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3 Minutes with a Maine Guide: Packing a Canoe 

3 Minutes with a Maine Guide
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Registered Maine Guide Lisa DeHart explains how to load a canoe for a canoe trip and how to secure the load in place.

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@roywb31
@roywb31 2 месяца назад
When it first started I was like is this gonna be 3 minutes of her repeating the same thing slowly 3 times... because it could have been one minute.... but by the end of the video I am in love with the clarity, information, guidance and gentle humor, left me wiser and with a smile on my face. Great video!
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching. If a Guide repeats something it’s pretty important. Stay safe. Fair winds and full bellies.
@mgarrigan21
@mgarrigan21 2 года назад
Best three minutes I’ve ever spent on RU-vid
@timwarneka5681
@timwarneka5681 10 дней назад
Terrific video! I’d hire you in a heartbeat, Ms Lisa!
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide 9 дней назад
Welcome to 3 Minutes. Thanks so much.
@bigfoot9421
@bigfoot9421 Год назад
This chick is intense. I like her!
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
Not a chick, but a Guide. We’re all pretty intense, when it comes to returning with the same gear we left with. Thanks for watching!
@CrazyHorse898
@CrazyHorse898 2 года назад
More please, love how its' short and to the point Lesson.
@jackkrag
@jackkrag 3 года назад
“ a little bit of shame in that “. too cool.
@KevinOutdoors
@KevinOutdoors Год назад
"Little bit of shame in that" love it!
@ered203
@ered203 6 месяцев назад
I love a no-nonsense, old-school, lifeguard-scout leader, outdoors woman.
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and commenting. I never liked clicking into an instructional video and hearing someone’s life story or resume… nobody cares.
@jimfromoregonusa9899
@jimfromoregonusa9899 2 года назад
I really liked this video Lisa....thanks for sharing your tip and experiences!!!
@lawrence9217
@lawrence9217 7 месяцев назад
Excellent advice, simple and effective!
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@edwardenglish6919
@edwardenglish6919 Год назад
Nice ideas.
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
Thank you! 😊
@juub
@juub Год назад
Hi Lisa, Great advice as always. John, near Bury in England.
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
Wonderful! Hey John , my Mom was born in Bury, England. ❤️
@juub
@juub Год назад
@@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide Yes, I remembered seeing that in a previous post of yours - that’s why I mentioned it! 🙂
@danclements1990
@danclements1990 3 года назад
Lisa, You're awesome! I am learning a lot from your videos. thank you! do you guide camping trips/ fishing trips?
@Mainepolingguide
@Mainepolingguide 3 года назад
Dan, so glad you’re enjoying them. I Guide canoe trips for Canoe the Wild owned and operated by Dave Conley. Thanks for your support. We are starting a series segments on how to cook over an open fire.
@danclements1990
@danclements1990 3 года назад
@@Mainepolingguide Thank you! you're videos just cut out a ton of the learning curve. how to pack your canoe, how to tie in things so when things go wrong, you have a plan, how to.... it just keeps going. Thank you and I hope to catch you on a trip sometime with some of my family!
@grahamfisher5436
@grahamfisher5436 3 года назад
@@Mainepolingguide Make a space for lil O me, by the campfire, when you do the cooking videos 😁🤗👍🤩🤩🏞🛶🏕🦸‍♂️✌🤙🤘🤘👌👌
@aokay720
@aokay720 2 года назад
thank you!!!!
@willisblevins3759
@willisblevins3759 3 года назад
Thanks
@tyrone342
@tyrone342 3 года назад
Hi Lisa, Thanks for all of the great tips! I have a question in regards to the gear line attachment - You have one end of the rope attached to the yoke and then the gear is attached along the length of the rope with knots and carabiners. What’s happening at the other end of that rope? Is it attached to the boat or does it terminate at the last carabiner and piece of gear? Thank you.
@Mainepolingguide
@Mainepolingguide 3 года назад
Tyerel, it ends at the last piece of gear. The rope connects to the boat at the portage yoke only. That’s so the gear floats up and you begin ferrying the gear from the LAST piece connected to the line and work our way towards the portage yoke. Now, the heaviest pice of gear forward of that yoke, I do like to connect both sides of that box or barrel to the boat to keep it from floating free, because it displaces A LOT of water in the event of a wrap, but make sure you can free it if you have to…it’s usually food. See the next episode on how to free the gear. All the best. Lisa
@escaped7036
@escaped7036 7 месяцев назад
I didn't realize putting buoyant things like the box below the thwart is dangerous as it could blow out the thwart. Is attaching everything to the center yoke also not dangerous? Wouldn't it break the center yoke?
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide 7 месяцев назад
No, not dangerous to attach that gear line to the centerthwart as long as no gear is directly underneath because when that bottom does collapse, you will blow out that thwart, I’ve seen it but no attaching things to the center is fine a good ash portage yoke, in good shape, will hold it all
@escaped7036
@escaped7036 7 месяцев назад
@@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide Ok thanks. In a tip I guess everything will fall out and the attachment to center just keeps it all together and prevents it from floating away while the boat is righted.
@NotALizardPerson81
@NotALizardPerson81 3 года назад
What kinda case is that? The big yella one.
@rustygrace1
@rustygrace1 Год назад
Hello Lisa, do you work 1:1 with women who want to prepare for their guide exam? I realize there are schools in Maine and that's certainly an option, but I love your style and would love to learn more. Been a longtime goal of mine. Thanks!
@Mainepolingguide
@Mainepolingguide Год назад
I’m currently working on setting up classes for spring 2023 but it’s all wilderness technique not necessarily the Guides exam. 200$ for a 6 hour class
@crabtrap
@crabtrap 2 года назад
if the dry case is in the middle, how would you hide the body??? asking for a friend : )
@shermanhofacker4428
@shermanhofacker4428 3 года назад
Current flow pushing against the bottom can speed you if balance is forward when going downstream. If you are working upstream weight forward will cause the current to split at the bow and make progress easier.
@Treepole
@Treepole Год назад
And here I was not gunna tie nothing cause I am going on a lake... Rethink that... I shame Nice work!
@3_Minutes_With_a_Maine_Guide
Thanks for watching. Stay safe.
@timberdogz
@timberdogz 2 года назад
This is awesome! Thanks for the tips...love your presentation!
@TheCryptKeeper8
@TheCryptKeeper8 3 года назад
I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you
@TS-xj5mt
@TS-xj5mt 3 года назад
Thanks for posting, got some good tips and nice humour for the finale.
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