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Contents of DIY Handlining Reel Compartment838 views
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DIY CANOE PACK 1623 views
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DIY CANOE PACK 2609 views
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DIY CANOE PACK FOR BARRELS587 viewsSnaps of my home-made canoe pack for carrying screw top buckets and other things.
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Detail of DIY Handlining Rig493 views
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Packed DIY Handlining kit461 viewsFirst of 4 pics, this shows the kit as it sits in my canoe pack.
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DIY Handlining Kit Components456 views2cnd of 4 pics, this shows the separate components of the DIY Handlining Kit.
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WITH LOAD AND AIR FLOTATION BAGS448 viewsA picture of my canoe with tripping load and airbags installed prior to installation of a spray deck.
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CLOSE VIEW OF BACK OF DIY PIN KIT POUCH FOR PFD434 viewsThe pouch contains a large tubular anchor sling, a medium tubular anchor sling, a large climbing pulley, 2 smaller prussik minding climbing pulleys, 2 prussiks, and 3 locking carabiners. A fourth locking carabiner connects a 75' throwbag to the 25' rear painter on the canoe, and laminated Z Drag instructions are held in an interior pocket of the PFD.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 4431 viewsI got the idea for this folding reflector oven from a Youtube video. It is capable of baking a bannock for two to accompany a meal. It weighs only a few ounces, and I have used it fairly heavily over a total of about 2 months of tripping.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 6431 viewsOblique view of assembled reflector oven.
Total cost <$5, total weight < 5oz, total time to construct <30 mins.
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FORWARD PORTION OF SPRAY DECK428 viewsA view focused on the details of the fore deck.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 3427 viewsThe reflector oven is made from a Dollar Store oven drip pan with holes strategically placed in it for the ACCO Fasteners and skewers. The skewer holes have been lined with small brass grommets.
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DETAILS OF PADDLE GARAGE425 viewsA close view of the paddle garage, which holds the blade ends of the spare paddles onto the spray deck in the event of a dump.
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DETAILS OF FRONT DECK WATER DIVERTER420 viewsA snap showing details of the articulating water diverter which will float upward as waves deepen, and channel water off to the sides instead of into the open center portion of the canoe. An experiment.
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414 viewsNew DIY spray deck made from repurposed tent liner fitted over tripping load and air flotation bags.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 5411 viewsSide view of assembled reflector oven. I use rocks or firewood to prop up the rear of it, to level the baking tray. Depending on the fire, it takes about 15 minutes to cook a bannock the size of a baby's head.
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DIY PIN KIT CARRIER ON PFD406 viewsA home made, low profile, quick draining zippered pouch attached to the rear of a Kokatat Maximus Prime PFD, for carrying a well put together pin kit.
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SIDE VIEW OF DIY PIN KIT CARRIER FOR PFD397 viewsThe pouch is fabricated from rubberized linen mesh, with all seams double-stitched and binding, and grommets for attachment points line the edges. It is secured to the PFD above the rescue harness, by paracord at 4 corners.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 1388 viewsDIY Folding reflector oven in its case
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MY TARP PITCH381 viewsA view of my standard lean-to with center pole tarp pitch
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BLUEWATER FREEDOM TRIPPER 17 FLOAT TANK 1359 views
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 2349 viewsThe case carries the folded oven, a baking tray, 2 ACCO Fasteners, and 2 modified BBQ skewers.
   
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