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  1. RickR

    Hernia Trippin'

    I had an inguinal hernia mesh repaired 25 years ago. I got it installing a commercial oven/range (wicked heavy) in a fancy kitchen. I think it's common though to not know what caused a hernia. My surgeon said if you have a weak spot it will surface eventually. I was very happy to get mine fixed.
  2. RickR

    Thus build the Raven, evermore

    Thanks for posting your progress, and all the great photos which I'm happily able to enlarge now! Your scabbed, glue on solution to the low, misaligned strip solved that problem nicely.
  3. RickR

    50 Pounder Rebuild

    If I may ask, how did you cut the scarf joints on all those rib ends? That looks like quite the project to me. Nicely done!
  4. RickR

    Thus build the Raven, evermore

    You're coming along great and thinking about the outer stem correctly. "Cruiser" described and photographed outer stem fitting, installation and shaping really well in his most recent build thread. Well worth a look! It really helped me.
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    First Build: 17'-6" J. Winters "Yukon"

    Thank you Jim and Dave. We are used to smallish, level, cane seats. Karen primarily sits and I mostly kneel. Hopefully these seats will be a bit more comfortable while accommodating both styles. Thanks Al. The double entendre was news to me as I'm not nearly that clever! I too will be...
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    First Build: 17'-6" J. Winters "Yukon"

    Work on the hull is on hold until spring, and warmer temperatures. Winter is a good time to build seats. I'm really fond of cherry, and had a piece thick enough for front rails with a 7/8 inch swoop. I also had some leftover stair balusters that could be re-milled and repurposed. Plan A was to...
  7. RickR

    50 Pounder Rebuild

    I'm enjoying following this thread. Thanks for posting your progress. Looking good!
  8. RickR

    My new shoes...

    Nice combination of traditional and modern materials in a time honored design! I'm a big fan of wood frames. They may be a tad heavier, but they're so much quieter than aluminum.
  9. RickR

    Crystal clear canoe?

    This is a very interesting process! Thanks for posting it!
  10. RickR

    Thus build the Raven, evermore

    You have a great start. I look forward to following along!
  11. RickR

    Building Some New Wood-Composite Paddles for 2020

    Thank you Brian, for a very informative, useful post. I've enjoyed it start to finish! You've also got me thinking about glue joints differently now. My training as a carpenter always re-enforced the notion that good joints don't show, and when they do the fit is deficient. I've been guilty of...
  12. RickR

    Short film about a short Allagash trip. Moose and Northern Lights

    Exceptional! I really enjoyed that. Thanks for posting. It's always fun to see others experience of a trip you've enjoyed and treasure.
  13. RickR

    20 Says after Winter Solstice

    That's a dramatic change! Here in New England (VT) I'm hard pressed to notice any difference yet.
  14. RickR

    3 days looking for meat...

    I'm not able to view photos like I used to. The problem seems to be where photos are posted as thumbnails at the end of the text. When I click on a thumbnail photo to enlarge it I get a black screen with arrows left and right and an X box in the top right corner. If multiple thumbnails are...
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    Building Some New Wood-Composite Paddles for 2020

    This is really great Brian! I'm really enjoying this. I appreciate the way you break the process down into logical steps. The photos and narrative are wonderful. Thank you for taking the time to document these builds, and sharing with us. Much appreciated!
  16. RickR

    Project Boat - Old Town Pathfinder

    Pretty dramatic before and after photos! Very nice repurpose/rehab. I've enjoyed following along. Thanks!
  17. RickR

    Stress tests

    This is really interesting Tony. Thank you for posting your results. I've just started planning for building 2 seats, and have been thinking a lot about material choices, sizing, and orientation.
  18. RickR

    How long is your streak?

    Six years. We are newbies. We restarted paddling about 10 years ago, and started canoe camping in 2015. We tripped 3 times in 2020, all in the ADK's.
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    2 guys and 2 dogs 12 days. Warning, very long report, and pic heavy.

    Really nice trip report! Thank You!
  20. RickR

    Building Some New Wood-Composite Paddles for 2020

    Beautiful paddles and workmanship! Looking forward to the build thread!
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