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Boats
Some days just tip downhill and you know you’re in trouble. The boat filled with the next big roller and lived to see another day on this Grand Canyon run. Per the intrepid boaters at Wooden Boat People.
Here’s a set of interesting pics sent over by Missoula Guide and Outfitter Tony Reinhardt of Montana Trout Outfitters last week near Missoula. Towing a wooden drifter all over hell and back in Montana and surrounding states I always wondered what would happen when some moron was texting and smacked the trailer. Filed in the […]
Once again via the good folks at Wooden Boat People. Get out there and row this weekend.
In Current from YETI Coolers on Vimeo. Rowing a dory in the Grand Canyon is considered by some as the most coveted job in the world. It can take 20 years of paying your dues to earn a seat on one of these legendary wooden boats. Amber Shannon has been boating the Grand Canyon nine […]
One of our most favored confluences in the Grand state of Wyoming – The Snake and Gros Ventre confluence. A nice natural finish mahogany drifter build taking a break. Via Wooden Boat People.
Another very nice new build out of Idaho (Idaho Falls); via the good folks at Wooden Boat People.
A beautiful build out of Wallace, Idaho on what sure as heck looks like the Clark Fork to us. Via the skilled boaters and builders at Wooden Boat People.
Via the good folks at Wooden Boat People.
Via the adventurous boaters at Wooden Boat People.
Via the talented boat builders at Wooden Boat People.
A nifty naturally finished build ready for an inaugural float. Via the skilled folks at Wooden Boat People.
One of the many beauties gracing the 10th Annual Wooden Boat Festival on the MacKenzie last month; via Wooden Boat People. The first wooden drifter I helped build (Lincoln Clark’s in SLC) was painted this green – looks perfect on the water.
An off-the-bridge overhead shot from the recent 10th Annual MacKenzie River Wooden Boat Festival held the last week of April. Via the good folks at Wooden Boat People.
Ran into this beauty on Twitter (Bow River Shuttles) this week and offered to post here – looks like a nifty Woodie Hindman plan build. Posted gratis for the wooden boat aficionados out there.