I see in the last two pics that you have a cooler strapped to the top of the kayak. Do you have any stability/top-heavy issues when paddling like that?
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I've seen more than coolers on the AT... not from Thru hikers tho... I was part of a party hike that carried in 6 tiki torches, and gallon of fuel for said torches, more libations than you could shake a stick at, a fire grill, fresh vegetables and about 20 pounds of pasta salad. hehehehe We gave a couple through hikers the feast of their trip. It was grand.
my new kayak can easily carry gear and food a chair,table and 28 qt cooler
great yak for 399.00 bucks at dicks sporting good:cool:neo
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...age.php?i=3586
Those hikers musta thought they had died and gone to heaven. Speaking of weight! I carry cast iron dutch ovens on my canoe trips. They make some mean lasagna and awesome biscuits for breakfast. I will treat this trip to some of that good dutch oven cooking.
David
i love dutch oven cooking below is a pic of peach cobbler tn hillbilly made at our hang:cool:neo
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...r&imageuser=11
Man, I'm REALLY looking forward to this trip now - Dutch oven cooking. That's why I like canoeing - you can bring everything but the kitchen sink because the canoe does all the heavy lifting. I AM SO IN ON THIS TRIP! :D:cool:
Give me a city close to where I will be meeting you and I will take a look at the map. How long of a trip are we looking at, a weekend, a week, 12 years? Mule