Back in Dec , 2008 when we paddled the St Mary's River and after getting into camp. Someone ( name withheld to protect the guilty) pulled his canoe in next to mine and moved mine to make some room. Only trouble is a light weight (30 pounds) canoe needs to be further up on the sand bar then a normal fiberglass ( 80 pound ) canoe.
So with a breeze my canoe decided to launch itself and continue on down river. To make a long story short the guilty party retrieved my canoe for me and in the process a picture was taken.
From that picture the person harassing ( in good fun ) me was listing the stuff I had on and listing the price then said ... Chucks canoe trying to get away .... Priceless. :lol: :lol:
One item he listed was the hat as a Tilley which it wasn't but a look a like that is manufactured here in Tampa , Fl. The Ultimate Hat and it is a dam good one.
As luck would have it I located the Tilleys on sale and got one of the Ventilated ones in yesterday , they call it the Air Flow. I have to say it is well made and extremely comfortable with a lot wider brim on it , especially the front and back which offers a lot of sun protection. Plus if or should I say when it rains on me my glasses will be protected. The ventilated crown offers more ventilation then a solid one.
What has me thinking of sun protection is that the oldest daughter has to go in for skin cancer removal ( surgery ) on her nose and then some plastic surgery to repair the damage. The wife will be there with her as support. That does not sound like fun so if I can be in the shade when in the sun .... All the better. The long slacks i wear , the supplex nylon shirts have a high uv rating and the hat has a 50 rating.
Just starting to play it safe and being comfortable while doing it. This Florida sun in the summer will bake you if you are not prepared for it.
That trip was in December , that's the reason for the boots , they are my cold weather gear when getting in and out of the boat. Ist morning in camp we had frost.
Chuck.
An Ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure........... :wink:
So with a breeze my canoe decided to launch itself and continue on down river. To make a long story short the guilty party retrieved my canoe for me and in the process a picture was taken.
From that picture the person harassing ( in good fun ) me was listing the stuff I had on and listing the price then said ... Chucks canoe trying to get away .... Priceless. :lol: :lol:
One item he listed was the hat as a Tilley which it wasn't but a look a like that is manufactured here in Tampa , Fl. The Ultimate Hat and it is a dam good one.
As luck would have it I located the Tilleys on sale and got one of the Ventilated ones in yesterday , they call it the Air Flow. I have to say it is well made and extremely comfortable with a lot wider brim on it , especially the front and back which offers a lot of sun protection. Plus if or should I say when it rains on me my glasses will be protected. The ventilated crown offers more ventilation then a solid one.
What has me thinking of sun protection is that the oldest daughter has to go in for skin cancer removal ( surgery ) on her nose and then some plastic surgery to repair the damage. The wife will be there with her as support. That does not sound like fun so if I can be in the shade when in the sun .... All the better. The long slacks i wear , the supplex nylon shirts have a high uv rating and the hat has a 50 rating.
Just starting to play it safe and being comfortable while doing it. This Florida sun in the summer will bake you if you are not prepared for it.
That trip was in December , that's the reason for the boots , they are my cold weather gear when getting in and out of the boat. Ist morning in camp we had frost.
Chuck.
An Ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure........... :wink: