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Canoecopia 2013 The Afterthoughts
Mar 11th, 2013 at 2:47pm
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I am sure many have things to comment on so lets get started.
  
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Reply #1 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 3:26pm
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As always, the highlight of 'Copia is getting together with fellow QJers for lunch and for dinner.

The amount of knowledge in that one room is absolutely staggering.  Wherever you are going or however you plan to do it, there is at least one and probably several who have been there and done that.

Really enjoyed meeting Mad_Birdman and Wally13 this year and thanks to both of them (among others) who shared a ton of great knowledge with me for our upcoming trip this year!

Bottom line, it's a group of very likeable and unselfish people who really enjoy helping one another to have the best trip possible.

And the lies stories told around that table are by far the best entertainment of the entire weekend!
  
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Reply #2 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 3:32pm
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This year I stayed with friends in the Clarion and found that to be very convenient and allowed me to attend all three days. It also allowed me to see all the presentations I was interested in and still browse Friday and Sunday when it is a little less crowded. Of course each year the interaction with others from the on-line community becomes a bigger part of my experience. I did not make the noon lunch with QJ but did make it out for a great time at the dinner in Verona.

I was pleased with the addition new speakers and programs. The speakers doing presentations about far north canoeing were the most interesting to me. On the tamer side I was very pleased with the jobs Kevin Callan and Larry Ricker did in presenting programs on WCPP. You know how dear that park is to me so I usually get pretty worried when someone is portraying it.

In the more advanced tripping programs I started with Bear Paulsens account of his Wind and Peel river trip. It was interesting and I knew from the bio that it would include his car troubles as part of the presentation. Dave Sproule gave a very informative program about the Missinaibi River. It was given in such a way that I took away information that will be useful. I am interested in trips out to Hudson Bay and checked out Jay Timmerman's version. Well, I guess I need to buy his book to find out what happened for very little was offered in the program.

Saving the best for last. It was a shame that Pete Marshall only had one time slot and that in the BWCA room at the end of the day. For me it was the gem of the whole weekend. Fantastic topic, content and presentation are my thoughts. An off the charts and fresh approach for a paddling endeavor. Skagway to Hudson Bay in one long trip done by sheer will by four people that would not give up.

I am a little wordy here because I know Darrin will be checking this out as he did last year. Thank you Darrin for listening last year. I had an issue last year with the non-stocking of kayak paddles longer than 240cm. For canoe use many need 260 or even 280 but they are never in stock. I checked in with Bending Branches on Sunday morning and was told they had a bunch of 260's but they all sold out. A small thing in a big show but I am very happy to see some small things that are important to canoeist being taken seriously. Smiley
  
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Reply #3 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 3:34pm
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Also it's unfortunate that pretty much all of you had left by the time db gave out this year's door prize which I was lucky enough to receive!
  
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Reply #4 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 6:00pm
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With all the fish you and OS catch and presumably consume on your trips, I would think "Stool Tightener" would be more appropriate.  Wink Grin
  
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Reply #5 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 6:47pm
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Snow_Dog wrote on Mar 11th, 2013 at 3:34pm:
Also it's unfortunate that pretty much all of you had left by the time db gave out this year's door prize which I was lucky enough to receive!


That particular door prize gets "re-gifted" quite a lot and not just for QJ celebrations!

I agree with Snow_Dog's earlier comment re: highlights.  Conversing & sharing with QJer's, in-person, IS the big deal for me.  This was the first Copia in years where I didn't buy ANY new toys.  Nevertheless, I attended & thoroughly enjoyed five separate meals involving multiple QJer's (yes, I like to eat).

Also, I salute Old Salt's efforts to get QJer's to pull together a presentation of some sort downstream.  We had a good discussion producing plenty of food for thought.  Nevertheless, I have some serious cogitating to do regarding what hard-hitting topic I would interested in and best able to contribute to.

Re: shows :  I attended the "knots" seminar (mildly amusing but the speaker didn't really talk about knots during the first half-hour).  I'm not sure you can really do much w/knots without either having cord in the hands of everyone in the audience OR doing the whole presentation in conjunction with high-quality pics & video.  This presentation offered neither and therefore, especially for folks in the back of the room, its value was much diminished.  Only the speaker's folk humor saved the presentation.  He's a natural entertainer.

Kevin Callan's presentation on his WCPP trip was good & well-worth it.  However, as THE reigning humorist & entertainer of northern paddling, I guess I had hoped for more from him in his film.  I thought his video did the park justice (good pics) but I guess I wasn't as high on it as were other QJer's who commented to me about it.  Kevin did experience some minor technical issues in getting the video to run right during the Saturday afternoon session that I attended, but nothing fatal.   What he did eventually splice together was entertaining but I felt it was uneven in quality (& coverage of the WCPP route that he took).  His paddling buddy, Andy, is certainly an amusing character... possibly the 2nd coming of Red Skelton.

