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Ultralight, All Heart: Adirondack Pack Canoes by Hornbeck

Guest: Josh Trombley, head of Hornbeck Boats
Topic: The Adirondack pack canoe—past, present, and why it changes how (and how often) people get on the water.

Hornbeck Boats began in the 1970s with founder Pete Hornbeck, a paddler-artist who revived the Adirondack tradition of pack boats—open, canoe-shaped craft paddled with a double-blade. 

Pete’s minimalist ethos (light, durable, no unnecessary weight) and his embrace of Kevlar created boats that many paddlers—especially solo and older paddlers—could lift, carry, and launch on their own.

Josh shares:

Why it matters: a Hornbeck often means more days on the water—and the independence to go where motors don’t.

Learn more: hornbeckboats.com • adktaste.co/talks043

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