[Paddlewise] Where to leave my ashes

From: Karl Coplan <kcoplan_at_Genesis.law.pace.edu>
Date: Thu Jul 15 10:43:45 1999
Philip Torrens wrote:


> I share your desire to have a "watery grave" (again -after I'm dead). In 
> fact, if the authorites would permit it, I'd have a Viking fireship 
> cremationr, with Coleman fuel on my sea kayak.

Do you think your average crematorium would let me use my strip 
built Guillemot Coastal instead of a casket?  Would save my survivors 
some dough, and I can't think of a better way to go. Just cut out the 
front bulkhead, push my legs in,  and you can leave my smiling face
 peering out of the cockpit.   Ashes to be 
spread in the Upper Hudson, of course, so me and my kayak could 
linger on the river for a long, long, time as the tidewater ebbs and 
flows.

Just a thought.  Think I'll cc. this note to my SO so she'll know 
what to do.

I, too, would leave the body on the Chatooga.  I have sympathy for 
the family, but a body that has been underwater for a week is not 
going to give much solace, and is not worth the risk to the people 
and the river.  Wilderness travelers must accept that there are some 
expeditions where you may have the leave the body behind; this 
includes mountain climbers, ocean crossers, and wild river crossers  
as well.



Professor Karl S. Coplan
Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic, Inc.
78 North Broadway
White Plains, N.Y.  10603
kcoplan_at_genesis.law.pace.edu
(914) 422-4343
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