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  1. yknpdlr

    Arborist throw bag?

    i have used one, or more accurately seen one used, by a more experienced user than I, to throw a rope for clearing dangerous trees during a Lean2Rescue volunteer work job in the Adirondacks. You have to go to Youtube to see the most efficient throw methods. So since I need to take down a number...
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    Section trip of the Northern Canoe Trail

    You will enjoy the trip very much. I have completed the 3-day Adirondack 90 mile canoe race 28 times (Old Forge to Saranac Lake), not including a dozen cannonball-90s (=the entire route completed within a single 24 hour day). I have paddled a Hornbeck from my home just outside the western...
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    Carrying a gun when canoe traveling just because

    The .38 was the standard issue Air Force weapon of the day, meant for air crew cabin protection only. The .380 from my father was not meant as a weapon, it was to be a noise maker (3 shots at intervals) for rescue purposes. I have since acquired his S&W .44 magnum and Colt .45, which are WAY...
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    Carrying a gun when canoe traveling just because

    When I started doing significant solo off-trail backpacking in the Adirondacks, my dad was concerned, not about me being attacked, but rather my ability to signal distress or injury. GPS and personal beacons did not yet exist. He was well practiced with firearms, and so was I. I soon earned my...
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    Night Fears: Worse with Hammocks than Tents?

    The integral rainfly/tarp that came with my first generation Hennesssy has been adequate for most non-stormy conditions, even when it rains without much if any wind. Sometimes if I experience wind and some rain, I will tie it down lower than normal, which of course restricts the external...
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    How Bad Is My Paddling?

    What everyone says above is fine, especially Gamma and others with regard to "goon" as rudder VS J stroke. For beginners first learning to go forward with some modicum of control to where they want to go in a straight line, the thumb up goon is a rudder that will get them there. Teaching that...
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    Night Fears: Worse with Hammocks than Tents?

    Fortunately that is rarely any problem in the Northeast woodlands. With the exception of open cleared plots of designated (often overused) campsites along trails and waterways. According to NYDEC law, I am allowed to camp most anywhere I choose on most of the state publlic lands where I care to...
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    Night Fears: Worse with Hammocks than Tents?

    I left the ground for a Hennessey some 20 or more years ago, and except for rare times when a tent is more appropriate with near car-camping situations while attending open land campground events, I have not wanted to lay back on the ground or had any hesitations of hanging during the night in...
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    Solo - fears and boredom

    With my BSA young adult (typically college age) high adventure trek leader guide students, during their field exercise training while canoe camping at a remote Adirondack lake setting, I have a favored campsite on a lake shore. There is a lakeside trail that goes for a couple of hundred yards...
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    Where Are All The Canoes?

    yes, there was one SUP finisher.
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    Has anyone been around the Whitney Wilderness Area this season?

    blaahhhhh. The time I spent in the military and after 9 years of active duty leading to my 40 year career as a research engineer was the greatest time of my life. Same for my brothers and my son as a pilot. Sorry, but there are emotions that arise deep within my chest when I witness men and...
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    Has anyone been around the Whitney Wilderness Area this season?

    As a former AF flier myself, I would often plan my navigation training flights over the Adirondacks from distant bases when I could, but I would be at 30K+ feet in altitude, not likely to bother anyone. But whenever on the ground I would watch with joy the F-16's then out of Syracuse, and also...
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    Where Are All The Canoes?

    What has surprised me was when the first SUP entered the Adirondack 90 miler a few years ago. He was absolutely last to cross the finish line on the final third day, but he got a rousing applause (in part because finally now the awards ceremony could begin). Since then there have been more...
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    Where Are All The Canoes?

    Hard to believe the Adirondack 90 mile "canoe" classic was already two weeks ago. Of course, there are a lot of kayaks in the race as well. I mostly see only the sleek Epic solo or race tandem yaks at my level, as the few boats that can catch up to my crew, paddling usually in a C4 or Voyageur...
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    Of beavers, wolves, and forested wetlands.

    From my home on the edge of the western Adirondacks (connected to 6 million wildland acres, half of it is freely open to the public), it is dairy farmland country with wilderness just a few paddling miles away on the river. I regularly hear one or two packs of coyotes from my bedroom window at...
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    Knudsen Knupak canoe portage frames and bags for sale in Vermont

    that would be Eric Knudsen. At the end of production he was having difficulty getting sufficient bags manufactured from a Canadian company. He put the company up for sale and even contacted me to see Iif I wanted to buy it, but I was in no situation to take on something like that. Then he...
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    What U.S. or Canadian documentation do you need to cross into the other country and back?

    When I paddled the Yukon River 1000 mile race the first time, every paddler was requied to have a passport to show to the ICE agent at Eagle AK, the first stop in USA after crossing the border from Canada several miles earlier. it was painless and fast, taking only a couple of minutes to get...
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    Does canoeing northern areas reduce the luster of the southern areas?

    I have been canoe tripping and bushwhack camping (with or without a canoe) with visits to remote small ponds and other destinations in my home area of the Adirondacks for most of my life. I feel comfortable in the relative flatwaters of the Adirondacks and know my target areas very well. I...
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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    A long time ago, I saw somewhere that no matter how thin the paper, it is dificult if not impossible to fold a sheet more than 7 times. Try it.
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    Wind threshold

    Day 3 of the Adirondack 90 mile canoe/kayak race was cancelled yesterday. The temperature stayed in the low 40's all day with high winds, gusting to 31mph, making conditions dangerous, especially for the large number of first time racing paddlers who were among the more than 250 boats in the...
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