- The
Adirondack Guideboat is a
rowboat that was
developed in the 1840s for
recreational activities in
Adirondack Park. It was
designed to have a shallow...
- may also be
called sculls. Two-oared
sculled craft include:
Adirondack guideboat Banks dory,
Gloucester dory, and
McKenzie River dory
Dinghy Sampans rowed...
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boathouse at Camp Katia.
Another boathouse at Topridge. An
Adirondack guideboat.
Billiard Room, Camp Wild Air
Bishops Palace, Camp Wild Air Jerome, p...
-
Adirondack guides (carrying and
rowing guideboats on the
Raquette River, 1888...
- Adirondacks", by
which it was
possible to
travel hundreds of
miles by
canoe or
guideboat with
short stretches of
portage connecting various waterways. This route...
- p****enger rail
route connecting New York City and
Montreal Adirondack guideboat, a
rowed skiff,
built to be
carried between bodies of water, originally...
-
craft with a
speed of 8.597 km/h (4.642 kn) .
Active mobility Adirondack guideboat Animal locomotion Bicycle and
human powered vehicle museums, list of Carfree...
-
annual Willard Hanmer Guideboat &
Canoe Race held each July in
Saranac Lake
since 1962; it is a race of ten
miles (16 km), for
guideboats,
canoes and kayaks...
- A
guide (left), his sport, and his
Adirondack guideboat and pack basket...
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canoe with a
small outboard motor Umiak Outrigger Waka (canoe)
Adirondack guideboat –
resembles a
canoe Canoe paddle strokes Canadian Canoe Museum Kennebec...