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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Group Forum: Canoeing with kids kids paddling hats |
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03/10/2011 10:48PM
Gander Mountain, under $5 end of season sale. When wet, they make great frisbees, but hard to dry if it's cold and not sunny. We may be outgrowing some - if we need to pass them on, is that the kind you could use (free)?
Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe. -Thoreau
03/11/2011 07:36AM
I have no idea where I got it, but Canyon has a bucket hat with a built in bug net that stores in the crown of the hat. It works slick and he cannot lose his but net.
"With an ax, you can build a life. With a stove, you can boil water. That is if nothing breaks and you don't run out of fuel." -Samuel Hearne
03/15/2011 02:46PM
quote whiteh20: "I have no idea where I got it, but Canyon has a bucket hat with a built in bug net that stores in the crown of the hat. It works slick and he cannot lose his but net."
That's awesome! I want one!
And LOL at your typo in the last sentence. Yes, I am a 10 year old boy sometimes. ;-)
B has a hat from Cabela's. So far L has used a toddler rainhat or a sunhat. Those are usually pretty easy to find for kids her age. B was a little tougher. She is almost 12 but adult hats don't quite fit her because she has a smaller head.
03/22/2011 04:14PM
quote paddlefamily: "canoe- Thanks for the links. Those are what I have in mind.
BW- You're so kind. If you do find they no longer fit, I'd be interested. My kids are 6,9,12..two have big heads. Maybe one or two might work? "
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Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe. -Thoreau
03/23/2011 04:32PM
quote BWPaddler: "bucket hat with net sounds awesome - if anyone finds it, please post."
Here's what I found for bucket with bug protection.
Outdoor Research Not cheap, but packs down with built in pocket. Easy to tuck net up into hat. They also carry bucket style, bug repellent hats that don't have net. Wonder how well those work? Those are olso UPF 30. Gander Mtn currently has this on sale for $23.
Bug Hat Bucket/net combo here.
Nothing I found was super cheap, but two of my kids can wear adult size hats. So maybe a good investment?
03/24/2011 03:56PM
Only a good investment if the hats don't get lost. To date, for bugs we carry the $3-4 green hats/nets. They fold flat and slip into outer pocket on pack. They were a life saver on one trip. But I like to encourage hats overall for sun protection of face and eyes... hence the brown ones with more substance. Cannot believe we haven't lost any of those yet.
Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe. -Thoreau
03/24/2011 11:12PM
quote BWPaddler: "Only a good investment if the hats don't get lost. To date, for bugs we carry the $3-4 green hats/nets. They fold flat and slip into outer pocket on pack. They were a life saver on one trip. But I like to encourage hats overall for sun protection of face and eyes... hence the brown ones with more substance. Cannot believe we haven't lost any of those yet."
Agree. They aren't cheap.
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