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On 23-Oct-2003, Mary Malmros wrote:
There you go! You got a divine right to scuba. Hardly. You'd have a hard time finding a dealer that would sell you air without a license unless you're in a tourist haven offshore (Cuba's a good example). The key is that it's a standard that's enforced within the industry - there's no equivalent in paddling. My local whitewataer outfitter won't rent a boat to anyone except if they sign a pretty long form in which they have to specifically initial statements that they have various skills. Does a retailer similarly not sell a kayak to anyone who walks in the door? Sorry, but this is where it breaks down. While some may be reluctant to rent, there are lots of places to buy gear without restriction. I've heard this assertion many times, but not once yet heard a convincing argument to support it After several teenagers were killed in an avalanche in the Canadian Rockies, a western federal politician has been ranting on setting up controls for backcountry skiing. So far, her hysterics have been largely ignored. Skiers aren't ignoring her yet. If she wasn't in a minor opposition party, her voice in government might carry further. Sea kayakers in Canada are required, by law, to carry a throw rope at all times. Most of us, even those with WW rescue training, question the need. Other than towing, I can think of very few uses for a throw rope in a sea kayak. A tow rope, maybe, but a throw rope makes a mediocre tow rope. Someone thought it would be a good idea and imposed it. Meanwhile, here in Massachusetts, two women died kayaking within the last couple of weeks, in what was quite likely a case of insufficient preparation and/or skills and/or judgment. Must have got that gear from one of those responsible dealers with lots of guts. Mike |
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