Some of you may recall that I have had a dickens of a time re-learning how to read a tide table and using it with a current flow chart. I managed that however. Recently I discussed this with a neigbor who is a diver. He recommended "Tidelog 2000." I checked it out and recently purchased it for myself. In one small book appears to be all the information I needed in the first place. <g> I have also recently moved from my RV [all 20ft of it<g>] to a mobile home of the same age-though in considerably better condition besides being about 6x larger<g> that backs up to Illahee State Park directly on a part of Puget Sound<!> That park has a nice arragement of docks/pier to allow me to, as others have suggested, avoid the kayak when crabbing... I hope to learn better how to do that later this summer... I also appears to be a good put-in for my yak... I have not been keeping up with the list lately [pre-TBI it the move would have taken me 2 days tops, now? 3 weeks<g>] and the move has "put me back a bit" on my plans for kayaking this season-but 600 sqft beats 80!!!<g> RV goes up for sale sometime this month... Hope this wasn't too far off topic... Tom... "Three Left Turns Often Make A RIGHT. Trick is to survive it..." <G> <gadfly911_at_earthlink.net> homepage: >http://www2.tscnet.com/~gadfly/ *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - All postings copyright the author and not to be reproduced outside PaddleWise without author's permission Submissions: paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net Subscriptions: paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************Received on Tue Jun 06 2000 - 11:12:49 PDT
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