On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 07:10:19 GMT, Michael Daly wrote:
On 13-Jan-2006, "KMAN" wrote:
I found this and some other hits: http://tinyurl.com/99aup
've mentioned it a few times. Hardly bragging. And that still doesn't
mean that there's any real association of the technique with me.
I'm not aware of any changes to my email address
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Too bad you can't post under your real name.
Can't you just refrain from opening messages from me if you
don't want to see them
Zapping your messages in advance improves this newsgroup's signal
to noise ratio.
Mike
Michael, apart from the noise, as I understand the technique, when a
kayaker is inverted in a kayak, having blown a roll, the kayaker
reaches a hand up along side the hull of their inverted kayak, and
another kayaker grabs his hand to assist recovery by pulling the
inverted kayaker back up right. Having been in that position a few
times, and not having mastered the roll, I was grateful for the hand
of God that pulled me back up. I really did not care who the other
hand was attached to.
If you have been in a position to assist some less skilled kayakers, I
am sure they appreciated your expertise. I expect that a kayaker would
have had to actually found themselves inverted to appreciate the
technique, while at the same time those who only talk about rolling,
can find it superfulous! OvO