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Diego  
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06/23/2012 06:02AM
 
Any hat recommendations for the BW? Looking for something that works with a bug net and has plently of ventilation for the hot days. The ones Ive tried on at Bass Pro seem like they would really get your head hot a hard paddle.

Thanks
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walllee  
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06/23/2012 08:06AM
 
Outdoor research Deiblo
Scout64  
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06/23/2012 08:48AM
 
I really like the REI Paddler's Hat. Very comfortable, blocks the sun well and stayed on well in the wind. The only problem was I kept knocking it off when I portaged the canoe. Maybe I need the REI Portaging Hat???


"Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit."
RainGearRight  
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06/23/2012 09:09AM
 
quote Scout64: "I really like the REI Paddler's Hat. Very comfortable, blocks the sun well and stayed on well in the wind. The only problem was I kept knocking it off when I portaged the canoe. Maybe I need the REI Portaging Hat???"


Yes you do, but you will also need the REI Incamp Hat as neither the portaging hat nor the paddlers hat will cut it around an in camp.


My favorite hat is a "bucket" style cotton hat from Gander mountain. Its cheap, fairly light and dipped into the lake it stays wet and cool while I paddle. 20$


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bapabear  
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06/23/2012 09:19AM
 
Have been a baseball hat guy for 60 years but a funny thing happened this year. I've got an older booney style Columbia hat that has mesh around the top part. This year the baseball hat stayed packed and I wore the other for its coolness and ability to keep sun off the ears, eyes, and back of head. Have never tried it with a bug headnet though. When it rains I go with the stiff brimmed hat to keep the hood of the raincoat up and out of my eyes.


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bojibob  
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06/23/2012 09:32AM
 
I'm breaking out my old leather visor that I found in the garage a few months ago, it hasn't been to Canoe Country in 33 years...






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forestmaven  
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06/23/2012 12:20PM
 
I really like this one. Great ventilation and sweatband.
Savage Voyageur  
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06/23/2012 12:35PM
 
My vote is a Tilley hat. Lightweight hat that is cool and keeps the sun off my head.


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1stSatInMay  
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06/23/2012 12:47PM
 
quote Savage Voyageur: "My vote is a Tilley hat. Lightweight hat that is cool and keeps the sun off my head. "


+1, Great hats and lifetime warranty that they honor w/o question. I had one for 15 yrs. It made >10 BW trips and got worn all the time golfing. Started to wear after 15 yrs; I sent it in to Tilley and they returned it.... along with a brand new one.


Not cheap but when it lasts 20+ yrs it's a great deal.


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Beaverjack  
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06/23/2012 02:18PM
 
quote bojibob: "I'm breaking out my old leather visor that I found in the garage a few months ago, it hasn't been to Canoe Country in 33 years...




"



Now THAT is cool! Low tech and natural. Only thing is you gotta have a head of hair to insulate from the sun. You still have that hair, don't you bojibob?


Tony
AndySG  
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06/23/2012 03:05PM
 
What I really like about a wide brimmed hat like a Tilley, is you can treat it with permethrin or spray it down with bug dope (make sure to spray the underside of the brim,) and it keeps the skeeters from attacking your ears, face and neck.


Sincerely yours, Andy
bojibob  
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06/23/2012 03:17PM
 
quote Beaverjack: "quote bojibob: "I'm breaking out my old leather visor that I found in the garage a few months ago, it hasn't been to Canoe Country in 33 years...





"




Now THAT is cool! Low tech and natural. Only thing is you gotta have a head of hair to insulate from the sun. You still have that hair, don't you bojibob?"




ummmmm.... I have some of it... :-)


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LuvMyBell  
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06/23/2012 04:28PM
 
I'm partial to Cabelas Bug Cap with Headnet. It's a regular baseball cap with an integrated bug headnet that rolls up into a pouch on the bill.







Paddle Faster....I hear banjo music
whiteh20  
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06/23/2012 08:58PM
 
A tilly is part of the BWCA uniform. Just a ball cap for me.


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schweady  
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06/23/2012 09:19PM
 
It's a toss-up:








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tyh  
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06/23/2012 09:26PM
 
big and floppy and vented, camo if you can find it
Sierra1  
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06/23/2012 10:29PM
 
Another vote for the Tilley Hat. They're very comfortable, have a nice wide brim and float when they go in the water. Trust me on this one. It's a great BWCA hat.


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gutmon  
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06/23/2012 10:44PM
 
May I suggest a brand new leopard skin pillbox hat


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Humdinger  
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06/23/2012 11:21PM
 
2 things for me or advise -


1. After watching my 70 year old father in law dealing with skin cancer on his ears and he always wore a baseball cap, I use a wide brimmed cap or a shore fishermans that have the "french foriegn legion" flap to cover your ears and neck.


2. If you go with a boonie style hat, get one with a stiffer brim. I had a goretex turkey hunting hat with a flexible brim and the brim would constantly flip up in a stiff lake wind.


Frenchy19  
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06/24/2012 12:05AM
 
quote gutmon: "May I suggest a brand new leopard skin pillbox hat "


Gotta love Dylan1


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fitgers1  
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06/24/2012 12:58AM
 

I wear a plain old wide brimmed straw hat and have worn them for years while camping and fishing (not always though). The current one is about five years old and is doing fine. Paid about 5 or 10 bucks for it on clearance at target. It will take permithrin. I wear one of the colored handkerchiefs around my neck if more protection is needed from the sun. Why does the name of those hanky things escape me!?
It does take a while for it to dry though if it gets too wet.


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AndySG  
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06/24/2012 08:15AM
 
quote gutmon: "May I suggest a brand new leopard skin pillbox hat "
Thanks gutmon. Cookin' stuff!


Sincerely yours, Andy
tyh  
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06/24/2012 09:04AM
 
i wear a Dorfman Pacific Solarweave safari hat. Great Hat less than 30 bucks i think its rated at SPF50

rmessner  
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06/24/2012 10:00AM
 
I have one of these in Mossy oak camo. Made in the USA and less than $15 at Fleet farm. Henschel Breezer
AdamXChicago  
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06/24/2012 10:56AM
 
Outdoor Research Sombrero
butthead  
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06/24/2012 10:59AM
 
Any hat that has a bird on it!


butthead


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wetcanoedog  
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06/24/2012 11:08AM
 
i have a Turkish towel bucket hat that i can get wet and wear on hot days or when i want to cover my ears.
i'll switch off to a long brimmed Sword Fish hat with large screened vents other times.
when it's cooler in the fall i have a felt crusher that i took the inside band out of for a better fit.


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h20  
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06/24/2012 05:25PM
 
quote butthead: " Any hat that has a bird on it!



butthead"
HaHa..The Whiskey Jack hat!


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SourisMan  
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06/24/2012 06:22PM
 
quote RainGearRight: "quote Scout64: "I really like the REI Paddler's Hat. Very comfortable, blocks the sun well and stayed on well in the wind. The only problem was I kept knocking it off when I portaged the canoe. Maybe I need the REI Portaging Hat???"



Yes you do, but you will also need the REI Incamp Hat as neither the portaging hat nor the paddlers hat will cut it around an in camp.



My favorite hat is a "bucket" style cotton hat from Gander mountain. Its cheap, fairly light and dipped into the lake it stays wet and cool while I paddle. 20$"



Don't forget the latrine cap!
jcavenagh  
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06/24/2012 08:24PM
 
I'm partial to my old flats hat. It has an extra long bill and a cape for the neck.



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kanoes  
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06/24/2012 08:44PM
 
on solos lately, its been this one. :)





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Merganser  
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06/24/2012 09:22PM
 
In warmer weather Tilley airflow hands down. When it's cool, and especially if it's wet the nodd goes to the Seatle sombrero.


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kanoes  
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06/24/2012 09:41PM
 
i guess it was only cold on april 8, 2010...not windy. short 2 night trip, 25 and 17 for lows. that old cap is on its last leg now.









i think bigfoot is blurry. (mitch hedberg)
Scout64  
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06/25/2012 10:09PM
 
quote SourisMan: "quote RainGearRight: "quote Scout64: "I really like the REI Paddler's Hat. Very comfortable, blocks the sun well and stayed on well in the wind. The only problem was I kept knocking it off when I portaged the canoe. Maybe I need the REI Portaging Hat???"




Yes you do, but you will also need the REI Incamp Hat as neither the portaging hat nor the paddlers hat will cut it around an in camp.




My favorite hat is a "bucket" style cotton hat from Gander mountain. Its cheap, fairly light and dipped into the lake it stays wet and cool while I paddle. 20$"




Don't forget the latrine cap!"



Now wouldn't that be a social faux pas. Could you imagine sitting there in the embarrassment of wearing the wrong hat.


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TomT  
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06/25/2012 10:36PM
 
If I'm out fishing on a sunny day I'll break out this one. I think it's a Columbia.


This is probably my favorite. It's oiled canvas and I don't know the maker. It's not for hot days and I take it on late September trips now.


I wear this on travelin' days and around camp. It has an oversize bill and semi water proof. Mountain hardware makes it. Very comfortable.

Beemer01  
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06/26/2012 07:20AM
 
Another vote for the Tilley hats.


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TheBrownLeader  
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06/26/2012 08:24AM
 
I like the Filson Tin Cloth low profile cap. It is tough as nails, sheds rain nicely, and keeps me warmer than an ordinary cloth cap. If it's hot out, I just put the cap in the water and let the evaporation keep my head cool. I've considered a booney, but this hat is just too good to part with.
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06/26/2012 08:24AM
 
Rapid Runner  
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06/26/2012 08:51AM
 
I just pick one and go with it!
ducks  
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06/26/2012 09:30AM
 
It has to have a Flying Moose on it!


Pura Vida
IBFLY  
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06/26/2012 09:36AM
 
quote gutmon: "May I suggest a brand new leopard skin pillbox hat "


I've always liked that hat.


You say that like it's a bad thing.
Goby  
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06/26/2012 10:14AM
 
I use an oiled canvas ballcap from Cabelas. It sheds rain nicely, is fairly light weight and has been my tripping hat for a while. It doesn;t cover my ears, but sunscreen does, and I'm ususally pretty tan by the time I enter the Q (late august).


Tight Lines
AndySG  
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06/29/2012 10:50AM
 
The Urban Sombrero gets my vote. ;-)


Sincerely yours, Andy
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06/29/2012 12:29PM
 
quote Rapid Runner: "I just pick one and go with it! "


I expect to see this on the George Takei Facebook thread soon. Love the humor.


May waters rise to meet you. May wind and current be always at your back. May the Good Lord paddle with you, And may yours be the lightest pack.
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