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Topic: How many safety issues can you spot in these photos?  (Read 6752 times)

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I'm pretty sure that before there were roads or powerboats, this was a common sight in the NW.  Only, the cargo would have been beaver pelts and the crew would be wearing canvas or buckskin.

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Probly with a larger canoe not stacked quite so high.  ;)

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What you guys call overloaded, I call ballast.  ;D  It looks fun and challenging.  Besides, they had a safety plan--the beer was safe in its own non-overloaded vessel.  At the end of the day, that is all that matters.