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Paddling a two-person canoe efficiently requires focused teamwork. Novice canoeists often become frustrated as they struggle to keep their craft moving forward in a straight line. But mixing a little knowledge with a measure of patienc…
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Canoeing is a great recreational sport and may be enjoyed by people of different ages. Whether on a lake, pond, stream, or river, canoeing provides the opportunity for exercise, fresh air, and spectacular scenery. Canoes are propelled…
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Canoeing can be such a peaceful experience. Exploring the local waterways in a canoe is unlike any other type of water travel. No motor, no sails--just you, a canoe, and a paddle. It's just too bad that such an enjoyable experience can…
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So you've paddled your canoe across 3 miles of wind-swept lake, and now you've got to go over land to get it to the next lake, hopefully finding some solace from the wind and the crowds. Here's what to do once you reach that portage yo…
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A canoe camping trip combines both a lengthy canoe trip and setting up camp along the way---many times in backcountry settings. When planning the trip, you must consider all weather conditions and pack plenty of food and water for the…
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Using the correct techniques to paddle a canoe increases your efficiency and helps you to maintain endurance, all while helping to prevent unnecessary injuries. The art of paddling a canoe takes practice to master. These instructions w…
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Having simple knowledge of basic paddling tips can make your experience in a canoe rewarding and fun. A few basic tips can greatly increase your efficiency and increase stamina, leading to an enjoyable day on the water. Simple tips can…
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Every serious canoe paddler at one time or another gets a yen to build himself a signature custom paddle. It's not as tough as you might think. The tools are pretty basic, materials easy to obtain and assembly relatively simple, if s…
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Madison, Wisconsin boasts a diverse dining scene with several dozen ethnic eateries, Old Europe style pubs and taverns, and contemporary American restaurants. After you've spent the day relaxing on Lake Mendota, toured the farmers mark…
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Only 4 miles from Springdale, you will find more than 16,000 acres of scenic greenery, containing 21 parks. The Hamilton County Park District offers over 35 miles of hiking trails, as well as fishing, camping, canoeing, paddling, horse…
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About 47 million people visited New York City in 2008, making it the No. 1 spot for tourism spending, $30 billion in the United States, according to NYC & Co. Get outdoors to take in the city's attractions by water, trail, bike an…
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Usually, a canoe is paddled by two people, each using a single-bladed paddle on either side of the canoe. Kayak paddles are double-bladed and designed to be used by a single boater on low-slung kayaks. Many canoe enthusiasts have disco…
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The Lone Star State has many rivers, but the three longest are the Rio Grande, Red River and Brazos River. All three empty into the Gulf of Mexico. Whether you intend to explore Texas's major rivers by water or on land, knowing a few f…
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Elkhart Lake is in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The area is a getaway destination where campers can enjoy a wide array of recreation including hiking and fishing. Lounge around in one of the many campgrounds and resorts in the area or…
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Properly sized whitewater canoe paddle allow you to maintain proper control of a canoe and paddle comfortably across long distances. As a general rule of thumb, whitewater paddles are short with square blades. The shape is designed to…
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