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wetcanoedog
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04/19/2018 09:38PM  
this is a link from the the Explore Back Country page on facebook. canoe Canada
 
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jhb8426
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04/19/2018 11:47PM  
I like the gear list on the last page. Like reading an old boy scout handbook for boys.
 
04/20/2018 07:38AM  
I like the length of the trips... old-timers went for distance apparently!
 
04/20/2018 10:41AM  
"...Bury all rubbish, bottles and cans...." Hoo boy!
 
murphylakejim
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04/20/2018 03:18PM  
bobbernumber3: "I like the length of the trips... old-timers went for distance apparently!"


yes very interesting to see. the shortest trip at six days with many over 14.
 
wetcanoedog
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04/20/2018 04:38PM  
I would think they gave the burn and bury advice because there was a lot of trash just
laying around the lakes and camps.
 
04/21/2018 07:36AM  
I did not know Canada had a Mississippi River as well. Learned something today and it's only 7:36am!
 
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