On Oct 30, 6:21 pm, "Cricket" wrote:
"Bill Tuthill" wrote in message
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krueger wrote:
But in some respects, I think this also reflects the state of the
paddling
community, especially open boaters on the West Coast. It used to be our
rivers were a busy place with lots of folks of both persuasion out there
enjoying a great sport. Did anyone catch "My Turn" in Newsweek? Now it
seems that every other outing, our group is the only one out there and
it's
getting smaller too........We're getting older, our boats are getting
older
and neither are replaceable to a certain degree. Yes, along with the
creaky
joints, our interests are slowly shifting or is it expanding? Be it
better
or worse. But as long as the knees still bend, the ankles still flex and
the
wrists/fingers are willing to grip, we'll still paddle. Rivers may
morph
into the bay, slough, and lagoons, but the spirit carries on!
The higher cost of gasoline might have something to do with it.
I was going to drive north from San Jose to run the class 2 Klamath
(below Copco reservoir) last weekend, but didn't want to pay for gas.
However two weekends ago on the South Silver below Ice House reservoir,
there were scads of kayakers!
Build a river, and they will come!
I was going to submit a TR of my recent Grand Canyon adventure,
but the audience here is so small I didn't take the time.
I think the gas issue is a point - I'm lucky and have a dozen little
fiddling around rivers near here, and I get out paddling quite a bit, but
they're hardly worth a trip report...even my moonlight treks down the
Kalamazoo at midnight are a lot more fun to do than to read about.
I still read, and I've got most of the spam canned, but things are a bit
slow around here.
Cricket
I think one major reason RBP has lost favor in the past 10-15 years is
the advent and tremendous popularity of the WWW. Not naming any
websites in particular, but people love websites, because they offer a
much richer mix of media than simple ASCII text, which Usenet is
limited to. Plain and simple.
It's almost a wonder Usenet still exists! I mean, horses and buggy's
barely exist anymore, and such is the way with yesteryear's
technologies, of which Usenet is these days, yano?
Maybe someone needs to start an rbp.com website! Whoops! Someone
already did:
http://rbp.com/
;-)
John Kuthe...
John Kuthe...