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  1. Chip

    Sponsons below the waterline

    Let me be Chief Brody to your Quint. "You're gonna need a bigger boat." I don't mean need--I'm sure you can make it work with the boat you have. My question is why mess with it? Just get a more right-size boat. My $0.02, and over-priced at that.
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    More grocery store options.

    I’m not a nutrition expert, but I think the Lewis and Clark crew was on the Atkins diet before there was an Atkins diet. After their store-bought food was gone, they ate meat, meat, meat, and lost weight. Of course, they were probably working off thousands of calories per day. I think it points...
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    Michigan to Virginia

    Hope you reviewed the similar thread Pseudonym linked above. I posted info on the Potomac to that previous thread. I think the Potomac is a good option for you.
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    Waterproof smart phone on PFD with no case?

    As a Google avoider, I can't comment on your Pixel phone. However, I carry my iPhone 11 in my PFD pocket, swim with it, get splashed with it in the PFD pocket, and don't worry about getting it wet. The phone isn't on any kind of leash, and I worry about dropping it when I take it out of the PFD...
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    "Tree Dimensional Paddling" by Marc Ornstein

    Pretty good article, Mark. Do you ever get that old Yardbirds song in your head?: (Hey!) Over, under, sideways, down (Hey!) Backwards, forwards, square, and round (Hey!) Over, under, sideways, down (Hey!) Backwards, forwards, square, and round When will it end? (When will it)
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    Canned meals?

    I’m a packaged food fan for trips with no portages and no treatable fresh water. That includes canned foods. Many modern cans have integral bottoms that can not easily be opened with a can opener. You can use a hammer, hatchet, or rock to pound them flat. Store the flattened cans in a zip lock...
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    Mohawk Intrepid 16 worth repairing?

    My canoeing mentor and Virginia Whitewater guidebook author, Roger Corbett paddled an Intrepid 16. That makes me think it is a good boat for your area. Royalex boats that are still in the basic shape of a canoe can almost always be repaired. I’ve fixed boats in far worse condition. In...
  8. Chip

    Wood identification.

    No idea what the wood is but I love the grain pattern.
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    What are these old Wheels?

    Stumbled across photos taken in 2016 along the Patuxent of bank-side wheels that seriously piqued my curiosity. Back then I went as far as writing to a local historical society, but they never answered. The wheels are just upstream from a tributary named Mill Branch, and I speculated that...
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    Arborist throw bag?

    I've used an arborist throw weight, but have never taken it canoeing. I made a slingshot for mine which can get the weight up to about 70' with good accuracy. I've probably put that weight into trees a hundred times and it's never gotten stuck. About the only thing I use it for anymore is to...
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    Pre-Packing, Bad Idea

    I’m also a list user. One thing I do a little different is rather than use check marks to indicate each item is packed, I put a letter indicating into what the item is packed. “B” means it’s in the big blue dry bag, “AP” means it’s in the Action Packer box with kitchen stuff, and so forth. I...
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    Chesuncook camping fees

    Last time I was on Chesuncook was 2008, so this is dated info, but as I recall, you pay your fees at the entry gates. Not sure how you are getting there, or whether you pass through a gate. They didn't take credit cards either, and I don't know if that has changed, so you may need cash. I'm...
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    Bumps in the night

    I was awakened by blood curdling screams coming from my companion’s tent in the middle of the night. “Are you okay? Do you need help?” I shouted into the darkness. “Yes…Heelllpp, aiiiyeeeeee,…” and so on. She later told me she didn’t know she was capable of screaming like that. She was out of...
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    Bamboo Pole?

    Wood makes great poles. Wood is quieter than aluminum and if it’s cold, wood doesn’t suck the heat from your hands the way aluminum does. I’ve never found a good solution for making a two-piece wood pole, and I find the ability to split the pole into 6-foot pieces is convenient and not unusual...
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    Your three favorite pieces of comfort or luxury canoe camping gear

    I was thinking I'm a tough guy and I don't take "luxury" items. But then there's the dedicated, single-purpose, awkward to pack, popcorn maker. I don't actually own one, but have packed one in my canoe. CanoeTripping's Will Derness has a fancy one with a crank handle on top that drives a blade...
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    Bamboo Pole?

    I had paddled down the Gunpowder River, almost to the marshes at Days Cove. There was a long shallow gravel riffle before hitting tidewater, which I bumped and ground over. I knew I couldn’t paddle back up those riffles. I harvested a chunk of bamboo and used it to pole back upstream. I gues it...
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    Replacement Vinyl/Aluminum Gunwales available retail in Maine?

    The few times I’ve shopped for gunwales they had to be ordered from the canoe manufacturer, and then you wait until they have a shipment of canoes arriving. Gunwales are as long as canoes, so even though they don’t weigh much, they are costly to ship, unless they toss them in with a shipment of...
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    Tripping Sights and Sounds You Miss

    I find it takes about three days for my brain to stop interpreting noises as human activity. The leaves rustle and I hear people talking, but there’s nobody there. My favorite tripping sound I hear once only on every trip. It’s the click of the car door closing behind me at the put in. That...
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    Help with identifying material, and suggestions on how to repair

    I just did some gel coat repair on my Wenonah Rendezvous, which is also labeled Kevlar 49. There were a couple places near the stems that had chunks missing, and I filled those with gel coat. There are three sets of spider cracks. I have used Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure on the spider...
  20. Chip

    Olympics Canoe or Kayak

    Thanks for posting the vids—very impressive. How about the crowds? I had no idea canoeing was so popular! A group of paddlers on a trip I was leading on the Potomac stopped by the whitewater course at Dickerson, Md in the early 2000s. There we encountered the Olympic C2 team of Matt Taylor and...
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