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From: Sam and Ann Isaacs <saisaacs_at_netcom.ca>
subject: [Paddlewise] Who Are We?
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 22:44:13 +0000
Time to get in my few kilobytes of fame....

I am a 44 yr old lurker (mostly) and paddler living in Richmond, BC...
thereby giving me the opportunity of playing in the Pacific Northwest (or
Southwest).

My wife and I have been paddling for about 9 years... I once made the
mistake of describing it as recreational paddling to suggest more emphasis
on fun and less on adventure/adrenalin... but then after all, it is all
recreational! We do mostly day trips, some overnighting and the occasional
week long trip. I used to canoe, which my wife did not enjoy... she was an
immediate convert to kayaking, though.... 

We paddle old Pacific Water Sport Sea Otters... I have a fondness for them,
and when one was stolen - off the top of our car out front of our house ;-(
  I replaced it with a day-glo orange Sea Otter.... to improve visibility,
of course (others describe it as an eye sore - but hey, safety comes first).

I subscribe to a simple paddling rule... I don't do cold water (cold water
being under 90 degrees F.) So... I plan accordingly, and exercise judgement
to try to prevent compromising this simple rule. So far, I have been fully
compliant. Needless to say, I don't do rolls. My wife is interested in
rolling and has begun her learning curve on this.

I can be on the water, on the mouth of the Fraser River, in 10 minutes from
home, when I am organized, and there is a lovely paddling area off of Shady
Island here that gives gorgeous views of wetlands, fishing boats and
mountains, with a miniscule city in between. This summer's adventure will
be to use my homemade (by my F-I-L) bicycle trailer to cycle my kayak down
to the river and paddle 4-5 times a week.

Our other plan this year is to try out power boating (again... after our 26
footer sank... 2 days before the kayak theft.... our insurance company
wasn't amused). So I figure between the 2 activities, work may have to
wait. (well, we all have our fantasies...especially when paddling.) After
that, we may upgrade our kayaks, or build a fleet to rival our Canadian
Navy (won't take too much).

Although I tend to be much less technical and detail oriented than most
discussions on the list, I still learn much, forget much and am amused by
much that goes on. Thanks to all for freely sharing your experiences,
wisdom and views.

Sam Isaacs
saisaacs_at_netcom.ca  
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From: Chuck Landis <clandis_at_gate.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Who Are We?
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 11:47:39 -0500
    I'm Chuck Landis.  This thread is too much for even a dedicated lurker like
myself to resist, a great idea.  I began paddling a canoe 55 years ago when I
earned the canoeing merit badge.  A five-day canoe trip with my son in the
Boundry Waters last June made me determined to spend more time on the water.

    I live in southeast Florida about ten minutes from the ocean and the
Intracoastal Canal.  I imagine I am one of the newest and the oldest on the
list.  I have been kayaking for less than six months, and I turned 68 in mid
December.  I launched my new K-Light  on New Years Day and have been paddling
three or four times a week, mostly on the Intracoastal and nearby lakes and
canals.

    Those of you who share your kayaking experience through Paddlewise have
been a major source of learning (and humor) for me.  Also, I met Bob Denton
through his Paddlewise posts and really enjoy having him as a paddling
companion.

    When folks ask "Why a folding kayak?" I reply, "Just lucky, I guess."
With reasonable care the "skin" of my K-Light will last for 30 years, and so I
won't have to replace it until I'm 98!!! :-)

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From: Bob Denton <bdenton_at_aquagulf.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Who Are We?
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 12:50:48 -0500
The water here in Puerto Rico may hit 89 in mid summer but where do you
paddle where it's over 90F?

>I subscribe to a simple paddling rule... I don't do cold water (cold water
>being under 90 degrees F.) So... I plan accordingly, and exercise judgement



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From: Sam and Ann Isaacs <saisaacs_at_netcom.ca>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Who Are We?
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 20:19:40 +0000
I just work very hard at staying upright..and out of the water! So far, I
haven't found a hot springs pool big enough (and convenient enough) to get
my kayak in... I do "do hot water" jacuzzis, though. (I did compromise the
rule a couple of times to do some pool session rescue courses... that was
sufficient for my purposes.)

So far, my "rule" (and/or desperation) has worked perfectly.

At 12:50 PM 1/31/99 -0500, you wrote:
>The water here in Puerto Rico may hit 89 in mid summer but where do you
>paddle where it's over 90F?
>
>>I subscribe to a simple paddling rule... I don't do cold water (cold water
>>being under 90 degrees F.) So... I plan accordingly, and exercise judgement
>
>
>
>
Sam Isaacs
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From: Bob Denton <bdenton_at_aquagulf.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Who Are We?
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 12:50:48 -0500
The water here in Puerto Rico may hit 89 in mid summer but where do you
paddle where it's over 90F?

>I subscribe to a simple paddling rule... I don't do cold water (cold water
>being under 90 degrees F.) So... I plan accordingly, and exercise judgement



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