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    New Canoe Enthusiast Ready to Learn and Share!

    Hi, Daisy, My advice? Take canoeing lessons. I read books and watched videos, which helped, but it wasn't until I took a two-day canoeing lesson that I really felt comfortable and more confident paddling a canoe. I've been paddling for 35 years and still take lessons now and then. :) Ppine gave...
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    Washington state produces some very fine wines, both red and white. If I'd just bought a piece of land around Walla Walla back in 1980... I never did paddle Lake Roosevelt, mainly because of the power boat and party barge traffic, but there are some beautiful places along the reach. And you...
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    First paddle of 2025

    That fiberglass and gel coat combo is pretty tough. Does a good job of repelling tree trunks. 😃
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    First paddle of 2025

    Saturday 22nd outing. Leicester River flooded forest. Earliest I've ever been canoeing before, at least in Vermont. I was with a group of avid kayakers that do this each spring. My 13' 8" Lady Bug was the longest boat there but still managed to bob and weave through the trees just fine. Fun day.
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    Repairing ZRE Carbon Paddle Blades

    I've had mixed results removing grips but maybe I didn't let it get hot enough.
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    Repairing ZRE Carbon Paddle Blades

    Great idea. I think if ZRE and GRB offered paddles with reinforced blade tips they'd sell a bunch of them. I know I'd buy one.
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    Repairing ZRE Carbon Paddle Blades

    Did you have to cut the shaft and end up with a shorter paddle or were you able to disconnect the blade and shaft with heat/pressure?
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    Thoughts on Grasse River/GRB Newman Classic?

    I think you're right, you just don't see them around very often. I can only think of one that I definitely knew was a Whisper. One came up for sale in 2018 that I almost called about, but it was further away than I wanted to drive. This is a section from the Wenonah catalog (mid-80s?). I noticed...
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    Thoughts on Grasse River/GRB Newman Classic?

    I know what you mean but that can also be a good thing if the charging effort is fairly consistent and maintainable over time, like peddling a bicycle up a moderate hill with the right gear ratio and cadence. It doesn't seem like much effort considering you're going uphill. Plus, the feeling of...
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    Thoughts on Grasse River/GRB Newman Classic?

    I kneel almost exclusively in the Firebird, mainly because I use the canoe more for functional freestyle and twisty streams than for touring, although I have done some tripping with the Firebird. I preferred to kneel even then. In the Kestrel it depends on what I'm doing at the time, functional...
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    Thoughts on Grasse River/GRB Newman Classic?

    Thanks for the reply. I have a Northstar Firebird for twisty streams (if that's a big part of the trip) and the Hemlock Kestrel is good for lakes and ponds and negotiates streams fairly well. But I'm wanting a canoe that is more for fast day tours; the ability to do multi-day trips covering lots...
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    Thoughts on Grasse River/GRB Newman Classic?

    Anyone have experience paddling a GRB Newman Classic 15' 8"? I'm thinking of adding a fast solo touring canoe to the quiver and was wondering if anyone has experience with the Grasse River Boatworks / Newman Classic (not Classic XL) canoe. There's a fair amount of discussion of the XL version...
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    My third trip down the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River in Washington, twenty-five years ago. I should do a trip report with additional photos but here's a shot of us headed down river below the Vernita Bridge and first night supper. You can see a couple of the reactors that produced...
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    Must have medical items?

    It's frustrating that you can't buy small tubes of antibiotic cream; just ends up in an ever increasing antibiotic waste stream. I've been reading more and more advice to not use antibiotics for cuts, unless there are signs of infection. Instead, the recommendation is to clean the wound...
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    Must have medical items?

    That's not a bad idea. We're working up our Do Not Resuscitate orders and that could be included with the information for medications and other special considerations. Thing is, in an emergency most people (other than EMTs) probably wouldn't think of looking for special directions and a DNR...
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