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Channeling Izaak Walton, "The Compleat Canoeist" or compleatcanoeing.com. Note that a kayak is just a low, double-ended canoe.
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Jibwah.com
Means "before" in Ojibway. As in, before you set out on your trip.
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Just brainstorming. Not sure if it's helpful.
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Thanks for all of your suggestions. Originally Posted by: Gavia Keep it short and don't emphasize the planning part in the name. It seems unlikely people will use a site much that's primarily about trip planning. So, what should I emphasize? I should probably explain the vision that I have. I'm trying to expand the RouteFinder to other areas besides the BWCA/Quetico. Some areas I'm trying to go to are:
- Sylvania Wilderness Area (basically done, just need to put it on the website)
- Algonquin Provincial Park
- Woodland Caribou Provincial Park
- Wabakimi Provincial Park
- Atikaki, Whiteshell, and Nopiming Provincial Parks
- Apostle Islands
- Allagash Wilderness Waterway
- Saint Regis Canoe Area
- Various other small canoeing regions, such as some state parks
- Some popular paddling rivers
As you can see from the areas, I'm hoping to appeal to both canoeists and kayakers, so I probably need to use paddle or paddling instead of canoe or canoeing. (I'm a canoeist, so I've been very biased towards that.) Some of the areas are more day-tripping than camping, but I think the site will always be mostly about paddle camping.
I'm also working on a trip planning app - packing lists, group coordination, maps, etc.
What is this site about if it isn't planning? Why do you come here?
I agree completely with keeping it short. But how to do that and still encompass everything this site is and will be about?
Originally Posted by: old salt Wildpaddles.
Taken. I may be able to buy it, but I don't really want to... Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Originally Posted by: Gavia
I like the way this site is being developed. But I've also been thinking that there may be too many canoe tripping sites. There's this one, Quiet Journey, and canoetripping.net, not to mention BWCA.com. I'd leave that last one alone but I could see merging the other three.
I think you missed a few
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I like the way this site is being developed. But I've also been thinking that there may be too many canoe tripping sites. There's this one, Quiet Journey, and canoetripping.net, not to mention BWCA.com. I'd leave that last one alone but I could see merging the other three.
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Wildpaddles.
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Keep it short and don't emphasize the planning part in the name. It seems unlikely people will use a site much that's primarily about trip planning.
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Originally Posted by: bstrege Originally Posted by: paddlenutz How about "Northwoods Canoe Tripping," or "Northwoods Canoeing?" I hadn't thought of that one - thanks. The one that we were planning on going with is Paddle Planner. It doesn't limit the site geographically and explains in a short phrase what this site does. What do you think? Is there something I'm not thinking of? I'm planning on rolling out the new name when I add Sylvania in a week or two. How about "Paddling Adventure Planner", "Adventure Paddling Planner," or Expedition Paddling Planner?"
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Originally Posted by: bstrege <p> Originally Posted by: Gavia </p><p>You want to attract people who go canoe camping? Try Canoe Camping. Canoetripping is already taken. Or you could just expand geographically and call it NACanoeing (North America), or CanoeingNA. PaddleCamp?</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://canoecamping.com/" target="_blank">Canoecamping.com</a> is taken - but I can buy it for $2,000!</p> I would offer $500 and see what they say. They are still making good money.
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Originally Posted by: Gavia Scam?
I don't think so - it just looks like this company bought a bunch of BWCA-related domain names in the hopes that someone would buy them.
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