Odd Man Out
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EP117 - Rowing Silver Lake - Travel and Exercise
In early May of 2024 I went to Silver Lake to do a row. Silver Lake is close to my house, and is where I do most of rowing workouts...other than on the ergometer. So I went there to assess my fitness and to determine if I thought I was ready to do the Seventy48 this year.
As you probably know, the Seventy48 (seventy48.com/) is a seventy mile rowing event where you row from Tacoma to Port Townsend within 48 hours. It is quite a challenge, and I have failed it once. I planned to do it again in 2024 but had fallen behind in my fitness regimen and I was concerned about whether I would be able to do it. Thus this row.
As it turned out it didn't go very well. I had almost another month to improve...
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EP116 - Weyerhauser Recreation and Meridian Mountain Bike Ride - Exercise and Travel 👍
Просмотров 1821 день назад
In early June of 2024 I rode my bike to a location that lies within land owned by Weyerhauser, the huge timber company. I had purchased of their Recreational Access Permits that allows me to enter onto their property for non-motorized activities. I had found a website that claimed there was a fire lookout at a place called Meridian Mountain, but I was unable to find it. Despite the apparent MIA...
EP115 - Razor Clam Digging “How To” - The Greatest Show on Earth! - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 34Месяц назад
In May of 2024 I went to Long Beach Washington to dig razor clams. The bike ride, the drive on the beach, and the clam digging were all things I have done before. But the weather turned out so beautiful that I wanted to hang out on the beach, so I put together this video of how to find clams on the beach and how to dig them. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
EP114 - Super Simple Secrets of Successful Suburban Composting - Odd Man Projects
Просмотров 87Месяц назад
This is the most important part of any waste management plan. I know, it seems hard. You have read all those articles and watched RUclips videos and you are afraid you don't have the time, space, or chemistry skills to make it work right. All that those sources say is correct, I'm sure, but they have made it much more difficult than it needs to be, especially for someone with a normal suburban ...
EP113 - Rowing Lake River - Columbia River to Vancouver Lake - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 1712 месяца назад
There is a waterway near me called Lake River. It is sort of a backwater that runs from Vancouver Lake to the Columbia River, past Ridgefield WA. It is fairly long, about 13 miles from the Columbia River to Vancouver Lake Park. I have lived in this area for many years, and have never seen the entire length of Lake River. I have launched at Ridgefield many times, and rowed and sailed on Vancouve...
EP112 - Alder Lake Washington and the town of Elbe - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
As preparation and training to participate in the 2024 Seventy48 rowing event (which I abandoned before it started!) I did this 20 mile row in Alder Lake. Alder Lake is a reservoir on the Nisqually River, and is about an hour and a half North East of my home. The lake is a little over six miles long, and I rowed five miles down to the end of the lake and back to the launching ramp twice, for a ...
EP111 - Twin Harbors and a Glass Float - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 93 месяца назад
In February of 2024 I had a really nice trip to the beach, and got to do many of my favorite activities! I dug clams two days in a row, visited the towns of Westport and Tokeland, and did a bike ride on the beach. While I was on the bike ride, I found a glass float! That was unexpected! These local trips just don’t get any better than this! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
EP109 - Thai Sweet Pumpkin Bread vs Regular Pumpkin Bread! Neither Exercise or Travel! The Odd Man
Просмотров 153 месяца назад
In the fall of 2023 I harvested the Thai Sweet Pumpkin I had grown, and bought some regular pie pumpkins. Then I used these to make two comparable batches of Pumpkin Bread. It was quite a lot of work, but in the end I had a bunch of Pumpkin Bread to eat! I love anything pumpkin, so this was a huge win for me! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
EP110 Poetry in Motion! A Run Story by the Bard - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 194 месяца назад
EP110 Poetry in Motion! A Run Story by the Bard - Exercise and Travel
EP108 - Build and Install Angus Rowboats Sliding Seat Rowing in Ruth Wherry - Odd Man Projects
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EP108 - Build and Install Angus Rowboats Sliding Seat Rowing in Ruth Wherry - Odd Man Projects
EP107 - Miller Peninsula State Park - A Walk in the Woods - Travel and Exercise
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EP107 - Miller Peninsula State Park - A Walk in the Woods - Travel and Exercise
EP106 - Standard Horizon GX2400 VHF Radio UnBoxing and Install - Neither Travel nor Exercise
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EP106 - Standard Horizon GX2400 VHF Radio UnBoxing and Install - Neither Travel nor Exercise
EP105 - Fort Langley BC - Zoo and Aquarium - Travel and Exercise
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EP105 - Fort Langley BC - Zoo and Aquarium - Travel and Exercise
EP104 - Paddling Lake Tapps - Travel and Exercise
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EP104 - Paddling Lake Tapps - Travel and Exercise
EP103 - Great Fun at the Sunset Bay Half Marathon - Exercise and Travel
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EP103 - Great Fun at the Sunset Bay Half Marathon - Exercise and Travel
EP102 - A run on the Pacific Crest Trail and the Skamania County Fair - Exercise and Travel
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EP102 - A run on the Pacific Crest Trail and the Skamania County Fair - Exercise and Travel
EP101 - White Sands National Park - Exercise and Travel
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EP101 - White Sands National Park - Exercise and Travel
EP100 - Stonehenge! - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 338 месяцев назад
EP100 - Stonehenge! - Travel and Exercise
EP99 - Petrified Forest National Park - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 8228 месяцев назад
EP99 - Petrified Forest National Park - Exercise and Travel
EP98 - Days of Newness - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 289 месяцев назад
EP98 - Days of Newness - Exercise and Travel
EP97 - The Mojave Desert - Biking in the Desert - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 2289 месяцев назад
EP97 - The Mojave Desert - Biking in the Desert - Travel and Exercise
EP96 - Rowed Trip or Road Trip? The Petal Pedal at the Oregon Garden - Exercise and Travel
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EP96 - Rowed Trip or Road Trip? The Petal Pedal at the Oregon Garden - Exercise and Travel
EP95 - Steamin' and Swimmin' in Durango - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 55910 месяцев назад
EP95 - Steamin' and Swimmin' in Durango - Travel and Exercise
EP94 - Chehalis and the Willapa Hills Trail - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 8710 месяцев назад
EP94 - Chehalis and the Willapa Hills Trail - Exercise and Travel
EP93 - Mesa Verde National Park and Durango Colorado Cross Country Skiing - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 12111 месяцев назад
EP93 - Mesa Verde National Park and Durango Colorado Cross Country Skiing - Exercise and Travel
EP92 - Catfish Catch and Cook; Brownlee Reservoir, and a Run in Hells Canyon - Exercise and Travel
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EP92 - Catfish Catch and Cook; Brownlee Reservoir, and a Run in Hells Canyon - Exercise and Travel
EP91 - Las Cruces New Mexico - Tortugas Mountain - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 181Год назад
EP91 - Las Cruces New Mexico - Tortugas Mountain - Travel and Exercise
EP90 - Seven Bends Adventure Race and Kids with Boomerangs! - Exercise and Travel
Просмотров 41Год назад
EP90 - Seven Bends Adventure Race and Kids with Boomerangs! - Exercise and Travel
EP89 - Joshua Tree National Park - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 74Год назад
EP89 - Joshua Tree National Park - Travel and Exercise
EP88 - Smoked Oysters and the Skipanon Channel - Travel and Exercise
Просмотров 96Год назад
EP88 - Smoked Oysters and the Skipanon Channel - Travel and Exercise

