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Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
On Oct 25, 6:02*pm, Rich wrote:
On Oct 25, 6:00 pm, John Kuthe wrote: On Oct 25, 9:12 am, "Cricket" wrote: "John Kuthe" wrote in message .... On Oct 25, 6:31 am, Rich wrote: On Oct 24, 8:55 pm, (Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, Rich said: clogging up pages and pages of text on the usenet group recreation.boats.paddle as the following posting I am including You know, if you're going to complain about somebody flooding a newsgroup, it would probably be a good idea to get the name of the newsgroup right. This is rec.boats.paddle. There is no such heirarchy as "recreation". Actualy we are both correct. rec.boats.paddle is an accepted abbreviation but if you sign up for this group the first broad catagory is "recreation" not rec. Type them both into a google search and it takes you to the same place. Gotta love it..... :) Rich Rich And already we are seeing a return the the RBP chatter of olde! Pointlessly arguments about things that have nothing to do with boating! :-) John Kuthe... ################################################## ########################### Yeah, but it shows numbers so people actually stop and check (even SponsonBoy's post do that), and then they're here and might stay. And I'd be pretty amazed at any ISP that didn't know that "rec" stood for "recreation", but whatever. It's way too cold and nasty here for much paddling, so gotta amuse ourselves somehow. One disadvantage to plastic boat - in the "olden days" you could spend the winter discussing major repairs and tear-downs. Now, not so much... Too cold? Why, is the water solid? I live in Missouri, and my home river is the Saint Francis. If the water's liquid, people paddle! I've paddled in below 0 Celsius temps and had ice forming on my paddle, and when it was raining ice too. But as long as the water's liquid, and exists... John Kuthe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - John, I have paddled the St. Francis River in the past, as well as the Little SF, Big Creek, the Eleven Point and the Current when I was in the area. *All lovely rivers, and I look forward to doing them again someday. *As a Michigan-based paddler, we never put the canoes away for the winter. *There are spots that stay ope in the cities, and a few natural-flow rivers that are spring-fed. *I remember a couple winters ago a bunch of us with boats on top pulled into a restaurant in February and wiped out the parking lot for the snow machines that came later. *Boy, did we get some strange looks! Now, how about starting a BOATING controversy that has nothing to do with sp******ns or ISPs. *How about reviving the straps vs. ropes arguement and we'll have a showdown between the trucker's hitchers and the cam bucklers? Rich Straps vs. Ropes!! I'm a dyed in the wool ROPER!!! Cam buckles are for WIMPS! I put a double twist in my trucker's hitches just to make them easier to untie! And besides, if straps are so cool, how come no one makes macrame out of straps? :-) John Kuthe... |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 16:02:08 -0700 (PDT), Rich
wrote: On Oct 25, 6:00?pm, John Kuthe wrote: On Oct 25, 9:12?am, "Cricket" wrote: "John Kuthe" wrote in message ... On Oct 25, 6:31 am, Rich wrote: On Oct 24, 8:55 pm, (Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, Rich said: clogging up pages and pages of text on the usenet group recreation.boats.paddle as the following posting I am including You know, if you're going to complain about somebody flooding a newsgroup, it would probably be a good idea to get the name of the newsgroup right. This is rec.boats.paddle. There is no such heirarchy as "recreation". Actualy we are both correct. rec.boats.paddle is an accepted abbreviation but if you sign up for this group the first broad catagory is "recreation" not rec. Type them both into a google search and it takes you to the same place. Gotta love it..... :) Rich Rich And already we are seeing a return the the RBP chatter of olde! Pointlessly arguments about things that have nothing to do with boating! :-) John Kuthe... ################################################## #########################?## Yeah, but it shows numbers so people actually stop and check (even SponsonBoy's post do that), and then they're here and might stay. And I'd be pretty amazed at any ISP that didn't know that "rec" stood for "recreation", but whatever. It's way too cold and nasty here for much paddling, so gotta amuse ourselves somehow. ?One disadvantage to plastic boat - in the "olden days" you could spend the winter discussing major repairs and tear-downs. ?Now, not so much... Too cold? Why, is the water solid? I live in Missouri, and my home river is the Saint Francis. If the water's liquid, people paddle! I've paddled in below 0 Celsius temps and had ice forming on my paddle, and when it was raining ice too. But as long as the water's liquid, and exists... John Kuthe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - John, I have paddled the St. Francis River in the past, as well as the Little SF, Big Creek, the Eleven Point and the Current when I was in the area. All lovely rivers, and I look forward to doing them again someday. As a Michigan-based paddler, we never put the canoes away for the winter. There are spots that stay ope in the cities, and a few natural-flow rivers that are spring-fed. I remember a couple winters ago a bunch of us with boats on top pulled into a restaurant in February and wiped out the parking lot for the snow machines that came later. Boy, did we get some strange looks! Now, how about starting a BOATING controversy that has nothing to do with sp******ns or ISPs. How about reviving the straps vs. ropes arguement and we'll have a showdown between the trucker's hitchers and the cam bucklers? Rich There's no point in discussing that, everyone knows that straps are far better. |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
I prefer stropes, which are flat webbings that you still tie knots
into. The boats bounce all over hell, but nobody can accuse me of taking sides...... Rich |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
"Rich" wrote in message ... I prefer stropes, which are flat webbings that you still tie knots into. The boats bounce all over hell, but nobody can accuse me of taking sides...... Rich My truck was an appliance deliver truck in it's (long ago) youth. So it's got attachment points everywhere, and a rack behind the cab. I toss my boats in the back, grab the bungees with the 'biners and hook 'em up and go... I laugh at your ropes and straps! Ha ha!! (Always wished I could make that sound like the Monty Python version...) |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
On Oct 25, 10:47*pm, "Cricket" wrote:
"Rich" wrote in message ... I prefer stropes, which are flat webbings that you still tie knots into. *The boats bounce all over hell, but nobody can accuse me of taking sides...... Rich My truck was an appliance deliver truck in it's (long ago) youth. *So it's got attachment points everywhere, and a rack behind the cab. I toss my boats in the back, grab the bungees with the 'biners and hook 'em up and go... I laugh at your ropes and straps! *Ha ha!! (Always wished I could make that sound like the Monty Python version...) Bungees??!! I hope you have some super-reinforced mondo-bulletproof bungees!! I can't begin to count the number of bungees I've found along roadways. Those things are notoriously unreliable. How many boats have you bounced off the pavement? I can honestly say I've never lost a boat tied with my ropes! John Kuthe... |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
"John Kuthe" wrote in message ... Bungees??!! I hope you have some super-reinforced mondo-bulletproof bungees!! I can't begin to count the number of bungees I've found along roadways. Those things are notoriously unreliable. How many boats have you bounced off the pavement? I can honestly say I've never lost a boat tied with my ropes! John Kuthe... Actually, these are pretty hefty. And they've got good, solid 'biners built in. But mostly, the fact that the boats are down in the bed and restrained that way makes me happier than I would be otherwise. For on top, out in the wind, they get straps or ropes (ahah - not gonna pin me down there...) Never lost a boat in thirty some years (sigh) of hauling them, and I've used every fastening method known to man. Including shoving three of them *inside* the motor home...something to do with my somewhat OCD tying methods, I think... One of the beauties of little boats. ;) Cricket |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
Galen Hekhuis wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 16:02:08 -0700 (PDT), Rich wrote: On Oct 25, 6:00?pm, John Kuthe wrote: On Oct 25, 9:12?am, "Cricket" wrote: "John Kuthe" wrote in message ... On Oct 25, 6:31 am, Rich wrote: On Oct 24, 8:55 pm, (Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, Rich said: clogging up pages and pages of text on the usenet group recreation.boats.paddle as the following posting I am including You know, if you're going to complain about somebody flooding a newsgroup, it would probably be a good idea to get the name of the newsgroup right. This is rec.boats.paddle. There is no such heirarchy as "recreation". Actualy we are both correct. rec.boats.paddle is an accepted abbreviation but if you sign up for this group the first broad catagory is "recreation" not rec. Type them both into a google search and it takes you to the same place. Gotta love it..... :) Rich Rich And already we are seeing a return the the RBP chatter of olde! Pointlessly arguments about things that have nothing to do with boating! :-) John Kuthe... ################################################## #########################?## Yeah, but it shows numbers so people actually stop and check (even SponsonBoy's post do that), and then they're here and might stay. And I'd be pretty amazed at any ISP that didn't know that "rec" stood for "recreation", but whatever. It's way too cold and nasty here for much paddling, so gotta amuse ourselves somehow. ?One disadvantage to plastic boat - in the "olden days" you could spend the winter discussing major repairs and tear-downs. ?Now, not so much... Too cold? Why, is the water solid? I live in Missouri, and my home river is the Saint Francis. If the water's liquid, people paddle! I've paddled in below 0 Celsius temps and had ice forming on my paddle, and when it was raining ice too. But as long as the water's liquid, and exists... John Kuthe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - John, I have paddled the St. Francis River in the past, as well as the Little SF, Big Creek, the Eleven Point and the Current when I was in the area. All lovely rivers, and I look forward to doing them again someday. As a Michigan-based paddler, we never put the canoes away for the winter. There are spots that stay ope in the cities, and a few natural-flow rivers that are spring-fed. I remember a couple winters ago a bunch of us with boats on top pulled into a restaurant in February and wiped out the parking lot for the snow machines that came later. Boy, did we get some strange looks! Now, how about starting a BOATING controversy that has nothing to do with sp******ns or ISPs. How about reviving the straps vs. ropes arguement and we'll have a showdown between the trucker's hitchers and the cam bucklers? Rich There's no point in discussing that, everyone knows that straps are far better. Hee! Hee! Have to agree with Galen on that! :-) -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!
Rich wrote:
Everyone! Please read the following response from ISP.com about Tim's postings: "Thank you for including such detail, we have disabled his account causing him to call in and will deal with him when he does call in. Daryl F Sysops And all will be quiet... up to the next episode of spamsonman, which is probably in a year or two, if his previous visits are taken into consideration. Oh well... Much changes and much stays the same. :-) -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
Home Rivers
On Nov 9, 2:07*pm, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
John Kuthe wrote: snip Too cold? Why, is the water solid? I live in Missouri, and my home river is the Saint Francis. If the water's liquid, people paddle! I've paddled in below 0 Celsius temps and had ice forming on my paddle, and when it was raining ice too. But as long as the water's liquid, and exists... You have a home river? I'm jealous... Well, The Saint as we call it is 100 miles from STL, but it's the most reliable WW river closest to STL. And it's my favorite place on the planet too! It's not fancy, but I call it home. John Kuthe... |
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