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"Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message ...
http://www.cincinnati.com/freetime/0...addlefest.html "K" wrote:....and they are starting to pack it in. Stopped by this afternoon and had a look around. MANY boats arriving already with MANY MORE, by looking at the lists of registrants, to come! Hey, I was there (and noticeable too... I was the guy with the bike in his canoe, who rode away towing the canoe with his bike at Cin. Public Landing)! I'd better clarify this... I arrived at Four Seasons Marina Friday afternoon, camped out at the Marina, woke up and set off down the river with my bike, canoe cart. and crude trailer hitch (a 2x4 with a hook) in my canoe, then mounted the canoe on the cart and used my bike to tow the canoe home (about 4.8 road miles away from the landing) once I made landfall at Cin. Public Landing. |
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We saw you on the river and at the landing fixing what appeared to be a flat
front tire. We were in a tandem kayak. Glad to see you made it home safe and sound. A group of us were concerned after watching the trailer take its own path behind the bike. I figure creating a hitch that hooks around the seat post would work much better. That would only allow for a single pivot point and not allow the trailer to slide off to the side. I've seen others report on similar setups here and elsewhere. Great idea, just needs refining. PaddleFest 2004 was great!!! It was refreshing to see such a HUGE amount of people all having fun, not pushing and shoving to get in the water, enjoying each others company on the water and the finish line festival socializing. It was a perfect day! According to today's paper, there were over 1,200 participants! The organizers deserve a BIG round of applause! "Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message m... "Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message ... http://www.cincinnati.com/freetime/0...addlefest.html "K" wrote:....and they are starting to pack it in. Stopped by this afternoon and had a look around. MANY boats arriving already with MANY MORE, by looking at the lists of registrants, to come! Hey, I was there (and noticeable too... I was the guy with the bike in his canoe, who rode away towing the canoe with his bike at Cin. Public Landing)! I'd better clarify this... I arrived at Four Seasons Marina Friday afternoon, camped out at the Marina, woke up and set off down the river with my bike, canoe cart. and crude trailer hitch (a 2x4 with a hook) in my canoe, then mounted the canoe on the cart and used my bike to tow the canoe home (about 4.8 road miles away from the landing) once I made landfall at Cin. Public Landing. |
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From: "K"
We saw you on the river and at the landing fixing what appeared to be a flat front tire. It not only appeared to be, but actually was a flat front tire! G My bike's front brakes had jammed under the rim and tore a hole in my front tire as I towed the canoe up the landing but, with a little assistance from a guy who loaned me a dollar bill to use as a patch for the tire's sidewall, I used my handy-dandy patch kit and was once again on my way. We were in a tandem kayak. Glad to see you made it home safe and sound. A group of us were concerned after watching the trailer take its own path behind the bike. I figure creating a hitch that hooks around the seat post would work much better. That would only allow for a single pivot point and not allow the trailer to slide off to the side. I've seen others report on similar setups here and elsewhere. Great idea, just needs refining. Actually, my initial problems with stability and hitch slippage were solved after I a. securely lashed down the 2x4 hitch and b. brought out several more straps and secured the canoe more tightly to the cart. After making those adjustments, the canoe tracked behind me quite well indeed and it was a snap to ride through downtown and onto lovely, flat Central Parkway and thence home. PaddleFest 2004 was great!!! It was refreshing to see such a HUGE amount of people all having fun, not pushing and shoving to get in the water, enjoying each others company on the water and the finish line festival socializing. I enjoyed it immensely myself... although I didn't stick around at the "Finish Line Festival" due to being hot, wet, sweaty, and ****ed off about the flat tire on my bike. It was a perfect day! According to today's paper, there were over 1,200 participants! The organizers deserve a BIG round of applause! Well, Saturday morning was great, but I was one of the blue-shirted volunteers tossing canoes around at the marina on the utterly miserable Friday night before. However, the free pizza was from "La Rosa's" was nice, as was my discovery of pony keg on the other side of the soccer fields! :-) |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 17:59:44 -0400, wrote:
Actually, my initial problems with stability and hitch slippage were solved after I a. securely lashed down the 2x4 hitch and b. brought out several more straps and secured the canoe more tightly to the cart. After making those adjustments, the canoe tracked behind me quite well indeed and it was a snap to ride through downtown and onto lovely, flat Central Parkway and thence home. Pardon me for jumping in but this soundls like the bike-paddle version of some epic adventure like 'The Princess Bride meets Huck Finn'. g I don't know about the group, but I wanna see .jpgs of this rig. Well, there's one of the bike and cart in the canoe as I get ready to launch last year (that's me in the blue & yellow PFD in the foreground), and it's at http://www.ohioriverway.org/paddlefe.../photo_13.html |
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