Tim’s Tips

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Tim’s Tips

Tip #1 (actually this is Cathy Crawley’s tip)

Pack an umbrella while packing for your next trip. Sure an umbrella is great for rainy days, however it can be used for a wind screen for a stove, a sun shade, a kayak sail, and keeps you dry in the middle of a rainy night, when you go out for a pee (and you be bothered with putting on your raincoat or even your clothes for that matter!)

Tip #2 (actually this is Chris King’s tip)

“Remember while paddling - It’s not all about power….. it’s about applying good technique!”

Tim’s Tips - April

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Tim’s Tips

Tim’s Tips are often stolen from others or taken from the woes of the unwary -  so here we go….

Tip #1

Balsam Boats – ( i ain’t tried this but it sounds fun)  take a balsam twig and cut the resin blister with your knife.  Then put it in the water and watch it bubble and smoke and become your very own toy boat.  Apparently there is a reaction between the water and the resin, but who cares about that.  I’m keen to try it – please let me know if you have and if it works!!

(This came from a book I just read called the “Last Guide” by Ron Corbett. He’s writing about Frank Kuiack, one of the last old-time fishing guides in Algonquin.    It is a fascinating read and highly recommended.)

Tip #2

When putting a Dory out on the ice with an anchor and rope so that when the ice melts the boat will bob merrily at anchor…..its a good idea not to rush mother nature and try to throw the anchor (really a big concrete block)  down through the ice. You get really, really wet….the block stays smushed in the ice….and that’s about all she wrote.  This gem comes from one of our new apprentice recruits…..like any of us senior guys would ever try that eh?