Bigfattyt
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Howdy all.
I just got back today from a two day canoe trip.
10 boys, ages 12-19. Two adults.
Six canoes, and only two pieces of infi.
Last year, I took my BAD, and CABS
Here are some pics from last year.
(darned Russian Olive trees. Hate them with a passion. Many places on this float, you have to go through strainers. Big thorns.
Couple of scouts trying to get through without getting impaled.
This is where we camped last year.
This year it was totally overgrown with poky weeds.
We went two weeks later this year. Much hotter, but the mosquitos were worse, and the weeds were taller.
I had my B11 on my side, and my CABS cross draw horizontal weak side (both in BuyBrown sheaths). Unfortunately, I did not get pics in the field (I had just used the B11 to rescue the one of the young men who went in the water to untangle this catfish. I hacked through some Russian Olive branches to get him out.
(You can just see the handle of the B11 poking from behind my right hip here). Good size fish. One of the kids went into the water to untangle it from a branch.
One of the places we stop every year.
(my yellow canoe). Not me in the pics.
One of the reasons we stop here.
Done.
This is the pull out spot. Tired, hot, and thirsty.
I just got back today from a two day canoe trip.
10 boys, ages 12-19. Two adults.
Six canoes, and only two pieces of infi.
Last year, I took my BAD, and CABS
Here are some pics from last year.
(darned Russian Olive trees. Hate them with a passion. Many places on this float, you have to go through strainers. Big thorns.

Couple of scouts trying to get through without getting impaled.

This is where we camped last year.


This year it was totally overgrown with poky weeds.
We went two weeks later this year. Much hotter, but the mosquitos were worse, and the weeds were taller.
I had my B11 on my side, and my CABS cross draw horizontal weak side (both in BuyBrown sheaths). Unfortunately, I did not get pics in the field (I had just used the B11 to rescue the one of the young men who went in the water to untangle this catfish. I hacked through some Russian Olive branches to get him out.
(You can just see the handle of the B11 poking from behind my right hip here). Good size fish. One of the kids went into the water to untangle it from a branch.

One of the places we stop every year.


One of the reasons we stop here.

Done.
This is the pull out spot. Tired, hot, and thirsty.

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