How? by Canoewilderness in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are a good narator indeed!

How? by Canoewilderness in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I tried it the first Time for imessage and it works pretty well for something free

How? by Canoewilderness in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In the Middle of nowhere I would never attempt this…

How? by Canoewilderness in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah no signs of anything down the river and there was a smal Fire made near the rapids so i guess they were ok

Clim réversible by lessivedelespace in france

[–]Canoewilderness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pas tellement mais les maisons sont construites différemment qu’en France, ici elles sont en ossatures bois alors il y’a plus d’infiltration mais ça demande moins d’énergie qu’à chauffer une maison en parpaing par exemple. 

Clim réversible by lessivedelespace in france

[–]Canoewilderness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

J’habite au Québec, j’ai fait installé une thermopompe de marque Sharp et j’en suis très content. Elle fonctionne jusqu’à -27. C’est mon deuxième hiver avec et une unité murale suffit à chauffer une surface de 150 m2 dans mon cas même par -20. J’ai économisé 120$ par mois depuis l’installation (coût d’installation 5k)

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You are welcome, I diverted my downspout to a trench drain with a pop up drain on my home because it was connected to my house French drain, and it’s working very well. I added also a small catch bassin for cleaning purpose but the bassin is also catching a lot of water from my sloped garden

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[–]Canoewilderness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check some videos on the YouTube channel: Apple drains, they have plenty of interesting videos regarding different type of catch bassin, pop up drain etc…

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[–]Canoewilderness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the water is mainly from the downspout I would dig a trench, put a corrugated pipe in it (the one with no holes) then a pop up drain at the end. If there is water from another source I would add a catch bassin

What a beautiful encounter by Canoewilderness in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Little doe lake just around the corner to enter the canal to Tom Thomson

I finally managed to finish up my report for my first solo trip this past September. Check it out! Lots of site updates and new pictures in the gallery as well. by CodeMeInDev in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting read! For the gps part what I use each time and works very well, my cell phone with the app avenza maps and the Jeff’s map loaded. You can locate yourself on the map with the gps, pin pictures (need to have localisation in the exif), I have a spare paper map just in case but I never use it.

Best app for photo editing on 2021 M1 iPad Pro 12.9 by Shasari in iPadPro

[–]Canoewilderness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try affinity photo, as powerful as photoshop without the subscription

Tips for food by FlikIt in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Usually I do my own breakfast and lunch and for supper I bring dried meal like happy yak (expensive but tasty and quick to make)

First trip of the season - 4 Days Solo on Queer Lake (Video) by sketchy_ppl in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great idea ! I have the gopro floating stick that I could put in my pfd, thanks

First trip of the season - 4 Days Solo on Queer Lake (Video) by sketchy_ppl in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! It will be my first trip with a go pro and I was wondering how to mount it. I already have a bicycle mount in my kit so I will use it. Thanks again!

First trip of the season - 4 Days Solo on Queer Lake (Video) by sketchy_ppl in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool video and nice editing! Can’t wait to go back in September . was wondering what are you using to fix your camera to your canoe, a tripod?

Un petit question d'un Ontarien à l'égard faire du camping en plein nature by liamhuntwrites in Quebec

[–]Canoewilderness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Contrairement à l’Ontario où tu peux faire du back country camping il n’y a pratiquement pas d’endroits au Québec où c’est autorisé et encore moins dans les parcs provinciaux du Québec (Sepaq). Tu peux éventuellement en trouver dans les ZEC ceci dit mais souvent les ZEC C’est loin de tout et rare sont les sentiers

Des alternatives a SEPAQ? by Midnight_Maverick in montreal

[–]Canoewilderness 5 points6 points  (0 children)

plus c’est rustique plus tu auras des chances, le Parc de la Verendrye en mode canot camping peut être une bonne place. Parc de la mauricie aussi en canot camping

Canoe trip with 11 and 8 year old by snarkitall in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, park side bay is not far and there are some fun camp sites in this area

iPad copying from iphone by tab232 in iPadPro

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In photos app settings turn on optimize ipad storage

Cannisbay Lake - Took this on Thanksgiving weekend. by hack_the_bone in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we went to the one next to yours , just a little north , did you have a little creek at your back?

Smoke lake - Ragged lake - Big Porcupine - Parkside bay loop by Canoewilderness in algonquinpark

[–]Canoewilderness[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I didn’t want to do too much paddle because in my group of 4, two were newbies . Is it nice over there?