Комментарии

  • @Богуславский-э7у
    @Богуславский-э7у 8 дней назад

    Greetings from Russia, I also build boats and travel on them, now I row on an Angus RowCruiser. Good luck ruclips.net/video/CYDcVTeJos8/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB

  • @jlchambe77
    @jlchambe77 25 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @danshtr
    @danshtr 2 месяца назад

    Your domain is parked

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 2 месяца назад

      @danshtr Yep! I originally created the web page because the RUclips channel is difficult to find. But there had been few views of the web page, so I dropped it. The Go Daddy system is a little difficult to understand. I think I have reserved the domain name for another year, but I let the hosting expire.

    • @danshtr
      @danshtr 2 месяца назад

      @@oddman-out what boat are you using here

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 2 месяца назад

      @@danshtr This is the wherry "Ruth" by Dave Gentry. It is the subject of this video: ruclips.net/video/xA3Cfb_cWe4/видео.html

  • @waynegardner-young6956
    @waynegardner-young6956 2 месяца назад

    Hi, what was the name of the canal navigation app?

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 2 месяца назад

      I think it was Waterkaarten: Boat Navigation in the Google play store. My subscription has expired so I can't see it any longer. There are some screen shots in the video.

    • @waynegardner-young6956
      @waynegardner-young6956 2 месяца назад

      Many thanks.

