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TB wrote:
It isn't at all unusual for the Nantahala in NC to be foggy. The water comes from the bottom of Nantahala Lake and is pretty cool year round. On really hot days a thick fog can form right over the water. The first time I ever ran it, visibility was about ten feet, as thick as I've ever seen it. I know! I HATE that! I've run the Nanty namy times, and occasionally, at least once I remember, it was so foggy I could not see most eddies until it was too late to set up to catch them! And eddies and eddy practice is superb on the Nanty, but only when you can see 'em and catch 'em, yano? ;-) John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
I know! I HATE that! I've run the Nanty namy times, and occasionally, at least once I remember, it was so foggy I could not see most eddies until it was too late to set up to catch them! And eddies and eddy practice is superb on the Nanty, but only when you can see 'em and catch 'em, yano? ;-) The Force, John, use the Force! Don't look for the eddies, listen for them. -- Steve Cramer Athens, GA |
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Steve Cramer wrote:
John Kuthe wrote: I know! I HATE that! I've run the Nanty namy times, and occasionally, at least once I remember, it was so foggy I could not see most eddies until it was too late to set up to catch them! And eddies and eddy practice is superb on the Nanty, but only when you can see 'em and catch 'em, yano? ;-) The Force, John, use the Force! Don't look for the eddies, listen for them. -- Steve Cramer Athens, GA I'm far too visually dependent!! ;-) Besides, many eddied sound just like a ROCK, yano? Hee hee! John Kuthe... |
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