
  6. Steve in Idaho

    Mini Campers

    What are we looking at here? It looks like a bay door behind a partial bulkhead (?) with windows and some kind of pass-through?
  7. Steve in Idaho

    Your first canoeing or canoe trip memories

    My first, what I would call a trip, was poling upstream on the South Fork of the Payette from Grandjean, into the Sawtooth Wilderness. Before that, everything was just messing about locally for part of a day. Grandjean is at the end of the road where designated wilderness begins. There is no...
  8. Steve in Idaho

    Rack advice for Jeep Wrangler JKU

    Thanks for the etrailer suggestion. I should have thought of that.
  9. Steve in Idaho

    Rack advice for Jeep Wrangler JKU

    I just bought a JK series four door Wrangler. Anybody else here carrying canoes on one? What kind of rack system are you using? The roof gutters don't seem robust enough to me for gutter mounts.
  10. Steve in Idaho

    Bigger Water Solo

    I think the Clipper Solitude is maybe somewhere in between, but leaning towards cutting through waves. It's what I take to the lake when wind is in the forecast, and what I paddle upstream in the Snake. Very stable, turns well enough when heeled. I'm pretty sure it's not as fast as slimmer...
  11. Steve in Idaho

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

    Ever since the new Bronco came out, I have suspected that someone on the Ford design team is a canoeist. Why else would those handles be there.
  12. Steve in Idaho

    Hello from Arkansas

    Welcome, @Okraman . You live in some beautiful country. I haven't paddled there yet but it's on my to do list.
  13. Steve in Idaho

    Hello from central Massachusetts

    Welcome @Moonswept Blackwater . I think you'll like that Malecite. Still one of my favorite canoes. You'll notice that it feels a little unsteady without a load and at rest, until you get used to it. It's one of the nicest tandems for paddling solo.
  14. Steve in Idaho

    Tahitian style paddling

    I wasn't looking for one, but a year or so ago I picked up a like new Bending Branches Viper double bent because the price was too good to pass up ($50) and I thought it would be interesting to try. I didn't think I was liking it at first, but I kept trying it over time, and it's growing on me...
  15. Steve in Idaho

    Mystery Craft

    Well then..... Getting pretty popular around here.
  16. Steve in Idaho

    Help with a canoe cart

    I put my cart in the middle too. The only time the stern might drag is when going downhill. Then it's best to handle the stern and let gravity do the work. But I've only used it with the 16' Prospector, so the handles are pretty high.
  17. Steve in Idaho

    Help with a canoe cart

    Gentlemen, thanks for this discussion! I have one of these same carts and I haven't had any significant trouble using it, but I haven't had to go any great distance over rough terrain with it. I plan to use it with the Solitude on the Bowron circuit this fall, and I hadn't yet given this any...
  18. Steve in Idaho

    Prospector or……

    That sounds a lot like the Boise River where I spend a lot of time. If you must go with a tandem, a 15' Prospector should do nicely as a solo or tandem there. But I never felt like my 16' NC Prospector was too much on that river. On a faster technical stream, that's where it seemed like too much...
Back
Top Bottom