Skinboat Journal

This blog is about various boat and environment related topics that I care to comment on. First and foremost, this blog is about skin on frame boats, their construction and use, as well as paddle and other stuff related to skin boat use.

Friday, June 5, 2015

How Long Will It Last?

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I bought a Nikon SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera in 1970 and used it continuously and extensively for about 30 years without a problem.  Aro...
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Why I stay away from High Tech

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The title is maybe just a little extreme.  I don't stay away from high tech entirely.  I have a telephone and a computer and I drive a c...
Thursday, June 4, 2015

Unangax^ (Aleut) Kayak Terms, Part 0

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A few decades back, Knut Bergsland, wrote an article called Aleut Kayak Terms which was published in Contributions to Kayak Studies in 19...
Friday, April 24, 2015

The Twelve Foot Yurt

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The ten foot yurt has had a few outings in the past few years.  It worked well but I thought it could use a little more floor space in condi...
Friday, February 6, 2015

The Herons are Back

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yes, the herons are back.  There they are out back of the shop on the other side of the fence that divides the federal land from that unde...
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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Owens Lake

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A few weeks ago we left Death Valley by heading West at Panamint Springs to get over to Highway 395 which runs up Owens Valley.  The name Ow...
Friday, January 9, 2015

Mojave Desert Petroglyphs

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The Mojave Desert has been inhabited by people for some time.  Like most places on earth, the Mojave desert has undergone climate chang...
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Death Valley Car Wash

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Death Valley is one of the driest places in the US.  But it does rain every once in a while and when it does, look out.  Thunderstorms appar...
Monday, December 15, 2014

Treasure Island Art Walk - San Francisco Post Militaristic Minimalism

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In the wake of Soviet collapse,the US closed a number of military bases including Treasure Island in SF bay.  The following pictures are mos...
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I like to look into old and mostly abandoned technologies that people used before the industrial age and also technologies that were used in non agricultural societies. I have a hunch that some of these technologies will again become relevant in a more resource-poor future. If you want to contact me directly, you can reach me at: my first name followed by nomadic at gmail dot com
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