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"Oci-One Kanubi" wrote:

I also always carry a drybag that contains a pair of polypro-like
longjohns, a fleece sweater, and a pair of rain pants. Pull all that
on over my shorts, along with the paddling jacket, and I can stand a
drop from 80 to 50 degrees in air temperature, or warm myself after
capsizing from 65 degree air into 50 degree water.


Good idea!

advice on what brand dry bag and what size to buy as a
first one?
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I wear Converse Chuck Taylor's All Stars in my whitewater
canoe, but
I'm a decided minority on the river in that respect.




Richard,

I always wore converse all-stars in the 70s. They really gripped
wet rocks and were still good for portages. When the last pair
finally wore out and it was time to replace them, the soles were
not the same material, it was much harder, and were decidedly
slippier on wet rocks. I haven't looked for them since the early
80s, so are the soles somewhat 'softer' again?




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Rick wrote:
"Oci-One Kanubi" wrote in message
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I wear Converse Chuck Taylor's All Stars in my whitewater
canoe, but
I'm a decided minority on the river in that respect.




Richard,

I always wore converse all-stars in the 70s. They really gripped
wet rocks and were still good for portages. When the last pair
finally wore out and it was time to replace them, the soles were
not the same material, it was much harder, and were decidedly
slippier on wet rocks. I haven't looked for them since the early
80s, so are the soles somewhat 'softer' again?


I cannot really compare. But the current soles are a little more
slippery than I would like. I wear them for the firm sole, since I
paddle kneeling with my toes pointed straight down: the sole (attached
to the high tops lashed around the ankle) supports the weight of the
foot and lower leg, rather than the toes.

I always have two pairs on hand; a pair that fits, and an outsized pair
that fits over wool socks and the built-in latex foots of my drysuit.
When I was paddling 100 days/year I had to replace both pairs annually,
because of the unfortunate tendency of wet canvas to rot! These days I
am boating only 50 or 60 days per year, and so they last a liddle
longer.


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Ok..let me pose this question to the group

I don't have a knife...any kind of knife

What exact brand/model of knife should I buy for
general use in kayak on river? To cut myself lose in a
tangle (emergency)..... to cut food...etc


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Any kind of cheap stainless folder with a built on clip will suffice, unless
you want to attach it your PFD, then look at Gerber, there are
others...google river knife...I'm too lazy


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Ok..let me pose this question to the group

I don't have a knife...any kind of knife

What exact brand/model of knife should I buy for
general use in kayak on river? To cut myself lose in a
tangle (emergency)..... to cut food...etc



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Oci-One Kanubi wrote:

I cannot really compare. But the current soles are a little more
slippery than I would like. I wear them for the firm sole, since I
paddle kneeling with my toes pointed straight down: the sole (attached
to the high tops lashed around the ankle) supports the weight of the
foot and lower leg, rather than the toes.


The 5.10 stealth rubber soles are better than old Converse soles
for traction on a wide variety of surfaces.

Felt is better on algae-covered rock, vibram is better on dry rock,
but I don't think anything beats stealth rubber for sand-covered surfaces,
both wet and dry. Avoid wearing them at home, because they scuff floors
with black skidmarks. They also wear out fast on pavement.

I'm not a gearhead, but I believe stealth rubber soles are available
on many products. I wear Chaco sandals with 5.10 (dot pattern) soles.

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Bill Tuthill wrote:
Oci-One Kanubi wrote:

I cannot really compare. But the current soles are a little more
slippery than I would like. I wear them for the firm sole, since I
paddle kneeling with my toes pointed straight down: the sole (attached
to the high tops lashed around the ankle) supports the weight of the
foot and lower leg, rather than the toes.


The 5.10 stealth rubber soles are better than old Converse soles
for traction on a wide variety of surfaces.

Felt is better on algae-covered rock, vibram is better on dry rock,
but I don't think anything beats stealth rubber for sand-covered surfaces,
both wet and dry. Avoid wearing them at home, because they scuff floors
with black skidmarks. They also wear out fast on pavement.

I'm not a gearhead, but I believe stealth rubber soles are available
on many products. I wear Chaco sandals with 5.10 (dot pattern) soles.


Thanks, Bill. I'll keep an eye out.

I'm heading yer direction next month, but won't get as far west as you
are. We'll be mostly in Northern CO, western WY, and southwestern MT.
Maybe a bit of ID near Yellowstone.


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.. rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu
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