At high water levels there is a great small rip on the far side of Samsquanch Island, and we’re at that water level now. So we spent the afternoon building quickwater poling and snubbing skills. #FullTangLifestyle #AroostookCounty
At high water levels there is a great small rip on the far side of Samsquanch Island, and we’re at that water level now. So we spent the afternoon building quickwater poling and snubbing skills. #FullTangLifestyle #AroostookCounty
Our knot curriculum includes a section on rescue knots, which could also be labeled as moving heavy things with a rope. We teach two methods for doing so that could help you recover a stuck canoe or other heavy item: one using mechanical advantage and another using a lever. The application using mechanical advantage is [...]
Out on the land seeding wild rice. #FullTangLifestyle #AroostookCounty
We were back out on a local Masardis stream yesterday, practicing poling and getting more comfortable on the water. I didn’t get any footage of the carnage (people falling out of boats), but a lot of growth took place and I had a lot of fun on the water. We’ve got three narrow streams, three [...]
This is the second morning in a row waking up to full sun. It’s been a cold, wet spring so far, and while it was below freezing this morning, once the sun came up the thermometer rose to the soft water zone. From Moonshine Hill I can see Mars Hill, which sits right along the [...]
We went out this morning planning on poling down a local stream, but ended up staying near the putin and working on canoe skills. Maybe tomorrow we’ll pole down the river. We paddled up and found a beaver lodge and a bunch of active beaver feeding sign. It was a solid day, maybe tomorrow for [...]
I made some sourdough bread in a frying pan the other day when I had some company (friends who were coming up to the county to canoe). I had a piece leftover, about 8” by 8” and two inches thick. After it sat out for a few days I grabbed it on my way out [...]
After a few wind, rain and cold delays, we finally made it out onto Scopan lake, the largest body of water in the entire greater Masardis metropolitan region. With newly carved and sealed paddles, our crew started learning the ins and outs of navigating large bodies of water by canoe. We start with a few [...]
It’s been a few months since I written or recorded anything. Life at the field school has been busy with the spring Wilderness Bushcraft Semester followed immediately by the Professional Canoe Guide Training Course. I found that my day to day life and work took up all my time, and I was feeling like a [...]
Today marks the start of the spring, 2025 Wilderness Bushcraft Semester, and the 2025 edition of the Expedition Instructor (XI) training program. This is our 65th long-term immersion program. I can see them all in my mind’s eye, stretched out over the past 26 years. For arrival day yesterday, mother nature decided to roll out [...]
My wood canvas canoe, rigged up and ready for the carry around Allagash Falls. Notice this canoe has a center thwart, not a carved yoke. Notice how the paddles are tied to the thwarts so that when it is carried, the weight of the boat is distributed by the paddle blades onto the shoulders as [...]