  • @SD_Alias
    @SD_Alias 3 месяца назад

    Classic rowing boats with a fixed seat often have much more freeboard than sports rowing boats. Does this have to be taken into account in the width of the outriggers and the length of the oars?

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 2 месяца назад

      Sorry for the slow reply, I have had relatives visiting. For sure the higher freeboard impacts the geometry of the install. I think the only way to figure it out is to put the boat in the water and see how it looks. The oar blades should not go into the water below the top of the blade, just barely buried in the water. You could adjust by raising the seat. You could adjust by using longer oars, but that would require longer outriggers, and I am not sure that is practical. Raising the seat may make your boat a little unstable. With longer oars you could also reduce blade size which would reduce the need to spread the oarlocks with a longer rigger. I have seen some boats where the gunwhale was cut down. You may need to settle for rowing the boat with the oars hitting you a little higher in the chest than is desirable. Unfortunately the geometry is complicated in that there are an infinite number of permutations, and probably more than one way to get there. I think I only paid $12 or something like that for the Kindle version of the rigging guide book, and you will probably want to have that to help with your modifications. Good luck!

    • @SD_Alias
      @SD_Alias 2 месяца назад

      @@oddman-out thank you for your Tipps!

  • @NathanOsborn-fw6vl
    @NathanOsborn-fw6vl 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful work! I hope to start working on mine this summer. Were you tempted at all by the sliding rigger? I'm a heavy rower (250+) so I'm a little worried about porpoising in the boat.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 2 месяца назад

      Sorry for the slow reply. I was not tempted by the sliding rigger concept, but primarily due to the cost. I am assuming you are talking about this rig: www.rowingrigs.com/product-page/sliding-rigger-row-wing I think it makes sense conceptually, my boat does hobbyhorse a little as I row it. But it doesn't seem significant, and I have had such good luck with the Angus system that it didn't seem to make sense to try something new. I don't know what that weighs. The original in this boat weighed 25 pounds, and I am pretty sure the system I am using is around 5 pounds. The weight advantage more than offsets the disadvantage of the weight moving forward and aft (at least in my little pea brain!) AI seems to think the Alden rig weighs 18 pounds. Like everything else with these boats, there is a balance of cost and performance that will work for you.

  • @Redbulltennisedits
    @Redbulltennisedits 3 месяца назад

    tf is this?

  • @LeadingtheEscapade
    @LeadingtheEscapade 4 месяца назад

    Great video. how did you find this Ais receiver in the garmin mfd? we are looking at upgrading our sailboat network from nmea 1083 to nmea 2000 and this radio seems the most budget friendly way for the chart plotter to receive the radio and ais

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 4 месяца назад

      Most of the Garmin MFDs I have seen have a settings page, and from there a communications page. From the manual for this unit: Settings > Communications On this page were Serial Port, 0183, 2000, and wireless settings. Then: NMEA 2000 Settings - Select Settings > Communications > NMEA 2000 Setup. Device List: Displays the devices connected to the network. So finding the device list with the Radio/AIS unit shown was relatively straightforward. But it only appears when the unit is connected via 2000 and powered on. (Made that mistake once!) And this is an optional step just to reassure yourself it is connected, it works as soon as everything is hooked up and turned on. One of the things I love about the N2K network is how easy it is. If you have it connected right with the power and the terminators, the information exchange between units is seamless. I always struggled with the 0183 network whenever there was more than one device. I highly recommend the upgrade.

  • @samhendrix6210
    @samhendrix6210 4 месяца назад

    How's the paint on the skin-on-frame holding up? Have been considering doing the same but wasn't sure how well it would adhere.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 4 месяца назад

      I used the Petit EZPoxy. It has held up really well. I have put more than 60 miles on it, probably 7 or 8 trips so far. I am very careful with it, the skin on frame makes me a little nervous so I never beach it, I just step out in shallow water and carry the boat ashore. So far there are no signs of any peeling or loss of gloss, no scratches, and it still looks really good. Below the waterline the builder had put a coat of clear polyurethane varnish, and that part is holding up well too. I am quite pleased with the passing job. I did use some Penetrol on the application, I think it helped get a smoother finish.

  • @Thingswithwheels1
    @Thingswithwheels1 5 месяцев назад

    Good video! Looks to be mostly rust free (Rockers look clean!). Big transformation from when you picked it up!

  • @LeSexyJames
    @LeSexyJames 5 месяцев назад

    When the crickets comes out at stek park you can catch hundreds of catfish.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 5 месяцев назад

      Cool! What time of year is that?

