as far upstream as I made it this time (I will be back, and try to make it to 1 of the 2 ponds feeding it).
Little Norridgewock Stream, Chesterville WMA.
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Kahel, that is a cool picture.
My wife found out she prefers paddling stern. I think I’ve created a monster.
I could care less where I'm sitting as long as she's there and having a blast with me.You are a lucky man. I'd rather paddle bow but it's rare that any of my paddling partners want to take stern. I think bow is more interesting than stern but maybe that's just because it's unique (for me).
Alan
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My wife and I completed a tandem whitewater course at NOC this past weekend. It was a blast and we learned a lot. My wife found out she prefers paddling stern. I think I’ve created a monster. She loves it and promptly joined this forum when we got home! @Kharrick
Thanks Glenn! NOC provided us with an Esquif Prospecteur 16. We paddled the Little Tennessee River which is mostly swifts and class I but we did get to have some fun with a couple class II ledges.Congrats to you and @Kharrick, who paddles bow in her now out-dated avatar picture. What canoe did you use, and was it yours or one that NOC supplied?
Camp #1141 on the North Kawishiwi river in the BWCA. This was taken last Friday on my first ever trip to the BWCA.View attachment 141140
Thanks! Surprisingly, this was taken with my IPhone 13That's a gorgeous picture, BPR—the landscape subject, the framing, the lighting. What kind of camera did you use?
Thanks @Dirigo! I would be lying if I said I wasn't a bit worried going into it. HahaCongratulations Team Harrick, you two succeeded in the marriage test! Surviving as a wife and husband in a tandem canoe during training is no short success. Well done!