Canoeroots contributor Brian Shields
caught in a public display of affection. PHOTO: MARTY TANNAHILL
Buyer’s Guide
2009
each with a story. Join our writers as they use whitewater canoes to explore a river for the last time, not the first; plumb the depths of futility with a canoe and a fly rod; teach you how to be safe when tripping solo; take you behind the scenes to where they make today’s fastest hulls; explain the best canoe games of all time; and find new meaning for the term flatwater on James Bay.
A 36 SPRING 2009
FTER HUNDREDS OF YEARS of design specialization, there is a model of canoe that’s right for just about every paddling condition. To help you decide on the canoe you need we’ve divided our buyer’s guide into six sections and accompanied
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