Darryl Blazino's "20 Favorite Places in Quetico" was worthy even though MY 20 favorite spots - and those of everyone else in the audience - wouldn't look much like his.   Darryl's feeling for the park did shine through his high quality pics & video - several involving his children - making this a worthy presentation that resonated well with families.  One minor beef would be that several of his pics really didn't pertain to the particular spot he was discussing (ie. came from locations other than what he was talking about) but most of the folks in the audience would not likely have picked that up.  I guess he was going more for "flavor" than for rigorous geographical accuracy... which he did to good effect.  The presentation was likely distilled from his new book as a convenient by-product... & a means to promote its publication.

Those were the three presentations I attended and I was happy with them.  I WISH I had taken in the Marshall presentation that Martin speaks so highly of!

The vendors on the floor were pretty much what I expected based upon years of attending this event.  A few new offerings did grab my attention (but not my bucks).  Maybe next year.  Of course, by then, the tide may well have swept aside the monicker "Canoe"Copia in favor of "Kayak-Copia." 

I will be attending the Midwest Mountaineering Show next month.  My expectation is that the vendor offerings will be much more on-target for advanced paddling & camping needs.  However, the MM seminars, while good, are unlikely to offer the variety of the Copia event.

That's how I see it, anyway.  It was a very fine weekend.

Jimbo   Cool

  
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Re: Canoecopia 2013 The Afterthoughts
Reply #6 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 7:41pm
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Well. . .it was nice to see a bunch of you at the lunch at the Coliseum.  I don't post much on QJ anymore and we don't go to the Q, so we have become more active on bwca.com (hence attending the dinner with them, which was also a fun time), but we did really enjoy getting the chance to see some of you, and even to meet some of you that we have never met before.

We did buy a few things; a couple that we planned upon buying and a couple that just caught our eye as we walked the floor.  Replaced a SeaLine bag, bought some Cache Lake food (not a lot), and I treated myself to a bug shirt, since this year's trip will be during black fly season and I tend to really swell up with those bites.  And we bought a small Sawyer paddle for our grandson, who is turning seven in May and going to Fenske Lake Cabins with us in June.

I attended one photography session wherein I didn't learn much and one that I found quite interesting (the one entitled something like "How did you get that shot?").  We enjoyed Kevin Callan's Woodland Caribou presentation.  Also, had never attended the cook-off before, but we went this time, and found that entertaining, silly fun.

But mainly we enjoyed the concerts/performances by Jerry Vandiver and the One Match Band.  We were supporters of Jerry's efforts to bring the band to Canoecopia this year, and I pledged extra money for the privilege (?) of playing cowbell on one song along with Kevin Callan and two other volunteers/victims.  It was just great fun!

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I had spoken with Kevin Callan at the Quiet Water Symposium in Lansing, MI, last weekend and told him that we would be playing cowbell together.  He remarked at that time that he thought it would be neat to do his performance in a cow suit.  I was sort hoping that he wouldn't show up in one, but of course, being Kevin Callan, he did!  He's quite the clown!

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Jerry's Saturday performance was standing-room only and was the highlight of Canoecopia for us this year.  His tribute to canoeing dogs was a real hit, in a beautiful song and video:  "Me and Molly".

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Did you stop by the Lafayette County Cheese booth and taste the cranberry goat cheese?  I am going online this afternoon to order some!  It was fabulous!!

We stayed at a hotel about ten miles from the venue, had a quiet night's sleep both nights and a great swim in the pool in the morning before heading to 'Copia.  We sort of like that distance from the excitement.  Guess that makes us the stodgy old folks.  LOL!

All in all, we really enjoyed this year's Canoecopia.

  
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Reply #7 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 8:10pm
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If that door prize ever shows up at a crime scene there is going to be a lot of finger prints found on it.  If only the original owner knew where his little bottle has been.
  
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Reply #8 - Mar 12th, 2013 at 1:51am
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Hooking up with fellow QJ'ers over a beer and some eats is always the highlight for me at Canecopia. Every year I pick up numerous tips on fishing, paddling and camping. If a QJ'er can't answer your question ... he almost always can point you to someone who can.

Like Marten ... Peter Marshall's presentation about his 2,600 mile trip from Alaska to Hudson Bay was the best I have seen since coming to Copia. The presentation, photography, and message were topnotch, A+, #1 ... I wish more were present to see it. I played his DVD "2,600 above 60" last night and I was reminded again how incredible his journey really was.

You can go to (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) to learn more about his 2012 Trans-Territorial Canoe Expedition.

I can't wait until he finishes making his movie of his unbelievable journey.

See you on QJ.
  
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Reply #9 - Mar 12th, 2013 at 4:49pm
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I'll echo the others' sentiments: getting together in-person with fellow QJers is indeed the highlight of the weekend. I only went to one presentation and didn't really buy anything, but it was a good show, nonetheless.

Thanks to Kingfisher for once again lining up the Saturday night dinner  Thumbs Upup

And congrats to Snow Dog for his fine door prize victory. You are indeed the most worthy of such a fine gift  Grin

Hope everyone has a great tripping season, and I look forward to having you back in my fair city in a short 12 months.
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