Actually took the tump line off my Woods pack years ago. Going to have to put it back. Never heard of tumplining a canoe. You have gotten me very curious. Very well explained lesson on the effectiveness of using a tumpline. I'll try it but I am a little afraid of musing my hair! BTW: Bought a pair a canvas Beans after your recommendation. They only had the 6 inch. Love them. Thanks for the video.
This has been the BEST Tumpline demo I have seen. Thank You Lisa. I have used them and messed around trying to find the sweet spot on the head tump Strap. Having seen a actual human use it I now know what to do. Thanks again Rob
Lisa, as a Deep South Louisiana city guy I have really enjoy your channel. Thank you for sharing your valuable experiences with us. Are you still guiding? When would you recommend someone to schedule a trip to enjoy the turning of the leaves and beautiful Maine nature?
just brilliant, although I believe the tumpline integrates the load with the tensegrity of the fascia along the spinal chain rather than loading it on the skeletal structure. if that were the case, it would neither be comfortable nor healthy...
I’ve just spent 90 minutes with a Maine Guide, 3 minutes at a time. They’re all excellent. Thanks for putting them together. Learned a lot.
Rob thanks for watching and commenting.
@@Mainepolingguide BTW, Jane is making us a tumpline headband. Looking forward to it.
Actually took the tump line off my Woods pack years ago. Going to have to put it back. Never heard of tumplining a canoe. You have gotten me very curious. Very well explained lesson on the effectiveness of using a tumpline. I'll try it but I am a little afraid of musing my hair! BTW: Bought a pair a canvas Beans after your recommendation. They only had the 6 inch. Love them. Thanks for the video.
Love it, LOL another great video with a nice looking pack, Alder brook canvas make one just like that, Enjoy your summer Lisa.
This has been the BEST Tumpline demo I have seen. Thank You Lisa. I have used them and messed around trying to find the sweet spot on the head tump Strap. Having seen a actual human use it I now know what to do. Thanks again Rob
Rob the sherpas on Everest can carry 60% of their own body weight using a tumpline.
Very informative video Lisa, glad you put this out. So many people don't know off or doubt the use of Tump lines that have been around forever!
Lisa, as a Deep South Louisiana city guy I have really enjoy your channel. Thank you for sharing your valuable experiences with us. Are you still guiding? When would you recommend someone to schedule a trip to enjoy the turning of the leaves and beautiful Maine nature?
Very interesting and informative video Lisa. Thanks for sharing it.
JT
Well done Lisa...I am sold!!
Been waiting on this video. Great information. Most informative one on TH-cam.
Love the videos Lisa. Keep them coming. I for one have learned a bunch from watching.
Pat, thanks for watching and commenting.
just brilliant, although I believe the tumpline integrates the load with the tensegrity of the fascia along the spinal chain rather than loading it on the skeletal structure. if that were the case, it would neither be comfortable nor healthy...
Very impressive, and great video.
Thank you very much!
You are good. Loved it.
Love ya Lisa. This guy😂😂
Hey beautiful, thanks for watching 👍
Do one with a canoe
I only need 2 minutes with a main guide
Thanks for watching any minutes!
@@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide it was a secks joke