It’s a Placid Boatworks spitfire. It’s a little different from a traditional canoe, I’d compare it more to a kayak. Very lightweight and handles well but a bit unstable when fully loaded in windy conditions.
Not trying to be the party pooper but, in NY it is illegal to take down any tree on state forest dead or alive. The tree has to be on the ground. You dont want to get caught taking down standing trees
From the NY State Department of Conservation website: “If you build a fire, follow fire safety guidelines to prevent risk of wildfires. Use wood from dead and downed trees only. Never leave a fire unattended.” Is a dead tree that has fallen over onto another tree not “dead and downed”? I try to be respectful of these places but I’ve never heard of this before.
Thanks. Enjoy the outdoors!
Nice trip, I miss doing it myself, thanks for the ride along!
Nice
The quality is amazing! And the bald guy is pretty cute
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Definitely enjoyed watching this, editing is top notch and transitions were entertaining. Keep it up, you deserve more views
I appreciate the feedback. I’m still learning so I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it, I’ll keep at it and the views will come some day.
Buena aventura 👍
Muchas gracias!
Very pro recording… this deserves more views
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! I’m just getting started but the views will come some day.
what canoes were they
It’s a Placid Boatworks spitfire. It’s a little different from a traditional canoe, I’d compare it more to a kayak. Very lightweight and handles well but a bit unstable when fully loaded in windy conditions.
Not trying to be the party pooper but, in NY it is illegal to take down any tree on state forest dead or alive. The tree has to be on the ground. You dont want to get caught taking down standing trees
Thanks for the comment. That tree in the video had already fallen, it was leaning up against the other nearby trees.
From the NY State Department of Conservation website:
“If you build a fire, follow fire safety guidelines to prevent risk of wildfires. Use wood from dead and downed trees only. Never leave a fire unattended.”
Is a dead tree that has fallen over onto another tree not “dead and downed”? I try to be respectful of these places but I’ve never heard of this before.