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Unless one is just puttin round flat water in a rec boat for fun, everyone
should learn and practice bracing and a basic roll. Old, young, kids, taught them all. Not hard to learn, and sea kayaks are alot easier to roll than white water boats, at least in my experience. BTW, females often make better students, most guys at first think they can power their way up. "Rick" wrote in message k.net... Melissa wrote: ...stuff deleted That said, though anything is possible given the right - or wrong - circumstances, I've paddled in the midst of breaching Orca and Gray Whales countless times, and I've never seen a whale, breaching or otherwise, upset a kayak. They've always seemed acutely aware of the boats around them, and while they will come very close and interact with boaters, their movements around the boats have always been precise and graceful. Melissa, An earlier edition of sea kayaker (probably 8-9 years back) contained a letter to the editor about a paddle in Magdalena Bay during the breeding season for grey whales. The writer described how he managed to inadvertantly get between momma and calf. Needless to say, the damage to the boat left the writer with a greater need for an efficient crawl stroke than a roll. Perhaps someone has that letter somewhere in their collection? Rick PS: My understanding is that, for economic reasons, it is difficult to venture to Magdalena Bay without paying for a guide, nowadays. I presume this may also provide some benefit to the whales and limit how many times such events occur, though this is probably wishful thinking on my part. |
Melissa wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Wilko, On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 23:44:03 +0100, you wrote: Isn't there something about it on snopes.com? You may have seen this by now over at r.b.p.touring, but if you haven't, here it is: http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/kayak.asp Thanks Melissa, I hadn't seen this, but I suspected that there would be. I don't frequent RBP.T much any more, so thanks for the link! :-) Wilko -- Wilko van den Bergh wilko(a t)dse(d o t)nl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://wilko.webzone.ru/ |
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