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  1. yknpdlr

    Lows Lake/ Hitchens Pond, Late October 2025

    I also had made trips through there before the devastating July 15 1995 derecho blasted through. From the landing after crossing BDP, westward toward the Tri-County-Marker for about a half mile was a large stand of some of the largest white pine trees I have ever seen, including what was...
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    Lows Lake/ Hitchens Pond, Late October 2025

    Taking a nice slow pace you had time to experience a lot of the area. Site #4 is one I will never stay at again. Luckily you took it In October. It is one of the buggiest sites I have ever stayed at during bug season. Which site did you stay on in Grass pond? Site #31 is by far the best...
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Reminds me of when I was kid, there was a main street corner pharmacy with a soda bar where everyone hung out. They had an electric hot dog cooker. The soda jerk Impaled a dog on one of 6 or 8 rows of pairs of electrode pins. Flip the switch and listen to the steeaming sizzle as high current...
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Improbable as it may sound, it is possible to up transform the puny 3 volts available from a pair of D-cell batteries to any higher voltage you like. It is done with a DC-DC boost converter circuit, which employs inductors, capacitors, diodes, and high-speed electronic switches. (we really need...
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    Placid WildFIRE and Kneeling Rapidfire Photos?

    When I bought my gen1 Rapidfire (with wood gunwales) shortly after they became available ~20 years ago, I told Joe Moore that I wanted a higher seat than the 3 stacked resin seats offered. He said he had made a drop seat version by adding an extra weight of belly band of fabric for strength...
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    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Black Bears in NY are typically only a problem with hunting cabins deep in the woods tucked far away from any civilization. When no one is around, a bear may try to enter weak spots of a door or windows. if they suceed, the place may get badly ransacked. I have seen solar powered electric fences...
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    Felt safe until now

    Our last niight on the Y1K, I was looking over the map for a good place ahead to camp before our 6 hour rules required not later than 11PM mandatory rest stop time for the remainder of the short "night". The map showed a very likely landing spot along the muddy shore ahead that we aimed for...
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    Poll: Tobacco & nicotine, and canoe stories about use

    I don't paddle with any known cigarette smokers, but with the rare exception of during heavy bug season, one or two companions may light up stinky cigars. I stay well clear of them, preferring to endure and smell like smashed bugs rather than tobacco smoke. I have read that French-Canadian...
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    Felt safe until now

    During the Yukon River canoe races (440 mile Yukon River Quest (YRQ) and the 1000 mile (Y1K)), we see many moose and bears (both black and grizzly, and also wolves) along the river bank. Several nights of random location riverside camping is necessary during the Y1K. Someone from another team...
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    Camping with no tent, hammock

    I have camped in places with my Hennessey where I could never set up to camp in a tent. Over thick damp moss in wet spruce swamps, on steep slopes, over trashy blowdown broken branches, including previous derecho blown lands with downed tree trunks piled high, sharp stony rocky ground, or with...
  11. yknpdlr

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

    Watch this and other videos by racer Kevin Olson, at about the 8:30 point he talks about leg position and push.
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    What leg to push off of. Effect of heeling on forward velocity.

    Speaking from a racing point of view, and I am not a frequent solo canoe racer, those in solo race boats do hit and switch about every 4-6 strokes and can't help but to heel at least somewhat on the paddle side which does help to carve to counteract paddle induced yaw. There must be some...
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    Smartphone or tablet as GPS?

    My Adirondack backcountry expeditions have by far been mostly solo. I often alter my route somewhat when I am out there, sometimes due to terrain or blowdown or having other interests along the way. I do leave a generalized itinerary with my wife, but she knows it is generalized and she has a...
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    New Paddle Impressions

    Be sure on the catch that as the blade breaks the surface on the way down that you allow for matching the relative reward apeed of water diue to to your canoe's forward movement.
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    Impact of Heeling - Canoe Design

    I've heard Charlie Wilson many times declare that a heel to the offside presents a 'banana shape” of the hull to the water, thus partially countering the effect of turning away from the paddling side. I'm sure that depends on the amount of rocker as well as other hull shape factors. In my new...
  16. yknpdlr

    Boiled Linseed Oil

    My favorite fine finish wood paddle maker suggests using 10% Blo mixed with 90% good marine varnish on wood paddle blades. From the throat up to the grip use 90% BLO mixed with 10% varnish. Seems to hold up well, weathes nice and feels right on hands on the shaft and grip.
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    Smartphone or tablet as GPS?

    Having relied on my father's hand in beginning my wilderness travel navigation instruction in heavily wooded Adirondack topography well off any marked trails, hunting in areas with him that became quite familiar to me. I followed him in the woods long before I was old enough to hunt myself as he...
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    ACA or USCA? Plus Freestyle in the USA vs. Europe.

    Years ago, I was a member of the American Canoe Association (ACA). Membership included receiving their periodical magazine, and maybe a small break on race entry fees. It was OK for a while, but after a couple of years I couldn't stand it anymore. Nothing but high-test articles about kayakers...
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    Non-Slip Camp Shoes

    I have liked and worn Merrell shoes for many years. There was a heavier water shoe available that I bought for hopping out of the canoe in the water and for heavy portaging while canoe racing. It still has Yukon silt embedded in it. Two other lighter pair types I use for the Adirodack races and...
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    Bugs in Tent: How to keep them out, kill, or tolerate them?

    Wow, $30.86 +T for a pair at Amazon!!! Harbor Freight has the same yellow raquettes for Less than $5.00 each, often found on sale there with a $1-2.00 off coupon.
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