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![]() Tom McCloud wrote: Second answer is a question to our Canadian members: you know the definition of kayak disease at it applies to the Inuit? Are you referring to "kayak angst"? It's a form of vertigo that can occur when paddling in fog, darkness or other conditions that make it impossible to visually distinguish the water's surface. Your brain loses all spatial orientation. Fortunately, simply creating ripples on the water surface with your paddle is enough to "break the spell", so to speak. |
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