Allan Bennett wrote:
That is, of course, not canoeing.
OTOH nor is ball control, but a canoe polo player that can't do that is
worthless. Similarly, a sea paddler that can't navigate could use
superlative paddling technique to disappear speedily and efficiently off
past his intended landing and on towards the mid-Atlantic and consequent
death, and so on. The secondary stuff can make a very appreciative
difference too, and is worth some serious thought.
Pete.
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