The moniker of Old Curmudgeon was come by honestly. Through
much effort, including cigar chomping, beer drinking, studied
deprecation of the habits of others, and generaly being very
ornery, Bill and certain understudies (who shall go un-named)
have come near to perfecting the art of wasting time under
the guise of paddling and building and repairing boats (Photo:
A few old curmudgeons with a few old canoes).
Their excellent adventure to Georgian Bay is also documented here.
Be sure to read about Three Men in a Swamp -- Okefenokee 1996 which was published in the WCHA journal WOODEN CANOE.
Heres another WOODEN CANOE article he wrote on a sailing trip down the Outer Banks .
Canoe cruising on rivers is a subject of the Canoe Camping website. Bill is a contributor to the river reviews found there.
Take Bill's virtual tour of North American Canoe Clubs, past and present.
Bill has a "work in progress" -- a bibliography on the subject of North American river journeys.
Bill is a member of the American Canoe Association and is a qualified canoeing and kayaking instructor. He's got an "Adaptive Paddling" endorsement, and has helped many to expand their world through canoeing and kayaking.
Bill is proud to be in the brotherhood of submariners (that's pronounced "submareeners").
Bill and Ted share their excellent kayak building adventure.
Bill detailed plans for building a Six Hour Wouldn't Canvas Canoe in the WCHA journal.
Send Bill email here.
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