    • @LeSexyJames
      @LeSexyJames 5 месяцев назад

      @@oddman-out usually in the summer time. They have a long sword like tails and catfish love them.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 5 месяцев назад

      @@LeSexyJames Thanks!

  • @dizispell
    @dizispell 6 месяцев назад

    Ha, I searched for Lake Tapps and was hoping to see my old house, and there it was, to the right of the house for sale 😁 my house dwarfed in comparison and does to the majority of houses on the lake. It was one of the first built on Inlet Island by my grandparents. As a kid, the lots next to my house were vacant, and I spent my time playing in the trees and making forts. Those days are sadly gone! Thanks for sharing! It’s a fun and beautiful lake!❤

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment!

  • @kpek33
    @kpek33 6 месяцев назад

    At low tide you can walk out to the island

  • @iamatt
    @iamatt 7 месяцев назад

    Doesn't get much more yankee than dip netting smelt

  • @christopherstruck7922
    @christopherstruck7922 8 месяцев назад

    Zinc strip is the way to go

  • @michaelhazzard4901
    @michaelhazzard4901 8 месяцев назад

    Copper prevents bacteria and fungus it does not prevent moss.

  • @williamcox740
    @williamcox740 8 месяцев назад

    In my opinion they're slaying the winter steelhead seals/sea lions everywhere right now

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 8 месяцев назад

      When I see just sea lions in the river, and no birds, I agree they are probably after the steelhead. But I am not sure, Tacoma Power shows few fish arriving at their facility.

    • @williamcox740
      @williamcox740 8 месяцев назад

      @@oddman-out the count went from 11 two weeks ago to 67 last week

  • @williamcox740
    @williamcox740 8 месяцев назад

    I fish constantly. I m at carnival boat launch right now fishing. Right before the snow there was smelt I saw them from here to toledo. In toledo I was finding pieces of them, at carnival some were beaching themselves

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 8 месяцев назад

      Nice! Thanks for the update. I don't think I am getting out as much as you are, I appreciate you making the comment.

  • @lisaconner7609
    @lisaconner7609 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful

  • @dbascur2
    @dbascur2 8 месяцев назад

    The real question is what earthly condition caused an entire forest to flash petrify.

  • @NWRocksguy
    @NWRocksguy 8 месяцев назад

    Rockhound bucket list for sure. Really captured the quality of the petrified wood, thx!

  • @traceyl.cumberland225
    @traceyl.cumberland225 8 месяцев назад

    This was very helpful, thank you! I'm getting ready to perform the same project on my 17 ft. wherry from fixed seat to sliding seat. Wish me luck.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 8 месяцев назад

      I sold the big wherry in that video and have just completed the same project with a Gentry Designed "Ruth". It went really well, was easy because I was replacing a drop in unit with the Angus Rowboats sliding seat rig. Replacing the fixed thwarts, your project will be more difficult! So, yes! Good Luck!

  • @fireksunk
    @fireksunk 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video, 👍

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @thexsoar
    @thexsoar 9 месяцев назад

    Sasquatch is perfectly normal but a squirrel statue is creepy? Nice video, as a guy who grew up in Kelso it's odd how much history we are never told.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 9 месяцев назад

      Haha! I hadn't thought about that. Thanks, I loved your comment.

  • @iviewthetube
    @iviewthetube 10 месяцев назад

    The Seventy48 helped you discover what you really like about kayaking.

  • @ВикторДемченко-д9ь
    @ВикторДемченко-д9ь 10 месяцев назад

    Славная лодочка. Приятно смотреть. Капитану удачи.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 10 месяцев назад

      Спасибо, я ценю комментарий.

  • @southjerseymountain
    @southjerseymountain 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for posting this video, it brought back many memories. We road this RR back in 2014, it was a once in a life time experience. Is sure looks different in the winter and by that I mean more beautiful. NJ USA

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 10 месяцев назад

      Joseph, thanks for the comment. The Animas River valley was glorious in the winter, for sure. It looks like you have some interest in model railroading too. I noted just yesterday that the Bachmann model railroad outfit has a Durango and Silverton train set. How fun is that?

  • @Catsthatslap
    @Catsthatslap 11 месяцев назад

    You should try martha lake up in lynwood, there are blugill and trout and the bass there are up to 9 pounds

  • @jpsuperstar
    @jpsuperstar Год назад

    Good advice on the mental game!

  • @310McQueen
    @310McQueen Год назад

    8:57 looks like Three Corners at the south end of Winlock-Vader road.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out Год назад

      Exactly right! ...and my old blue F250 that my grandson is now driving.

  • @Blackwater-Bandit
    @Blackwater-Bandit Год назад

    Monticello, not Montichello. The Monticello convention took place on tenant way, by lakeside industries. The town of Monticello was located there. They planted a tree to commemorate the occasion. The tree still stands today. There is a small white sign that says Monticello convention 1852 beside the tree. The town of Monticello got wiped out by a flood in 1867.

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out Год назад

      Mark, thanks for the comment. I appreciate the pronunciation comment, I never know. I read it, but I never hear people saying it, so I just pronounce it like I think it should be said. In this case I used Thomas Jefferson's house as a guide.

  • @Mike-iz9km
    @Mike-iz9km Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @jmeshox2730
    @jmeshox2730 Год назад

    I've never seen the movie but I get the gist of what happened.. That scene just blew me away

  • @PeterCooperUK
    @PeterCooperUK Год назад

    I’m headed to most of those places next month so it’s good to see them. I’d say your run was extreme 😅 but at least you’re guaranteed to hit the road again going east even if you do get lost.

  • @hikingwithjackieboy
    @hikingwithjackieboy Год назад

    The Big Bend area is beautiful.

  • @ChristianNally
    @ChristianNally Год назад

    How did seventy48 go?!

  • @MrJeep75
    @MrJeep75 Год назад

    Cool truck hope you didn't scrap the tank and pump

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out Год назад

      We are tryinig to figure out what to do with them! The tank and pump have been sitting in the yard now for several years. If you have a use for them, please let me know.

  • @kh455
    @kh455 Год назад

    It is not customary to lay your bike down on its drive-side ! It is a big no-no.

  • @ryanbabcock2735
    @ryanbabcock2735 Год назад

    That was our old engine turned forestry truck, beautiful rig, the body has been replaced twice, I have old pics before if you want them

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out Год назад

      Ryan, Thanks for the input! Yes, we would love to have the prior pictures. Are they hard copy, or do you have them electronically? If they are prints, maybe I can make arrangements to stop by and pick them up. Please email me privately at nick.kelso.wa@gmail.com Thanks!

    • @oddman-out
      @oddman-out 2 месяца назад

      Ryan - I hadn't followed up with you on this! If you still have those pictures, you could just photo them and send them to me.... Or whatever! Please let me know. My direct email is nick.kelso.wa at gmail. Thanks!

  • @mikeliddell2415
    @mikeliddell2415 Год назад

    Congrats on the attempt and thank you for sharing your hard-won lessons. 🙏🏻

  • @FutureAZA
    @FutureAZA Год назад

    Great video. Nice to see some good coverage of the good and bad of our town.

  • @kensakamoto258
    @kensakamoto258 Год назад

    I drove fire engines much like yours in the early 70's. You are very fortunate to have one that allows removal of the tank and pump without disturbing the side compartments. Many were made with the tank as an integral part of the body.

  • @jusik-polymath
    @jusik-polymath Год назад

    훌륭합니다.

  • @NWRocksguy
    @NWRocksguy Год назад

    Pretty rugged roads out there - I'm thinking you need a Jeep! I really like the video quality, the subtitles, the maps...very nice work. Makes me want to go back to Big Bend, that's for sure.

  • @NWRocksguy
    @NWRocksguy Год назад

    Great job - love the maps! Glad you were able to find the petroglyphs.

  • @opesdespopesdesp2041
    @opesdespopesdesp2041 Год назад

    Была красивая лодка в антикварном стиле. Стало непонятно что.

  • @larrysims6358
    @larrysims6358 Год назад

    Cool save!!!

  • @robertmichael7705
    @robertmichael7705 Год назад

    I have 75 + 76 model year, both AWD. I with 345 gas and a one with a diesel. 345 is a functioning dump tk. Haul 10 + ton its a beast! Not fast!

  • @garybergstrom3978
    @garybergstrom3978 Год назад

    Nice work , I worked on and drove many through out the years. Watch out for the butterfly hoods if it is windy out I still have dents on the back of my head from working on them😂

  • @markrunyon5524
    @markrunyon5524 Год назад

    I love Internationals,probably the most over built truck,right from the factory!That truck is beautiful,you were very smart.Any truck that a fire dept. owned is going to (usually) be in pristine condition,excellent canidates for restoration.Rust is VERY expensive to fix!I had a 1966,1ton,4 whl drive pickup.Built like a dump truck,impossible to overload,spread shale with the snowplow.Excellent placement of camera"s in this vid.The juice was definitely worth the squeeze!