Free to a good home. Stable, but doesn’t track as well as expected. Designed to fit narrow S-curve feeder streams.
The Yellow Rose of Texas,
posted Palmetto State now vexes,
all those paddled up to see,
not just the only girl for me.
I’ve paddled canoes where my partner just sat in the front and looked at me as well.
Hope you had a good time out on the water.
They are Mennonites, not Amish…
- former Ohio gal
Well, whatever they are/were; they sure were not canoers.
Luckily some pnet paddlers came along and helped them out, or one of them may have ended up under the strainer or the canoe.
We met the same group on the river a year or two previously. They were all wearing the same, thin, cotton dresses, and little bonnets, and most of them were hypothermic. Got ahold of the canoe livery, and told them they had better come get them off the river, and they did.
BOB
Too cold for me…
Credit to: Zaloo’s Canoes | Canoe, Kayak, and Tube Rentals in Jefferson, NC (zaloos.com)
Probably don’t need gear.
Rstevens15, you know that’s just wrong. You need short ski poles or a pair of kayaking axes for ice kayaking.
Some people like paddles with really big blades.
Probably better with snow pack using the 252 sq in (1,625.8) cm2 blade, but wouldn’t it be easier with less flutter using asymmetrical shaped double blades, with twin handles.
Maybe we need multiple videos showing how to make one.
I don’t kayak when it’s cold, and I don’t even shovel snow. That’s why I have a 4x4. Besides. I only know one guy who might needs one, and it looks like he’s doing pretty well.
I think he needs a greenland snow shovel…
… which, of course, would just be the handle!
Episode 19 is in the can, I know you can’t wait…
I thought a Greenland snow shovel is attached to a vehicle with 4 wheel drive.