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two canoes on narrow rack979 viewsNot all lines are attached. Also, I later added foam blocks between gunnel of upper canoe and the hull it rested on to avoid scuffing.
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canoe repair in the field867 viewsMid way down the Pukaskwa in early May. This Royalite Dumoine had seen too many trips and too much UV exposure. Several cracks on the hull, the longest of which about 8". Repaired with fiberglass. Second trip this boat was repaired enroute. Retired after this trip.
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portage - with boards and worn skidoo tracks976 viewsprobably by ATV crowd, to counteract effects of erosion from ATV use
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Rouge River, Toronto - Beaver Tracks771 viewsseen on a mid-January trip, along the shore between the stranded ice floes and the water's edge
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Rouge River, Toronto - ice on the shore785 viewsa mild January in 2006 tempts an easy paddle up the Rouge. Ice floes and animal tracks mark the shore line
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Squirrel tunneling towards bird feeder513 viewsAbout 30cm of powder snow have made it impractical for the squirrel to bound across the lawn to reach the seeds below the bird feeder. So s/he tunneled towards it from the hedge in the back ground. There are two "air holes" (right and bottom right) pushed out from underneath, but no tracks leading away from those.
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Pressure crack598 viewsThe fishers said these get to be 2ft in early season. this one was only 2 or 3 inches. When we woke up after a night of thumping ice you could see a bunch of new 1/4 inch cracks around the tent and when trekking.
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Waiting at the Tracks for the Budd Car367 views
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slush tracks506 viewscrossing the Amable du Fond, Feb 2004
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Truck Racks532 viewsTraditional Thule in front, Yakima uprights with Thule bars in rear.
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Watch Hill8476 viewsI stumbled across this scene while bushwaking across the barrens south of Petty Harbour. Fortune Gullies is in the forground and Watch Hill in the background. Many small animal tracks lead straight into the pond.
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