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wilko, I reread my previous post regarding your sad state of affairs,
and also want to express my regrets for your injury. What I wrote, is that as someone else who does not bounce back up as easy as I use to, or for that matter, bounce down in the first place! I have found that getting older is the pits! I have always read your stories about "Dare and Do" with some secret admiration, wishing that I could still "Do"! Alas those days are past, and I must be content to paddle easy ways, and leave the rowdy stuff for the younger dare crowd. But I have also found that the easy paddle is still a joy, and I know that you will be welcomed. Just bring your stories, RkyMtnHootOwl. 0v0 On 29 Nov 2005 09:20:54 -0800, riverman wrote: Wow, sorry to hear about your wrist, Wilko. At least its not springtime, so you have a few months of enforced rest and recuperation facing you. --riverman |
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Robin, Myron, no worries. Although I have to forget about cartwheeling
for a while (at least when my personal doctor is around ;-)), that doesn't mean that I have completely stopped kayaking. This past sunday we ran the upper Rur in Germany, with a group of nine boaters from the http://kanoforum.nl paddling forum where most of the paddlers knew eachother from. Funny detail is that one of the guys that I paddled with on Sunday had known me since 1994 from RBP when we exchanged some e-mails but never met me IRL untill now! :-) So, I don't stop paddling, just took precautions not to be slowed down by the injury. I paddled a creekboat instead of my trusted Flipstick playboat to prevent me from playing. Good thing too, because we had a swimmer at the bottom of this slide: http://www.xackers.net/freewheelers/pictures/rur10.jpg He got stuck upside-down for maybe 20 seconds, before bailing out. A friend bailed him out while I had to get his boat and paddle, which were stuck on a submerged rock in a micro-eddy at the bottom of the drop against the wall (on the right side of this picture). Getting to those rocks and climb onto them (covered in slippery silt) would have been quite a challenge from a playboat. Altogether a good day on the river with a nice water level and fun company. :-) Maybe another trip this weekend... :-) Other impressions of a very similar trip (also with snow on the banks) on the same river last season: http://www.xackers.net/freewheelers/imagerur.htm Wilko riverman wrote: Wow, sorry to hear about your wrist, Wilko. At least its not springtime, so you have a few months of enforced rest and recuperation facing you. --riverman |
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