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Bill Tuthill wrote:
bb wrote: How did you guys and gals get started kayaking? Work your way through formal instruction? Friends? Get a book, a kayak and start self teaching? Just wing it with a kayak? Any and all types of kayaking would be of interest. I'm self-taught, which explains why I'm so bad. William Nealy's cartoon book "Kayak" helped me, but not enough to make me good. After I get comfortable with a kayak in protected waters my current opinion is to at least get with someone and learn to roll. River kayaking, or sea and lake kayaking? The answers are probably very different depending. It's hard to roll a sea kayak. On rivers inflatable kayakers seldom can roll, but enjoy themselves anyway. Probably the biggest misconception that non-kayakers have is that you need to know how to roll to be able to paddle a kayak. Granted, there are conditions that you shouldn't even consider going into without having a strong, polished roll, but for your average recreational kayaker knowing how to roll just isn't all that important. I've talked to quite a number of people who seem to think you need to spend six months in a pool practicing your roll before you have the skills to go out on a river or a lake. Nothing could be farther from the truth. -- //-Walt // // Sigs suck. Oh, the irony. |
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