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  1. Uncle_Skwid

    i cant wait for driverless cars!!

    Walter Kirn has a theory from Harper's April Easy Chair that the reason behind Google's big hot button push for self-driving cars is that driving is currently about the "last significant part of our waking lives in which it's inconvenient to use the internet." Once we get our cars driving for...
  2. Uncle_Skwid

    Quick GC edit

    Good call there, Alan. I'll definitely look into the time stamp on the video... I told Tom as much about the writing style, too, for certain, and he reminded me this is for the record, and he gets no points for style. And no worries about ghost writers or overly exuberant editors. They won't...
  3. Uncle_Skwid

    Bug tales

    Ticks in the wrong place are about the extent of my disturbing bug stories. Lots of ticks; lots of bad places. They can quickly and seemingly without movement end up in the Wrong Place. (See posted video above and imagine the tick, tiny and difficult to pick at and STUCK... ) The bug in the ear...
  4. Uncle_Skwid

    Quick GC edit

    Thanks for the kindnesses. It's been a long strange trip for certain and it seems to keep on keeping on. Tom Martin of Grand Canyon fame typed up a little mini-report for the "record" on his River Runners for Wilderness site and Grand Canyon folks are weighing in. (There was even one kind soul...
  5. Uncle_Skwid

    Quick GC edit

    So the lost and found trip of Grand Canyon from January keeps on unfolding. I got an email from a kind-hearted soul living out in Meadview who came across a red helmet with a camera attached amongst the flotsam and jetsam of Lake Mead. No name inside (you'd think I'd have learned my lesson by...
  6. Uncle_Skwid

    ​Oddities used from the first aid kit?

    I'm squeemish. My wife is not. I fear that if I carry hefty first aid, I'll have to use it. But she's a nurse. We go thru my kit from time to time and she keeps everything within expiration and reminds me what things are for. Tampons, as mentioned twice above, are probably becoming not that...
  7. Uncle_Skwid

    Maintaining Wood Gunnels

    Ya. It looks and feels at least a little like a canoe, not a bathtub. Quality PE canoes are still in their early stages of development. But I've only paddled it demo style, in a boat not set up for me. I am working on the captains deck as we speak! (Beer break at the pub which probably means Im...
  8. Uncle_Skwid

    Brief Overview of Canoes in Grand Canyon

    Ha. Of course. Leave ole Nolan out of this! He's got a notebook full of firsts and needs to leave some stuff to others. :rolleyes: I guess the questions are did Jim or Nancy run everything? I assumed that being on a commercial trip they had run it all. Why not? And then: was Nolan self-support...
  9. Uncle_Skwid

    Maintaining Wood Gunnels

    That's the money. Is it worth it? This makes it sound like a yes. And frankly those plastic gunnels I've been looking at for so long are getting pretty boring. Maybe I'll learn a little something along the way. Thanks for the education.
  10. Uncle_Skwid

    Brief Overview of Canoes in Grand Canyon

    Ha ha. Touche. The gift that keeps on giving. I wouldn't want to bore ya! Busy month but it's coming along.....
  11. Uncle_Skwid

    Brief Overview of Canoes in Grand Canyon

    Ha. Indeed. I hope I'm not wasting my allotted fifteen minutes of fame in the Dunce Cap. But I probably am.
  12. Uncle_Skwid

    Brief Overview of Canoes in Grand Canyon

    There was some question a few months ago about the history of canoes in Grand Canyon. Well, for those curious, Tom Martin, the unofficial (and oft times official) historian of GC, has done a little digging for the record. Here is what he has found: 1900 - Ten foot long stick/ canvas canoe used...
  13. Uncle_Skwid

    Maintaining Wood Gunnels

    Ah yes, thank you Mr. Gage. (And Mr. Dodd.) The fact that Watco can be applied like oil sounds like a boost. Mr. Canotrouge, I am :o. But certainly not trying to be coy, rather trying to keep any of my beloved east coast American friends (at least one of whom makes his own PE boats) who happen...
  14. Uncle_Skwid

    Maintaining Wood Gunnels

    Thanks for the insight and tips. I appreciate them. Sounds like getting rid of the boat is easiest, swapping out the gunnels is second, oil is third, and varnish/thane/Watco is a PITA but possibly the most durable. And don't neglect the hidden end grain, the side against the boat, the machined...
  15. Uncle_Skwid

    Came back a few days ago....

    You Northern Dwellers and your snowmobile trips are making it look kinda fun, cruising around out there in the snow, hauling a bunch of stoves and food, crashing into trees and such. But I know that secretly, beneath all that fun, it's bone death cold. Awesome.
  16. Uncle_Skwid

    Last gear purchase(s) that made a real difference?

    I'm seconding or thirding the re-evolution of the hammock. In the last several years, the lightweight parachute hammock has revolutionized where I can sleep. Essentially, anywhere there are trees from which to hang. And on little rocky creeks running down through the Blue Ridge, often I'm...
  17. Uncle_Skwid

    Maintaining Wood Gunnels

    This will probably feel like a primary school question to most of you, and I suspect you'll laugh at me, but I have never owned a canoe with wood gunnels before. I've had only vinyl. I've replaced some gunnels, but I replaced them with the vinyl strips. And then, upon returning home yesterday...
  18. Uncle_Skwid

    Cold weather handwear.

    Pogies are the warmest hand coverings I've used, but I don't paddle up in the White North. I do paddle in the teens (F. and only if something unusual is running or I'm on a trip somewhere), and I don't use the special canoe paddle T-grip pogie, just the normal kayak pogie velcroed over the...
  19. Uncle_Skwid

    ​Contact info on paddles and gear

    M.M.: Wow. That is one impressive stack of paddles. I'm thinking you could probably build a cabin of paddles. Two-stories. The not un-known or un-large dealer of all things river related here in Virginia does not carry that many paddles. I am happy if I can keep two or three in working order...
  20. Uncle_Skwid

    Passing the time of day .. conversations with other paddlers

    I saw someone I knew once while lugging a 16' Old Town Canoe down to the St. Joseph's River, one of the oldest--if not THE oldest--whitewater parks in the country, located in South Bend, IN. He was attending some high falutin' school up there at the time, studying the philosophy of free will, as...
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