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… without touching the bank with paddle or canoe at all during the trip, for coup. Do same alone in canoe, for grand coup. I
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Same, paddling stern, for coup. Alone in canoe for grand coup. I
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Paddle stern in rough weather, and, without shifting paddle, describe a figure 8 within the space of 100 yards square, ending at point of beginning. Repeat with paddle on other side, for coup. Alone in canoe for grand coup. I
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Paddle bow under same conditions, except that ”cross bow“ stroke is permitted, for coup. Alone in canoe, for grand coup. I
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Carrying. (Not permitted for girls under 18.) Overhead carry: Canoe must be handled from ground without assistance. ¼ mile over trail, or ½ mile over road. Two persons, coup. One person, grand coup. (Canoe not to be less than 15 feet.) I
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Poling. Pole in quick water (running at least 4 miles an hour) 5 miles down stream and 5 miles return, without rest in three hours, with assistance of bow paddler, without bumping or grounding canoe, for coup. Without bow paddler, for grand coup. I
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Gunwales. Alone in 18-foot canoe, get up on gunwales within 2 feet of one end, one foot on each gunwale, without aid of paddle, walk the gunwales to within 2 feet of the other end, without upsetting canoe, for coup. As above, in a 16-foot canoe or less, turn about on the gunwales at the far end, and return to starting point, for grand coup. I
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Make a continuous canoe trip of 100 miles with not more than 2 companions, neither of whom is a guide, through strange waters, sleeping out every night, for coup. 200 miles. for grand coup. I
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Make a continuous canoe trip of 150 miles, with a party which may be guided, sleeping out every night, for coup. 300 miles, for grand coup. I
48-C-99
Sail a boat without expert help for 50 miles in 1 season, for coup. 100 miles, for grand coup. I-I