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From: Larry Koenig <paddlin_at_home.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Kayak Skills Symposium, West Coast
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 17:27:05 -0500
Hail fellow paddlers!  Natalie Wiest had asked (and I guess I didn't need much
excuse anyway) to share with y'all that I am doing great.  I don't know how
serious apaddlin I'm doing but I'm doing plenty and loving it.  As Arthur
Hebert shared with y'all in February or so, I got seriously banged up in a car
wreck driving home from the Tampa Bay Sweetwater Symposium.  I wasn't able to
work or even consider paddling for three months because of a host of broken
bones. ( Well, actually I did think a lot about paddling but figgered I'd
never be able to do it again well or with pleasure.) Broken were bones in my
forearm at the wrist, arm, both clavicles, right scapula (in multiple places),
ten ribs (distributed unevenly left and right), and some softer stuff
including skin and lung and brain.  It was a weird and scary time but ... now,
in retrospect, it all seems to have been for the good.  I've certainly gained
a greater thankfulness for things I'd previously taken for granted.  Such
things as: living, the love of my wife, the skill and encouragement of my
physical therapist, the support of fellow paddlers including Arthur Hebert and
Hans Brandl,  a very functional range of motion in my arms and the relative
absence of lingering pain. 


At the Shearwater symposium I retook the BCU Coach 3 training (which I had
taken in Feb at Sweetwater) and it nicely completed a circle of healing for
me. The water in the San Juans was ~ 50 degrees, Grand Canyonesque in its
chill power, and stimulating indeed to one accustomed to the Gulf of Mexico.

Arthur and I have moved back by a year the date of our paddling around the
Gulf and I hope to be doing it even better than before at that time. 


Larry Koenig


Baton Rouge, LA


http://lacostadelgolfo.com/ 






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From: Ashton Treadway <ashton_at_tundra.org>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Kayak Skills Symposium, West Coast
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 01:12:31 -0400 (EDT)
Larry:

So good to hear from you again, and that you're well on your way to a full
recovery. I think I can speak for most, if not all of Paddlewise, when I
say we were all pulling for you.

.ashton

On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Larry Koenig wrote:

> Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 17:27:05 -0500
> From: Larry Koenig <paddlin_at_home.com>
> To: Paddlewise <paddlewise_at_paddlewise.net>
> Subject: [Paddlewise] Kayak Skills Symposium, West Coast
>
> Hail fellow paddlers!  Natalie Wiest had asked (and I guess I didn't need much
> excuse anyway) to share with y'all that I am doing great.  I don't know how
> serious apaddlin I'm doing but I'm doing plenty and loving it.  As Arthur
> Hebert shared with y'all in February or so, I got seriously banged up in a car
> wreck driving home from the Tampa Bay Sweetwater Symposium.  I wasn't able to
> work or even consider paddling for three months because of a host of broken
> bones. ( Well, actually I did think a lot about paddling but figgered I'd
> never be able to do it again well or with pleasure.) Broken were bones in my
> forearm at the wrist, arm, both clavicles, right scapula (in multiple places),
> ten ribs (distributed unevenly left and right), and some softer stuff
> including skin and lung and brain.  It was a weird and scary time but ... now,
> in retrospect, it all seems to have been for the good.  I've certainly gained
> a greater thankfulness for things I'd previously taken for granted.  Such
> things as: living, the love of my wife, the skill and encouragement of my
> physical therapist, the support of fellow paddlers including Arthur Hebert and
> Hans Brandl,  a very functional range of motion in my arms and the relative
> absence of lingering pain.

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From: <SeaKayakNH_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Kayak Skills Symposium, West Coast
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 21:36:50 EDT
Hi Larry,

    We are all greatly relieved to hear you are doing well and inspired by 
your recovery. Welcome back!

Jed

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