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From: <Strosaker_at_aol.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] "Dinking" with Derek
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:17:37 EST
Paddlewisers,

The San Diego Kayak Club had the good fortune of having Derek Hutchinson 
teach his master's clinic and tell his North Sea crossing story last weekend. 
 I am so glad that I didn't pass up this opportunity.  Not only did I learn 
some finer points about paddling, but I was also entertained with Derek's 
charisma and humor, which alone were well worth the price of the clinic.  I 
can't help but think how fortunate modern sea kayaking is to have such a 
unique and wonderful character as one of its pioneers.  I also felt like a 
small part of recent sea kayaking history when Derek about had a heart attack 
after I did an extreme high brace with a head "dink."

If you are interested, there is a photo of Derek and I on my website at:
http://members.aol.com/pirateseakayaker/news.html or you can try clicking 
here:  <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/pirateseakayaker/news.html">News</A> .

Duane Strosaker
A head "dinker" who
thinks Derek is great!

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From: ralph diaz <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] "Dinking" with Derek
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 12:23:29 -0800
Strosaker_at_aol.com wrote:
> 
> Paddlewisers,
> 
> The San Diego Kayak Club had the good fortune of having Derek Hutchinson
> teach his master's clinic and tell his North Sea crossing story last weekend.
>  I am so glad that I didn't pass up this opportunity.  Not only did I learn
> some finer points about paddling, but I was also entertained with Derek's
> charisma and humor, which alone were well worth the price of the clinic.  I
> can't help but think how fortunate modern sea kayaking is to have such a
> unique and wonderful character as one of its pioneers.  I also felt like a
> small part of recent sea kayaking history when Derek about had a heart attack
> after I did an extreme high brace with a head "dink."
> 

Here is a story _on_ or at the expense of Derek.  About four years ago
he was in New York City to do what he seems to have been doing on the
West Coast, some instruction, some charming.  In his first class, which
took place at the Downtown Boathouse, he had a mixed bag of paddlers who
were salivating at the chance to get a tip or two from the Great One.
(This story was related to me by one of the participants as I was not
there.)  Derek was in his glory and amused by the Yanks who were hanging
on every word and gesture of his.  He started doing high braces with
great pride to show how far he could go over.  He then asked the
participants to give it a try.  One particular woman would follow his
cue and do whatever bracing stroke he was demonstrating, only she would
be able to go in farther and deeper with much more finesse.  He would
get over to 80 degrees and she would go to 90 degrees.  No matter what
he tried, a roll, a brace, she would be in better, deeper form than
him.  Her hand roll was, for instance, just a whisper of motion.  This
clearly was driving him nuts, my informant related to me.  The reason? 
This woman is not a particular good _forward_ paddler (I have paddled
with her on numerous occasions and know that).  But her then boy friend
was an excellent whitewater instructor and had taught her well.  Derek
had earlier sized her up as just a so-so paddler when the group had
paddled out to the instruction area and it just confused him no end that
she could do so well, better than him, at everything involving
_sideways_ movements and rotation of the kayak.  You can't always judge
a book by its cover.

ralph diaz
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From: Chuck Holst <cholst_at_bitstream.net>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] "Dinking" with Derek
Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 21:00:46 -0500
Linda and I were at Mission Bay ourselves that day trying to find someone 
to take her brother's rowing shell. We met Derek on Lake Superior a few 
years ago, and had we known, we would have swung by to say hello!

Spring has sprung a few weeks early here in Minnesota. Nine of us paddled 
and picnicked on Lake Waconia yesterday. It being the day before Linda's 
birthday, Jody brought a couple of helium-filled balloons to tie to the bow 
of Linda's kayak and a party hat for her to wear at lunch. (Note: balloons 
are literally a drag when they droop into the water.)

The water temperature was 44 degrees F., the air temperature maybe low 60s, 
and it was sunny with a light breeze -- a nice day to be out. The lake 
bottom near the golf course was littered with golf balls. I rolled upside 
down to grab one, and then had trouble getting up again while holding the 
ball in one hand. I think I found another use for those one-handed 
Greenland rolls! I wore my drysuit but no head protection, and was pleased 
to find that the water wasn't too cold for me to look around while upside 
down. I always like to test my rolling ability in cold water just to know I 
can do it.

Chuck Holst
still catching up on Paddlewise posts after the trip to San Diego

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Sent:	Tuesday, March 28, 2000 10:18 AM
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Subject:	[Paddlewise] "Dinking" with Derek

Paddlewisers,

The San Diego Kayak Club had the good fortune of having Derek Hutchinson
teach his master's clinic and tell his North Sea crossing story last 
weekend.
 I am so glad that I didn't pass up this opportunity.  Not only did I learn 
some finer points about paddling, but I was also entertained with Derek's
charisma and humor, which alone were well worth the price of the clinic.  I 
can't help but think how fortunate modern sea kayaking is to have such a
unique and wonderful character as one of its pioneers.  I also felt like a
small part of recent sea kayaking history when Derek about had a heart 
attack
after I did an extreme high brace with a head "dink."

If you are interested, there is a photo of Derek and I on my website at:
http://members.aol.com/pirateseakayaker/news.html or you can try clicking
here:  <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/pirateseakayaker/news.html">News</A> 
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From: Allison Corning <acorning_at_hotmail.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] "Dinking" with Derek
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 08:36:19 PDT
>I
>can't help but think how fortunate modern sea kayaking is to have such a
>unique and wonderful character as one of its pioneers.

The New England Paddlesports 2000 Show at UNH in Duham, NH was this weekend- 
Lots of gear, lots of workshops and some good pool demonstrations made for a 
nice (and very cheap)time. I attended three lectures and a pool 
demonstration by Derek Hutchinson, and enjoyed every one of them immensly. 
Now I feel like I know all sorts of Kayaking Secrets, like how to go to the 
bathroom in large swells on the North Sea:). What fun.

I also saw a demo of Kayak Polo, something I didn't know existed and have 
since become very interested in trying, so I signed up to check it out with 
the Boston Club. Does anyone else do this?

-Allison


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