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OK, I think I got you pegged now. Did you post on the MCC Paddle
Prattle looking for advice on starting a boating program, or bringing
a swif****er safety instructor to Charlottesville for a weekend, or
sumpin' like that? Or am I just remembering enquiries you have made
here on r.b.p?

Yer job sounds like a more formalized version of what is called, on
many campuses, faculty adviser to the Outting Club.

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Although I have posted several questions, I think the one I got flamed
for was about correlating river levels, CFS and difficulties of rivers
and trying to explain it to non-boaters / administrators. I think
someone suspected I had an accident in the program and was looking for
something to CMA. I was looking for a canoe instructor at one point as
well but I have mostly just posted on rbp.

As for my job, UVa has an outdoor recreation program which is a part of
the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department (who also maintains the
fitness facilities, runs the flag football leagues, etc.) and that's the
one that pays my salary. UVa also has a student-run Outdoors Club which
is completely separate. UVa has contracted independent organizations
which receive student funding but are not technically part of the
university. But since our program is a part of the university, we enjoy
all the privileges that entails such as liability coverage, monetary
resources, etc. Overall, it's not a bad job and gives me a reason to go
paddling on a work day every now and again instead of having to take the
day off. You know the bumper sticker that says "a bad day on the river
is better than a good day in the office" - well, for me sometimes the
day on the river IS the day in the office.

Eric

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Eric wrote:


Wilko wrote:


Wilko (who's managed to get over the RBP addiction to the point where he
only visits quickly, once a week or so... Sadly, not even getting
withdrawal symptoms. :-( )


Methinks it's due to your new addiction... BT!


Could be, although I've toned down the time spent on BT as well... At
least I spent two days in my boat this past weekend! :-)

Wilko

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Wilko wrote:


Eric wrote:



Wilko wrote:


Wilko (who's managed to get over the RBP addiction to the point where he
only visits quickly, once a week or so... Sadly, not even getting
withdrawal symptoms. :-( )


Methinks it's due to your new addiction... BT!



Could be, although I've toned down the time spent on BT as well... At
least I spent two days in my boat this past weekend! :-)

Wilko



Lucky you. I, however, spent two days on the floor of my house this
past weekend playing with my 3 month old daughter! She'll be big enough
for a boat soon.

E



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Eric wrote:


Wilko wrote:

Eric wrote:

Methinks it's due to your new addiction... BT!


Could be, although I've toned down the time spent on BT as well... At
least I spent two days in my boat this past weekend! :-)



Lucky you. I, however, spent two days on the floor of my house this
past weekend playing with my 3 month old daughter! She'll be big enough
for a boat soon.


I know for a fact that several paddler's kids had spent some time in a
boat before they were that old. A German paddling buddy and her husband
took her newborn on a canoe when the child wasn't that old yet.

Another padding couple (with her being in her 6th or 7th month now)
joined us this past Sunday, joking that the child needs to feel the
effect of water so that it (dunno yet what sexe it will be) will also
become a passionate paddler. :-)

Before you know it she will be old enough to join you on most paddling
trips! Time flies (...like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana ;-)).

Wilko

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