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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    That was a close call Patrick. I wish you a speedy recovery.
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    How is Shadow getting along in his new home?

    Well, that confirms I'm a moderate, I have a ponytail and wear a ball cap. Good luck to you and Kathleen in your new home Michael. I'm sorry to hear that you gave up your canoe. I understand why a flatwater paddle would not be satisfying after all the high quality adventures you've done, but...
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    I'd like to see a photo of those walleye sizzling in a cold handled frying pan.
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    Long, Fast Solo Canoes

    Currently I have no interest in a racing hull, but I would like to have your outrigger Glenn. Unfortunately it's not in the budget right now.
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    I assumed it was aluminum, but couldn't tell for sure. My first trip was also in an aluminum canoe. It was a rented one and we damaged it when we went broadside into a fallen tree and had a hard time retrieving it. Good idea about bringing someone young and strong along for the heavy work. I...
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    August of 76’ was the year I did my first trip. Are you in the bow or stern? And what kind of boat are you in?
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    A boat for its trip - poling boat advice

    I wouldn’t call myself an experienced poler but I think Lisa likes to pole a camper. I think they were available in different lengths and I wouldn’t use one shorter than 16’. I had a pathfinder 14’ 10” that I believe was rebranded as a camper and it wasn’t suitable for WW with a load. If I were...
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    Cold handle frying pans, they’re still out there.

    I've burned things in mine and they always seemed to clean up with some scraping with a metal spatula and a scrubbing with an abrasive pad and hot water. I've never had to reseason one.
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    Best Sleeping Pad for Side Sleepers and Comfort on the Trail?

    I use an Exped pad that I like but it's a little longer and wider than I need. I probably could have found something thicker but smaller for the same weight that would have been better for side sleeping. I noticed that when sleeping on my side with a thin pad I need a thicker pillow to keep my...
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    Cold handle frying pans, they’re still out there.

    I was concerned about that too but it hasn't been a problem. I use 5 minute oats and do bring the water to a boil and the pan remains non stick. At home I regularly use it for the oatmeal and fried eggs and with just a shot of cooking spray or some oil the eggs flip nicely without using a...
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    Cold handle frying pans, they’re still out there.

    Good find. I'm no longer looking for them, but if I do see one for a good price I'd grab it. If I'm solo I'd probably take my small one, it's barely 6 inches across the bottom. It's the perfect size for oatmeal and is big enough to make a grilled cheese or for heating up other sandwiches. It is...
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    Pelican seeks protection under Canadian bankruptcy law as it restructures

    I'd like to see a photo of your Pelican if you have one Glenn.
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    What did Calvin Rutstrum say about the 18 ft Grumman canoe?

    I paddle big boats, 18 and 20 feet, and I think Rutstrum is right when comparing boats of similar materials and weight. When you throw light weight compost boats into the mix I don't think it holds true. I have found that my 17' 40lb boat takes less energy than either of my approximately 90lb...
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    easy to cook dinner options

    Fresh cabbage does hold up well. My wife makes good noodles and cabbage that we eat with smoked kielbossi, but that's not quick and easy. But it is easy to steam or sauté or add to a taco or even ramen soup. A quick easy meal that we usually plan for our first night out is ramen soup and hot...
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