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  1. Chip

    Rack Repair, and rant

    I’m guessing the towers were used about 14 years. More than once, the rack, or objects tied to the racks, came in contact with items such as tree limbs, fences, the side of a Wrigely Field area row house, or garage. Thankfully, the guy near Wrigley who rented parking in his yard was driving when...
  2. Chip

    Rack Repair, and rant

    Thanks, anyway, Bob. You’re the second person with similar offer. I used to think dealing in used rack parts would make a good business. Collect peoples’ obsolete-to-them clips, towers, and other bits for resale. i guess with online sales platforms, we have kind of the same thing. But your...
  3. Chip

    Rack Repair, and rant

    One of my Thule towers broke where the bar passes through the tower. It was a tower for the rear bar. I discovered this during tie-down of two boats. Me and the boats were due at the put in with little time to spare. I grabbed the bar and gave it a shake. Seemed stable fore, aft, and down...
  4. Chip

    New tents: they all have too much inner screens

    I looked online at the Eureka 2-person, outfitter grade tent. The pictures hint that it has a solid fabric which will cover the screen door. Probably most tents are designed for the masses, and the masses camp in the summer, so staying cool is a priority. Maybe that explains all the screen in...
  5. Chip

    River Advice for Virginia or thereabouts

    For some reason, respondents think you want to go in July/Aug. If true, water levels could become an issue. My first thought is the James. Andy Lee published a TR on his trip down the entire James. Maybe even on the old p-net, so it could be here somewhere. IIRC, he had to do a lot of commando...
  6. Chip

    Fry Bake Pans

    I’ve tripped with big cast iron fry pans on trips with no portages. But if I’m carrying, fry pans stay home! Most of my meals are vegetarian, so there’s not much use for a fry pan anyhow. I’m impressed by those of you who portage with fry pans, and will argue it is you, not the pans, that are...
  7. Chip

    Luxuries for a broke back

    The axe would be the first thing to go. But I would take one of the light weight, collapsing saws. I bring water shoes and hiking boots. I have foot problems such that on all but the shortest portages, I change into the hiking boots, so I'm not carrying them on the portage. I have never taken...
  8. Chip

    Marrettes (twist-on wire connectors)

    Marrettes (new word to me) are a great idea. I'd be concerned about the metal rusting after a while. I wonder how much of a mess it would make if you greased the inside of the marrette (auto correct does not like this word!) prior to install. But it's just an inexpensive marrette. You could just...
  9. Chip

    Best Bath Facilities on a River Trip

    I've heard about hot springs but have never had the good fortune to paddle near any. I thought I might run into some on the Rio Grande (another "don't drink the water" river), but I'm betting they'd not be as clean and clear as those on the Nahanni.
  10. Chip

    Best Bath Facilities on a River Trip

    When traveling, I often carry water in re-purposed, gallon, Arizona Ice Tea jugs. I regularly take "jug showers." I start by pouring water on my head and splashing it around the critical areas, then soap, then douse myself with more water. Usually, there's about a third of a gallon left in the...
  11. Chip

    Two-hour cruise, on the "Minnow"

    Patapsco Valley State Park offered a canoe, trash-collecting, trip on June 26, 9-11 a.m. That's not much time, but the Daniels stretch is nice, and they were bringing the gear, so what the heck, I went. It was kind of a shock when the leaders (young adults from Americore) asked us to turn back...
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    Best Bath Facilities on a River Trip

    At the time I took this photo, I was naked and drying off in the wind, thinking, this is the nicest bathroom ever. Reflecting on it now, my thinking was probably influenced by how good it felt after 7-days of desert heat and accumulated, caked-on, wind-blown dust. It's the Green River, and the...
  13. Chip

    Self-learning to pole upstream - bow control and other tips?

    You probably already figured out that trim is critical. The upstream end of the boat needs to ride higher, and you want the downstream end of the boat deeper. This is similar to tandem canoe. The current will push the deeper end of the boat downstream. A fun exercise is to circumnavigate a rock...
  14. Chip

    NFCT work weekends

    3 years ago, I paddled around Valcor Island on a day trip. I didn’t know there were campsites there, and I was really surprised to learn it was part of the NFCT. south of Plattsburg, isn’t it out of the way? Regardless, it’s great you were able to provide volunteer support to NFCT! Many...
  15. Chip

    Site was down for 12 hours today. Solved.

    I missed the outage. However, thanks for reviving CT, and pointing out its Canoe Day!
  16. Chip

    Grail of Bail (bailing scoop)

    Many places I paddle are swampy and it is difficult to find dry ground on which to step out. It may have started out as a bailer, but the plastic jug with the bottom sliced off, at an angle, is now known as an OBU, on-board urinal. I never thought about the OBU sinking. Foam in the handle idea...
  17. Chip

    Best Places to Shop for Canoes Near Pittsburgh, PA?

    Based on the name, I can see where you might ignore Rocky Mountain Kayak in New Stanton, PA, which is less than a hour from Pittsburgh. But at least give them a call about canoes. I went there about 2005 looking for a canoe. They had some, but I ended up going home with an 18’ sea kayak—long...
  18. Chip

    Dog Stories

    After our first night camping on Maine’s St. John, my friends small dog wanted to stay. She wouldn’t get near the boat. she was too quick for us to catch and we ended up shoving off without the dog and returned a half hour later. The dog was then happy to see us and anxious to get aboard. For...
  19. Chip

    Anyone Named their boat(s)

    I wish I could find more than the name and serial number for the plane named Bessie. I’d love to replicate the nose art, but lacking photos, I would have to settle for something generic. Painting a bathing-suit clad woman on the nose was a classic in nose art, but I probably won’t attempt that...
  20. Chip

    Anyone Named their boat(s)

    The 20’, glassed, cedar plank, Maine freighter I rehabbed got named “Wontonna,” because it could, almost literally, haul a ton of gear. The Northstar B-17 is named “Bessie.” Other canoes have just been called by their model names. The OT Tripper is just the Tripper. The OT Appalachian is called...
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