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    1770, Cadeppa, Dave and Hairy (pic intense)

    Most enjoyable! Those are a fine trio of JEM designs.....and a fine pair of lassies. Thanks!
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    THE unbiased St Marys' River trip on March 2010

    I knew I was missing a good one. :lol:
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    Suwannee River Trip

    Great report! I have wanted to trek the upper parts since my brother and some friends did it in 1965! See you on the Rivah. Nock
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    North Burnett Valley - a motorcycle trip

    Great RR Mick! "Geezers" is a phrase used a lot here regarding boating activities. Looks like you fellows follow the O.F.R.A.T path in the motorcycle realm. Old Farts Riding Any Time. :lol: I am a card carrying member of that crew. Seen any fuel stations like this one? Keep paddling and ride...
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    Mississippi River trip

    Retirement+Grand babies. Goes together sort of like Peanut Butter and Jelly. I highly recommend it. Someday, I will wet a paddle in that river. Cheers! Nock
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    James River Bateau Festival

    Bear, The railroad took over the canals that the earlier tow boats traveled on, so it was seldom far from the edge of the river. About 4 or 5 long trains would come through each night hauling coal and other freight to and from Richmond. Needless to say, they could wake the dead at times...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    Sorry, but picture heavy. On with the trip! The trip was broken into eight days of travel and seven nights camped at designated spots along the river. Saturday, the boats gathered at Percival's Island in Lynchburg for an 11:00 start. The punt was loaded, gear secured and ready to go...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    "After a slow night up on General Ho's road the two A-1's came down the river looking for any sampans out for a dawn cruise. Rollie spotted a group on the West side and dropped lower for a look see. The muzzle flashes and 'pink-pink' of small arms rounds hitting the bird confirmed this flotilla...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    THE JOURNEY BEGINS......NIMBLE GIANTS The trip to Lynchburg, VA from Tryon was uneventful. Roads were clear and Crackerbarrel was there when needed. I arrived at the landing on the James River across the river from town to find the place busy with crews putting their boats in the water. Quite a...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    Here is a quote from a petition to the Virginia State Legislature, Nov. 6, 1790: "The boats which navigate the river above the falls are often manned with people without property and as we have experienced without principle-Their depredations on the property of persons living near the river...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    Hey, now. That is a Colonial prototype of the "Tilley". Sure helped keep me from getting toasted out on the river. :wink:
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    New England

    Ahhhhh. You stir the memories of my recent five year sojourn in Maine. Northern New England is indeed a beautiful part of the country. There is some fine paddling up yonder..... :wink: You should plan to fly up when they have the float plane fly-in up at Moosehead Lake in Maine. Quite a sight...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    Voyage completed! I am now a bonafide BATEAU MAN. I will post photos and notes soon. This a river trip you should put high on your lists of "Things to do" Nockatee
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    Project #1

    Beekeeper, Check your PM's
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    Project #1

    Well, things have been fairly low key since the initial sea trials of the punt. We have been out terrorizing the panfish and small mouth bass populations on the Green river and Lake Adger. Great fun! I had forgotten how much fun a little angling could be. So, the big trek down the James is...
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    James River Bateau Festival

    The punt is on the trailer, food and gear are packed for a Friday departure to Lynchburg, VA. Saturday I cast off with 18 replicas of 18th century tobacco/cargo batteaux and many other small craft. Charts have been studied, hazards and conditions noted in preparation of a journey lasting eight...
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    All by our lonesome...

    What a lovely boat! The size and weight look perfect. I have been in lust for a Simmons for nearly 40 years. Almost built a "Texas Dory" to satisfy the desire, but knew it wouldn't be the same.
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    Quick Paddling trip destination: Lake Blackshear, GA

    Ahhh, another spot on my "to do list". Might make that part of a Georgia loop in the late fall. Nock
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    Camping Kots.......Tent Cot.

    I picked one up in the "bargain basement" corner of a Cabella's we stopped at passing through PA last year. I have used it several times and am pleased with it. It is on the heavy side and somewhat bulky, but easy to set up and with a self inflating pad and pillow in there.....sweet dreams! I...
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    Little River from Rope Mill Park

    Nice boat! It is good to hear the lake has some water in it. Sure been a long dry spell up there. Nock