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Reply #170 - Feb 20th, 2020 at 5:05pm
 
Jimbo is dead on about POD submissions. We have some members that have PRO-level photography skills. If the majority of us who do not have those skills were "intimidated" by them we would have a FEW great PODS, and a whole lot of the same people's pics over and over.

  We have enough QJ members that if EVERYONE submitted say 20-25 trip pics over the course of a year db would NEVER run out of them.

  I feel the same-way about Trip Reports. Again we have members that COULD be professional writers.

  Jimbo is one of them among a few others. The point is for EVERYONE to share their experiences and how THEY do things.

   I've NEVER read a trip report no matter how basic
OR involved where I didn't LEARN something. Sometimes it was just a new way to do something BETTER than I did OR I learned something from someone else's "misfortune"

   That's why in my reports I tell the good and the bad. My FUBAR trip hammock incident MIGHT have gotten someone to make sure THAT doesn't happen to them by taking another look at their hanging system?

  It can't be repeated often enough, ANY POD is better than NO POD!  Wink Grin Grin
  
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Reply #171 - Feb 20th, 2020 at 6:13pm
 
Got it, thanks!

As far as this POD, I'm always a fan of a dam here or there. Breaks up some of those long curvy river paddles....unless there are too many!  Grin
  
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Reply #172 - Feb 21st, 2020 at 1:47pm
 
Today's POD looks like one of those beaver dams that prove to be a bear to get over. Tall and deep enough pulling up and over would be hard. The landing on the left looks like a mud bog?

  Good times!  Wink Grin Grin
  
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Reply #173 - Feb 21st, 2020 at 1:50pm
 
Yep, that was quick to get one of mine in the list! I wonder how long it took the beavers to make this one. Pretty good drop and yes, quite muddy to get around! It did allow us to skip a portage farther up the river
  
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Reply #174 - Feb 21st, 2020 at 2:05pm
 
I've been eyeballing today's POD closely. It seems so familiar that I've been putting my brain cells into overdrive trying to pinpoint it.  Ultimately, I decided it could be any of million places and could be in any of several different parks, an almost ubiquitous feature when paddling small waters in the north.  So many forces at work in one pic... beavers, fire, spring-like water-flow.

A fine start for your string of POD's, cyclones30!  You've captured a bunch with this one.  Thanks for sending in pics!

Jimbo   Cool
  
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Reply #175 - Feb 21st, 2020 at 6:18pm
 
You checked all the boxes...early June, burn area. This one was between Square and Kawashachong. You could hear the water falling from a ways away that calm morning.
  
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Reply #176 - Feb 22nd, 2020 at 1:20pm
 
This looks like fine cliff jumping.  It's best to use a depth finder just to be on the safe side.  Or just don't do it at all.  To each his own.

*Please, let's not get in a debate about the right and wrong of adventuring.
  
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Reply #177 - Feb 22nd, 2020 at 1:38pm
 
We didn't think about jumping. Laker fishing was good though and the white stripes going down the cliff were very cool
  
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Reply #178 - Feb 23rd, 2020 at 1:37am
 
Spartan2 wrote on Feb 17th, 2020 at 4:20pm:
Our third canoe trip was a six-day one out of Moose Lake to Knife, Eddy, etc.  1974.  It started out on a drizzly day, and when we pushed off at the entry point landing I moved just wrong and pulled a muscle in my neck/shoulder.  Sharp pain!  In those days we didn't carry any pain killers except one of those little tins of 12 aspirin tablets.

It rained for the first five days non-stop.  Sometimes heavy, most of the time just gloomy skies and drizzle.  I was in severe pain from the shoulder the entire time.  We moved camp every day and eventually no matter how we tried, EVERYTHING was either damp or wet.  The family mantra "there is no such thing as a little bit damp" came from that trip.  By day five my sleeping bag was "damp" and both of our blowup air mattresses were flat.  Cool June weather, no tarp, no camp stools, and everything damp.  And solid pain for me.  The last night I slept on the tent floor wrapped in a space blanket because that was warmer than my damp bag.

Only two things saved that trip in my memory.  Meeting Dorothy Molter on the Isle of Pines and signing her book, enjoying a root beer.  And the last morning when the sun came out and a duck with a group of darling ducklings visited our campsite landing.

I have often said that if that had been our first trip, there would not have been a couple dozen more.  But I had seen the canoe country in the sunshine, and I was able to persevere through six days with hope for a sunny day always in my mind.   Wink

I tend to remember the good times and the bad ones fade into the background.  However, the "rainy trip" doesn't have too many fond memories.  That is also when we decided, if possible, to take longer trips so that there was a more reasonable hope for at least some nice weather.


I love that picture of Dorothy M. That group of islands is magical and misses her presence.
  
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Reply #179 - Feb 23rd, 2020 at 11:21am
 
[/quote]
I love that picture of Dorothy M. That group of islands is magical and misses her presence. [/quote]

In 1974 I was so inexperienced!  We didn't know a lot about Dorothy Molter, and I was too shy to ask her to actually pose with us, or with one of us.  We didn't take the time to really talk with her, and I regret that, as we were the only visitors at the time.  We looked at her canoe-paddle fence, as we were looking for the one from Camp Easton, where my husband first started his interest in the canoe country as a camp counselor.  We signed the book and drank a root beer.  We didn't even see (and have never seen) the famous "ribbon rock."

But the one photo I have of Dorothy is precious to me.  Photography was so different back then--a finite amount of film and you didn't see your results until much later on.  If I had had a digital camera I probably would have taken 100 shots on the Isle of Pines.
  
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