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Topic: Left the canoe behind..  (Read 708 times)

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seeber06

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 Kinda feel bad for my trusted canoe... Upside down, under the deck... While the new yak is warm in the garage. Maybe we'll take it out next year (probably not:)  On a side note, extremely hard to find a wetsuit for a 6'8" frame.. Cody & Margo


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Welcome to the group.  I did that back in 2005 and my poor trusty canoe never again saw action again.  After growing up paddling canoes I felt like a traitor at first, but it didn't last long :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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