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Post by Ken Corbett on May 25, 2008 18:16:22 GMT -5
You can e-mail it to me and I can post it. Click on my name to see an e-mail prompt,
Ken
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Post by Ken Corbett on May 26, 2008 22:10:10 GMT -5
My guess is a Scanoe, or a 15-ft green Coleman. Has it been salvaged? I bet the Nashwaak is far too low now to find out. Thanks for the picture Don. Ken
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Post by joshcatnb on May 3, 2009 17:52:49 GMT -5
Another green canoe on the nashwaak approximatley behind farm on penniac side just after white church by the esso. it is upside down in a log jam and beware of log jam many submurged trees to get hung up on "believe me"!!!. have to wait till the water goes down to retrieve it, but seems ok.
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havoc
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Post by havoc on May 5, 2009 6:45:55 GMT -5
...we lost our canoe on Sunday down the Nashwaak...went for an icy dip right before the Dunbar....I believe it is the canoe mentioned above. Its an Old Town Discovery 169 hunter green....we got in contact with joshcatnb, but could not locate the canoe last night despite the fact we put in twice and journeyed down the river at two spots where it seemed like he had seen it. However we haven't had any luck....if anyone is taking a trip down the Nashwaak or lives along the river and can spot it still....please let me know. We cannot got out again today as we all have to work but hopefully some friendly nashwaak paddlers will keep an eye on it for us until we can do a proper search and rescue
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Post by joshcatnb on May 9, 2009 5:36:05 GMT -5
Me and Havoc did a run down the nashwaak to retrieve the canoe but someone has already grabbed it. If anyone knows who has it they would like it returned.
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