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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    Hence an alternative name for a tandem canoe is a "divorce boat".
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    Strap-in or Lash-in your gear

    What I advise concerned scouts when paddling in broad open water is to buckle their backpack hip belt around a thwart if that makes them more comfortable, instead of roping it in with knots that would be difficult to untie when wet. at least that way they can relatively easily unbuckle the pack...
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    What’s the best anchor for a canoe?

    I have one, almost never used, that has 4 wings that unfold when I unscrew the bottom. Very compact, aluminum construction, light and easy to use. No sharp or pointy edges. I bought it probably over 30 years ago.
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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    I have a cottage on a small private non-motors lake with about 70 members with lake shore property (all 200 inland members have lake access from a beach and three other member access points). Kayaks far outnumber canoes. I am regularly on the lake doing my race training, and monitoring the lake...
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    Strap-in or Lash-in your gear

    This question often comes up during BSA introduction to canoe camping, in particular what a BSA trained high adventure leader does and says. During trek leader guide canoe training class, BSA wants us to teach deep water canoe over canoe rescue to our guide students. But if packs and other gear...
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    Packing up a tent: Rain fly packed separate from tent body?

    But then again I am as likely to be tripping with a Hennessey hammock, unless I need to be i a tent in the shoulder seasons, or I expect a hard weather trip. My hammock easilyslips into its integral "snake skin" sylnylon tube with no folding required.
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    Packing up a tent: Close zippers or leave them open?

    Definitely closed, mainly to make it infinitely easier for the next setup
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    Dreaded Tennis Elbow, Mark II

    When I started canoe racing in a 6-seat voyageur canoe, I, and at least one other of my fellow paddlers, developed extremely painful wrist tendonitis. I had not heard that same affliction from other teams. So I began to watch my arm and hand as I paddled at race speed. I noticed that I would...
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    Dreaded Tennis Elbow, Mark II

    I'm a big fan of cortisone and how it has worked for me to bypass surgery. In the fall of several years ago while painting a metal camp roof, I stepped on a drop of wet paint and went sailing off the edge, complete with a bucket containg a couple of gallons of aluminized roof paint in my hand...
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    Ramp for Car Topping

    That's about the only way to do it with a heavy boat, or a very tall roof rack. Then hand over hand overhead lift and slide up and forward by two hands on the gunwales. I have used that method many times with a 34' 125+ pound strip voyageur on my F250. What I do not like about this method is...
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    Ramp for Car Topping

    One of my regular very accomplished canoeing partners is a rather short petite woman. She transports her canoe on top of a very tall van. Although she has done the job by herself when solo, beginning with use of a short step ladder she always carries in the van and getting the bow started up on...
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    Camp Dutch Oven Cooking

    When I was active as an adult in scouting, one fellow adult ("VIto") was quite the expert in Dutch oven cooking. At camporees he would often have a demo stack of up to 8 ovens piled high, all cooking with a different food content. When I volunteered at one of the resident camps, Wednesdays were...
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    Wanna Paddle Lake Superior in February

    In similar conditions off the Irish west coast on a day tour boat, the captain was quite a joker. When several passengers began barfing off the stern,, we were all warned not to order today's catch of fish for dinner tonight, since they were all freshly chummed. My wife, who I always knew was...
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    E-ZPass transponders with cartopped canoes

    I have had an EZpass transponder for several years in case I might need it, but it has never been used. I will choose "no tolls" for pretty much everwhere I need to go. I do notice that my SXM radio has reception problems when a carbon canoe is on my roof, covering the shark fin antenna...
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    Canoe cover for epoxy canoe with no gelcoat?

    Unless they have pre-planed to come ready equipped with an extra long trailer, a sturdy roof rack mount with their own roof straps, or another kind of sufficiently long transport vehicle, they are going to have a tough time loading and traveling unnoticed with a 23' C4 or a 34' 100+ pound...
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