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On 5 Aug 2003, Brian wrote:
I'm planning a short 4 day canoe trip down the Wabash River and would like to carry a bike with me to ride back to my starting point. Does anyone know if you can fit a standard bike in a standard 16 foot canoe safely, perhaps by removing one or both wheels? It will be a rented canoe so I can't experiment before hand. Looks like there's some room between the rear seat and the first bar across but don't know if you can fit a bike frame under it. My canoe is about 35" wide inside, and has 11" clearance between the bottom of the canoe and the middle thwart. That should be more than enough room for a bicycle if you remove its wheels, saddle/seatpost, handlbars and possibly one pedal. Whether it leaves enough room for all the other stuff you want to carry, and what would happen if you were to capsize is another question. I regular kayak the Wabash's various tributaries in east central Illinois and west Indiana. My standard procedure has always been to lock my bicycle to a tree at the take out point before starting the trip. Richard. Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans, U of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois email: ; (217) 333-1088 |
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