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    Kayak paddle length for wider canoe

    I have a Brother-in-law that's 6' 7"... If he were inclined to kayak, he might wield it as a "high angle" windmill. Honestly, he's pretty used to nothing fitting him. He had to stuff himself in my old Ranger once and we almost had to grease him to get out.
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    Kayak paddle length for wider canoe

    Like a Whitetail deer and a Moose... Both are Cervids, but making a deer larger does not make it a Moose. Why get rid of it? I really don't have any issue with the stigma... These conversations are fun but nobody's mind is going to be changed and there's really no need for them to be. If...
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    Kayak paddle length for wider canoe

    Ah, but they are... making a yak paddle longer makes it easier to use in a canoe but it's still just a long yak paddle. Not that I'm judging... using a kayak paddle in a canoe is certainly better than not getting out at all. (lipstick your pig all you like... it's not my pig)
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    What are the best river and inland lake canoes of all time?

    Only 24? That's a quick trip isn't it? I'll agree with the sentiment, however. I'll never be a connoisseur of canoes and I'm quite happy with whatever I can build, borrow or afford to buy. The perfect canoe is the one that you'll use, whether that means it's light enough to portage, it's...
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    Old Town Penobscot Royalex restoration. Is this hull salvageable?

    Welcome to the site. Did the ice under the sawhorses recently come from the inside of the hull? It sounds like you may have the canoe already so it should be easy to determine if the white inside is snow or foam (in the pics, it sure looks like snow, complete with cat tracks). Looks like...
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    T-Satellite

    Oh, I think anyone who goes very deep into the woods these days without some way to send an SOS is taking unnecessary risks. (I just don't want cell service or interweb connectivity out there but YMMV) A close friend of mine is the founder of the Fowler-O'Sullivan Foundation, a non-profit that...
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    T-Satellite

    I shared my inReach tracking on this site when I did the Marshall Lake loop in case anyone wanted to follow along but that's far less interactive than live streaming IMO. I filmed the first few trips with GoPros & other digital cameras (complete with all of the hassles of setting up shots...
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    Kite +6%

    The site has a limit on how many pictures you can add per post. Not to worry, you haven't come close to that and I know I like looking at pictures so, IMO, the more the merrier.
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    Stewart Coffin, maker of Iliad paddles, canoes & the first whitewater kayaks in the U.S., and wilderness author

    Looks like it's been about a year since he checked in (hover your cursor over the avatar & it will tell you when they were on last unless they've turned off that feature for some reason). You may want to send a private message (I think they're "direct messages" now). That should send a...
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    T-Satellite

    OMG, Take the whole planet along on your trip... That's the stuff of nightmares, right there...
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    T-Satellite

    I, too, like the extra durability, and the inReach can operate as a stand-alone without the phone (though I don't think that's the case with the mini models). It's along for emergencies and so my family can track me, not so I can chat but I certainly don't need interweb connectivity when I'm in...
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    Mutating Ticks

    Hey, I represent that! :LOL:
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    Photo of the day

    Looks like the 1st powerline south of the Rte 56 trailhead. (my kids loved the tunnels through the Laurel on that section)
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    Help me pick a tandem

    Personally, I don't know much about commercial boats but I've always thought that lay-up was more a function of achieving a desired weight than increasing durability (besides, of course, the marketing aspects). Build a canoe out of high carbon steel and it'll (probably) still end poorly if you...
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    Stay Out of the Woods in June!

    Same. Even though ticks aren't an issue up North (yet), it's not worth the risk IMO. If I ever find one imbedded during a trip, I doubt that I'll wait for symptoms either. I'll start dosing during extraction.
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