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![]() On 12-Oct-2005, "KMAN" wrote: Do you have any evidence to suggest that the rate of injury of self-taught kayakers exceeds that of those who receive "professional instruction?" If so, I'd like to see it. A rank beginner that is self-taught in whitewater will quickly be swimming. The same paddler with a professional or competent non-professional instructor will be rescued and guided thru all steps of WW paddling. Swimming in WW is dangerous. Most of us know that - you don't. Mike |