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December 19th, 2018, 03:52 PM
#21
Sounds great. From your other stories it sounds like your boys are all grown up and perhaps one might be ready to accompany the old man on a memorable trip like this ? Suggest 2 guys and 2 boats, 2nd one doesn’t have to be a Zodiac - just insurance
Apocalypse Now ? Read that and lmao
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December 19th, 2018 03:52 PM
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December 19th, 2018, 05:40 PM
#22

Originally Posted by
73hunter
Sounds great. From your other stories it sounds like your boys are all grown up and perhaps one might be ready to accompany the old man on a memorable trip like this ? Suggest 2 guys and 2 boats, 2nd one doesn’t have to be a Zodiac - just insurance
Apocalypse Now ? Read that and lmao
That's a good idea. They are both currently living in Australia but have just returned for 2 weeks over Christmas. Perhaps I can convince them if they can manage it with their schedules - they are both hunters but perhaps not as OCD as i tend be.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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December 19th, 2018, 06:37 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
Species8472
Not too worried about them - nothing much more than class 2+. I have done the entire Albany before and am familiar with its challenges and have also done some of the Kenogami but the Kabinakagami will be new. My plan is to do a dry run of the entire route next year and use it as a fishing trip.
The Kabi section between HWY 11 and the boat launch past Calstock can be a good weekend trip. Many years ago we ran it a bit too early and because of huge frozen ice wall on the edge of the river wasn’t able to get to shore to portage. We barely got out in time at the top of the fall. Past the fall the water was so fast, we got in a few kilometre long roller coaster, first thing we knew we were in 3 foot waves in a rock garden. We ended up swamping the canoe and T-boning on a huge rock, we had to jump in the water to try to free up the canoe, we managed but the 17’ Kevlar canoe ended getting cracked pretty badly. We managed to make it to shore and camp for the night. We were lucky it got really hot that night. We had enough Duct tape to patch the canoe. Was quite the interesting trip. Always wanted to go back. Beautiful section of limestone ledges. Good luck
"Only dead fish go with the flow."
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December 19th, 2018, 09:10 PM
#24

Originally Posted by
Species8472
That's a good idea. They are both currently living in Australia but have just returned for 2 weeks over Christmas. Perhaps I can convince them if they can manage it with their schedules - they are both hunters but perhaps not as OCD as i tend be.
Doing any damage to the hogs and other invasive down under?
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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December 19th, 2018, 10:47 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Doing any damage to the hogs and other invasive down under?
Neither of them have their firearms in Oz and honestly i think they spend all their spare time surfing, diving and sowing their wild oats.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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December 20th, 2018, 08:39 PM
#26
Sounds like a cool trip. In my opinion, it’s all about the adventure. The bigger the adventure, the more fun and memories! Good luck on your epic adventure!