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  1. clemency

    An Amazing Thing to Witness

    And low and behold, this showed up in my FB memories from three years ago today!
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    An Amazing Thing to Witness

    Might I suggest a twig stove? Making cocoa over a fire in the snow is one of those quiet joys in life.
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    Useful Youtube for Canoe Tripping

    No love for Camper Christina? She comes across decidedly as an every (wo)man rather than the stereotypical outdoorsperson.
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    My wife the yoga instructor would caution that you should talk to your teacher prior to class about your shoulder. A good yoga teacher will then give you ways to modify each pose so as to limit damage and maximize theraputics. But it takes a good, experienced yoga teacher to do that...
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    Fishell paddles.
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    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    How about a Badger La Bonga? Although advertised as a "short powerful blade," I think that is more in comparison to their more traditional lake paddles. Only 104 sq in of area, in contrast to more traditional river paddles (e.g., BB Explorer at 124").
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    RockSTAR or SRT?

    Buy it. Paddle it. If you don't like it, sell it. Highly unlikely you'll lose significant money on the deal, and then you'll know the answer. :)
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    A Cold Cracking of Royalex Question

    On wood gunnels you'd loosen the screws for the winter so the gunnels and hull can move independently. Not sure your aluminum gunnels are screwed, but I doubt it. I also don't think it is an issue with aluminum gunnels.
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    Weather 1/25: Cold, Cold, Cold, Wind, Wind, Wind, Wind

    Very nice. All the old and abandoned firepits I find are circles, and there are many of them on the island I usually paddle to. I should start rebuilding at least some of them to be more useful, and keep this idea in mind when I come across others that are in out of the way places.
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    Weather 1/25: Cold, Cold, Cold, Wind, Wind, Wind, Wind

    Still drought-ridden here. But pretty.
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    Canoe Tents

    Stole these pics from a facebook post in the Solo Canoeist group, which some here may follow anyway. Apparently Norwegians (I think) make and use tents that are outfitted to their canoes. Tent shown manufactured by Julie Rønne Aggerbeck, who is also on FB.
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    Looking back on 2024 and what’s ahead for 2025

    Below Wilder dam can be pretty bony, depending on flow rates. Above Wilder dam is effectively a lake. Flow rates at Wilder are here: http://www.h2oline.com/srcs/505121.html. Currently at 5k, which means scraping over shoals or hopping out of the boat at multiple locations downstream. I...
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    Winter pants

    I did pipeline construction one winter in Wyoming many years ago, and the coveralls were all the rage. Definitely an outdoor activity though.
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    Looking back on 2024 and what’s ahead for 2025

    In addition to a bunch of day paddles I did a few overnights from the house to one of the campsites on the Connecticut, and really enjoyed it. Plan to do them more frequently this coming season. Also planning a trip down to the MA line -- 4 or 5 nights. May do it solo or, if I make the effort...
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    Winter pants

    This sounds like Carhartt thermal coverall territory. https://www.carhartt.com/product/104464/yukon-extremes-insulated-coverall---4-extreme-warmth-rating On a semi-related note, I've been looking at reviews of wool mesh baselayers. Not so much for winter, but for shoulder season. Like so...
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    Charity paddles- what length do you think?

    3 to 5 miles maybe? ;)
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    Merry Christmas 2024, Canoe Trippers!

    Merry merry to all!
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    BB Arrow probably. I have one. Since I almost exclusively j-stroke for corrections, it works fine. If I want to get fancy I'll use a different paddle, but a standard j covers a lot of ground. And I could goon stroke I suppose.
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    My 5th "Final Canoe": A Swift Carbon Fusion Keewaydin 15, at 80

    Any vehicle that runs and has a roof rack is a good canoe vehicle I think, but a Mercedes kinda fits with a Swift.
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