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    What type of canoe is this?

    I stumbled upon this advertisement and while I'm not interested in purchasing, I am interested in knowing more about the canoe. It says "Cedar strip" but it looks more like a wood canvas but the exterior looks like birch bark or is it just made to look like birch bark. What is it? Sorry, I...
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    Hiking trails on canoe lakes / routes

    Murtle Lake, British Columbia Access is from Blue River, British Columbia via a logging road then a 2.5 km portage which is made to accommodate portage carts. There are several hikes accessible from the lake. We've done a few of them so I thought I'd post a few pictures. Near the start of...
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    Pet food containers for flotation and storage

    I, too, have been interested in these for a while so thanks for testing them out. I use pails with Gamma Seal lids and have not had them leak (yet). I'm surprised that yours leaked. Thanks for keeping us informed about your testing.
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    Photo of the day

    Efficient use of locally available materials.
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    Thoughts on small tandems for solo use / Brand Preference

    Don't know if you can get one where you live but, just in case, ... https://westerncanoekayak.com/tripper-s-166-canoe/
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    Simple Meal Ideas

    Lots of good ideas here that I will try. A couple of things that I have found: I used to dehydrate ground beef to use as a base for many dishes but since I discovered Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP) I have stopped using hamburger. TVP is available at Bulk Barn stores in Canada and via...
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    Jokes and Laughter for the Day

    I don't know about that particular picture but I have heard of moose being used to plough fields by Charlie Planinshek at his homestead in northern Saskatchewan. Supposedly true but I couldn't find pictures. He did undertake an epic canoe trip with his two kids. Some links...
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    Stay safe in this big storm ...

    An update. Skiing is not going to happen soon. FYI, -47 C is -52.6 F Also, note the wind chill. Hibernation days are here.
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    Stay safe in this big storm ...

    We got our first significant snowfall of the year over the past few days. Now a dome of arctic air has swept south (don't you like the language the weather people use!). Not too much happening outdoors for a little while.
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    Cree River Summer 2023

    Keep going, I'm really enjoying your story.
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    I have one solo boat, a Hellman Solitude: From the Hellman website ( https://hellmancanoes.com/product/solitude-duralite-canoe/ ) "The Solitude is a very versatile solo canoe. Secondary stability of this boat is outstanding, it can be leaned on its side with confidence. The Solitude cruises...
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    Cree River Summer 2023

    The next installment - yeah! Way to keep your head when you were temporarily misplaced.
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    Pillows

    I used to use a stuff sack stuffed with spare clothes which was OK but I now have an inflatable pillow (I don't recall what brand) and it is very nice. I can vary the amount of inflation to suit my needs.
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    How is your winter so far?

    +6 C at noon as I write this. We have virtually no snow on the ground. The lakes are frozen - the one I checked had about 25 cm (10") of ice. The forecast is for more of the same - warm temperatures and no snow. I'm really missing cross country skiing. We were able to skate on local ponds...
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    Hot Tent Camping In A Blizzard | ASMR

    Really fascinating how much gear he had, with lots of small parts to get lost (he says speaking from some experience). He seemed to have a specialized piece of gear for everything he wanted to do, some of it battery-operated yet he used a rock for pounding in pegs into what I assume was frozen...
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    Dec. 13. Free! First aid kit program

    Thanks for posting. Always good to get an expert opinion.
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    Caught in big weather events

    Wow, many of these stories are amazing! I have nothing so dramatic but a few interesting events. Once in northern Saskatchewan, we had an 18' canoe that was pulled up on shore and turned over (but not tied down) picked up and blown onto the lake by gusts from a nearby thunderstorm. It...
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    Tent guyline storage

    Tangled tent guy lines are a pain. I've taken to doubling mine a few times until it's quite short and then tying a loose overhand knot. That seems to work most of the time to prevent guy line tangle. Recently friends gave us a cheap pop-up tent for our grandchildren to play in. That tent had...
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    Planning for 5-month isolated winter followed by 1-month canoe trip at beak-up

    Bumpy road. Good that you found the will to keep going.
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    Planning for 5-month isolated winter followed by 1-month canoe trip at beak-up

    Oh my! I can't even imagine what that experience was like for you two. Words like "cancer" and "amputation" are beyond frightening. I think you don't need to apologize for feeling sorry for yourself or for your sense of relief at the good news.
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