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  1. Paddlinhal

    handware

    Looks like the Atlas 282 gloves are the same as the blue lobster gloves. I think I'll have to give them a try. By the way a good coat of Mr. Zog's Sex Wax on the pole reduces the amount of water running down the pole and into your coat sleeve at least 95%, and that is huge when you're doing...
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    Bowron Lakes Aug 25-Sept 1 2017. No wind. No rain.

    Somehow I missed this TR too. YC we had the same zero wind three weeks earlier. One of the most memorable trips ever. Can't go back though, it'll never be that good again.
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    handware

    Last Saturday we poled up the Nissitissit in Pepperell MA. Some mild rapids, some smooth but strong current, and a lot of just plain pleasant going. If anyone else was out you'd know it was about 40 degrees out with a fair strong wind. Necessarily, handling the pole means your gloves are...
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    Whitewater Bent Shaft

    I prefer a straight shaft for whitewater but if I have a bent shaft in my hand that's OK too. For draws, I just use it "backwards" and can do a monster pull on it. I'm always in a big boat full of gear so the extra moments it takes to turn the paddle in my hands is usually not the main issue.
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    Solar charger for my camera question.

    So i have a Goal Zero Nomad 7 solar panel, with a 5V usb port, a 6.5V cord for linking multiple panels and a 15V cord with a proprietary plug on the end. Now bear with me, the 15V cord attaches to a cigarette lighter outlet. My camera battery charger has a 12 to 24 volt plug for plugging into a...
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    The Porcupine River

    Folks might getting sick of all my trip plans, jumping from one trip to another. It started as the Idaa Trail between Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes in NWT, then because of the travel expense it became the Colville on the North Slope of Alaska. Then because of the uncertainties of Polar...
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    Rowing Canoe Rehab

    I get to post this here because my wife was looking in craigslist and found a "rowing canoe". It was a peapod rowboat and I got it for a song. Seven million dollars later the mahogany brightwork is about 4 coats of varnish into glowing. You can just about fall into the grain, it's so nice and...
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    Free Boat Rehab

    Yeah, me too. Ewe.
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    clip-on telephoto?

    I have very nice everything-proof camera. Even I can't wreck it. Problem is it's only 4X zoom and wildlife never comes over and poses for me. So I was thinking about those clip-on zoom lenses for smart phones and wondering if I could rig one onto my camera. Then I thought about connecting...
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    Raccoon attacks man in Pa.

    I think it's too much work to carry a gun. I've gotten bit by plenty of loose dogs, but I can't think of a time I got bit by a wild animal. I'd be like, "Wait a minute there Mr. Rabid Raccoon, I have to run in the house and get my gun out of the safe and load it up. You just sit there and...
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    spray covers

    I bought a boat in 2014 that came with a cover similar to CCS. Used it for the first time over Thanksgiving. It was nice for keeping the winter weather, drips and splashes out of the boat. It took a little discipline for loading and unloading gear but by the end of the weekend it wasn't bad...
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    North Slope while it's still there.

    I'm sure the details will change but right now it's 4 of us in two 17' pakboats. Not sure whether we're ending at Umiat or Nuiqsut but we expect to fly to Deadhorse and hope to hire a van to Fairbanks. I'm not the lead planner, so I don't know all the details but we have been in touch with...
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    North Slope while it's still there.

    Somewhere on this board I posted about doing the Idaa Trail from Yellowknife up to Great Bear Lake and on down to the Mackenzie. We had our group planning meeting over the weekend. Logistics, vacation time, and travel expenses all conspired to nudge us into a different trip altogether. So...
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    The passing of Mike Krepner

    About 20 years ago, Doug Doremus mailed me a newspaper article from Lubec Maine. In it Mike Krepner talked about his dream of forming a canoe trail he would call the Northern Forest Canoe Trail. I found a way to contact Mike and me & Doug considered following the route he and three others had...
  15. Paddlinhal

    CanoeTripping Ediquitte

    Hoosier: One who hoosies.
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    Tales of Strainers Past (not passed)

    I suppose the strainer story that I remember most was about some friends of mine from Oregon paddling the John Day River (I think?). Robin, who is a paraplegic, was paddling bow in a duckie when they piled up against a strainer. She was trapped, but with head above water and in no real danger...
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    Post Knee Replacement Rehab

    Well, like I said before, we haven't nailed down the itinerary but I'm wrangling 8 weeks off for the trip. Which includes getting there and back from New England. I seem to recall it would be 3 weeks for the Idaa Trail alone. I'm glad I'm going with an experienced group of folks, since I've...
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    Unexpected benefit of Kevlar over carbon fiber

    Conducts electricity? I wonder if you can rub the canoe on your shirt and stick it the wall like a balloon. Sure would be a great storage option.
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    Post Knee Replacement Rehab

    From Yellowknife 6 of us go north, up river, following what is known as the Idaa Trail, which go over the height of land into the Camsell River down to Great Bear Lake. 41 named portages. Then we go west, and take the Bear (Great Bear?) River down to the Mackenzie at Fort Norman. If we get...
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