I bet that solitary scratch hurt! It gets better......Omaha Beach campsite on the Debsconeag Deadwater, Debsconeag Wilderness Area, Maine.
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It's had a lot worse, including a few holes. I just patch it and revarnish the whole thing every couple of years.I bet that solitary scratch hurt! It gets better......
I'd like to hear about your trip Mason, it's been on my list a long time.Had to test the new site! Upper Noatak River, Alaska, July of this year.View attachment 126928
It was a good trip, though pretty wet towards the end. We took a very leisurely trip, as we wanted to do a lot of hiking (both in the upper section shown, and stop anywhere on the river that looked interesting). We spent 31 days lollygagging on the river, but you can do it much quicker (our 6 week trip in Canada got nixed due to Covid, so we figured we'd stretch it out). The scenery is pretty spectacular, as well as the wildlife (we expected to see more, but we did see wolf, moose, grizzly, lynx, caribou, Dalls sheep, muskox--I guess we're jaded!). We put in as far upstream as we could land, and ended up about 15 miles from Kotzebue Sound--403 miles I think. Dan Cooke, who was a few days behind us, paddled all the way to Kotzebue across Kotz Sound in stellar conditions--we didn't have those conditions.I'd like to hear about your trip Mason, it's been on my list a long time.
try try again.Nothing special. Just trying out my pic posting skills or lack of !https://hosting.photobucket.com/alb...a-dda5-49a7-a8bb-262726f081c2_zps83068a56.jpg
That’s beautiful, Robin! I’m very envious.