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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities canoe material best suited to the BW winters? Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
cheesehead |
09/28/2007 07:32AM i bought a set of snow tires for my car one year. they melted in the spring. same guy sold me water skis still havent found a lake with a hill that i can use them on. |
snakecharmer |
09/28/2007 05:23AM Yup. With a fresh coating of Clark Griswold's non-caloric silicon-based kitchen lubricant. |
Kurps |
09/27/2007 09:37PM I always wondered what it would be like to bomb down a huge hill in a canoe. I imagine the keel on an aluminum would be nice to help track better. |
Cedarboy |
09/27/2007 08:33PM Soledad needs a 5th tree. |
Cedarboy |
09/27/2007 08:32PM Cedar So you always have backup wood supply. CB |
L.T.sully |
09/27/2007 06:06PM How about a canoe made of ice? |
Trygve |
09/27/2007 05:51PM Back in the day (every winter) We tied a royalex behind a snowmobile and go flying around the lake in the winter. |
Soledad |
09/27/2007 05:46PM Just don't lick your aluminum canoe in January. |
L.T.sully |
09/27/2007 05:18PM I thought concrete... |
Trygve |
09/27/2007 05:11PM Royalex! |
kanoes |
09/27/2007 05:04PM or am i just not getting this winter camping thing yet? :) |