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eburgess

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  1. August 5th works perfectly for Nancy and me.
  2. Hi Julie, Nancy Hill and I will be in Downeast ME until Aug. 4th and were thinking of heading there next. Your proposed dates are perfect timing. We would be interested in joining you!
  3. Thanks for your replies, John and Jonathan. I have an expedition drysuit, but was curious as to how the two piece has performed after being on the market for a couple of years. Looks like I will stick with the drysuit I have.
  4. Lori, thanks for sharing your experience. I kind of like the idea of the two pieces, but the zipper comments have me a little concerned. I have to think also that even with gloves, pogies etc., when paddling in cold weather my hands get cold and dexterity becomes an issue. i guess I will stick with what I have.
  5. Hi Wayne, A friend and I parked overnight at Winslow Park this past weekend. She got in touch with the campground before hand and was told that there is no problem parking overnight this time of year and no fees. The caretaker lives on site and keeps and eye on things; they have never had any problems with car break-ins. Hope this helps! Liz
  6. Great paddling with all of you on Saturday. Next year it will be for the whole weekend!
  7. In exploring Traips Academy a little more, it looks like it is farther up the Piscataqua and tomorrow you would be paddling against the incoming tide. One day I will get over there and check it out.
  8. Cathy, I have heard of people launching from Traip Academy in Kittery as an alternative to Pepperrell Cove. From what I understand, it is a public boat ramp that is not far from the cove, accessible at low tide, and can accommodate trailers. I think it is $5 to launch. I have never been there, but have been meaning to scope it out. Might be an option.
  9. Pam, that is very interesting. Was the zipper the cause of the wetness problem? From what I understand, it has to be lined up correctly, and it takes some practice to do it. Thanks for the input.
  10. Suz, Thanks for the insight on the Idol drysuit. I never considered that the bottom half of the suit would be cut slimmer than other dry suits made by Kokatat as the measurements listed for each size is the same across each drysuit design. I currently have an Expedition drysuit with a relief zipper. Although I like the suit, as a woman I am always curious about easier ways to handle bodily functions. My other concern about the Idol is the drytop part. I find it very hard to wiggle in and out of drytops. My Expedition drysuit, with its big cross chest zipper, is very easy to get in and out of. Unfortunately, there is no perfect solution for us gals. Liz
  11. The Kokatat Idol drysuit came up in a recent discussion lately about relief zippers or drop seats in women's drysuits (an endless debate). I don't think I have paddled with many people who wear the Idol, and I was curious as to what the paddlers who have it think about it.
  12. My 15 year old car finally had too many problems to fix reasonably and I got a new vehicle two days ago. Racks are not on yet, so I will pass on this trip. Have fun and stay warm!
  13. I am interested (if it's not crazy cold and windy)!
  14. Sometimes things happen for a reason - you were very lucky!
  15. Thanks Kate, Michael, and Jason - I will order both the mitts and the pogies; hopefully one of them will do the trick.
  16. This "work" thing gets in the way at the most inconvenient times!
  17. Kate, do you mind if I ask which pogies and gloves you use? Once my hands get too cold, I lose all dexterity in my fingers and can't even work my skeg slider or the buckles on my PFD. I have a pair of Kokatat tropos pogies that I wear over neoprene gloves when it is mildly cold, but am looking for something more robust. Has anyone had any success with neoprene mittens?
  18. Rob, keep me in the loop, please. Not sure at the moment if I can swing getting Monday off, but am definitely interested.
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