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From: Kevin Dyer <k.dyer_at_bluewin.ch>
subject: [Paddlewise] Introducing myself
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 08:35:02 +0200
Hello everyone on paddlewise,





my name's Kevin Dyer an Englishman living (and paddling) in Switzerland where
we have lots of lakes, but no sea. Seems a strange place to get the
sea-kayaking bug, but thats it, I got bit.





Our 2 main paddling spots are lac Léman (Lake Geneva), lac de Neuchâtel and
lac de Joux. All three lakes are oriented NE - SE and have a long enough reach
to generate waves of the short and and steep chop variety. On lake geneva, 2
metre high waves are possible.





My wife, Brigitte and I own and drive a Nautiraid Grand Raid 520 folding kayak
since last summer. The 520 is a double that is converted to a big single in
less than 2 minutes, which, our kids being too young to be left alone, is
mostly the way we use it.


Its a very stable boat that I can stand up in for a quick look around, but I
suspect that as a solo boat you need to be a lot heavier than me, or use
ballast. This, for reasons of wind resistance, the boat riding high in the
water. That said, yesterday I paddled around the lac de Joux, about 23
kilometers in 4 hours. For about a quarter of the trip, I paddled straight
into an east wind blowing 35 - 45 km/hr.  I don't know how this compares to a
rigid 'yak or a single folder.





My kayaking experience is limited to this one boat and a SOT river descent in
France. My wife has done some sea kayaking in Alaska with feathercraft boats.






We have a lot of experience with other outdoor "interesting" sports (for me
interesting means you have to use your head to stay alive) such as
paragliding, rock climbing, high mountain climbing and wilderness trekking.


We apply this experience to kayaking; don't take unnecessary risks, think of
every situation that you may encounter (you never can) and be equipped
accordingly, know how to use your equipment and before leaving, check it three
times; then check it again, you forgot something.





So far it's worked, we're still alive.





That was the introduction. I now intend to lurk on this mailing list,
listening to my betters and generally shut up, until I know what I'm talking
about.








Keep safe,








Kevin D.


















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From: Scott <sc_at_gci.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] Almost that time!
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 08:22:32 -0900
Hey everyone,
well, it's almost that time here in the Great White North! The ice has
receded from the road's, and the daily freeze/thaw cycle is slowly chipping
away at the record 28" snowfall we encountered on March 17th.
That being said, if any pw'ers are planning a trip to this glorious state
for a kayak trip, I encourage you to send me a quick note, and I will do
everything in my power (and work schedule) to meet you and say 'hi', tip a
pint, or join you for a quick paddle excursion!
Cheers,
Scott Simpson
Anchorage Alaska

"There is always one more thing you can do to influence any situation"
Lt. Gen Harold Moore, USA (Ret)

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From: <revkayak_at_mtaonline.net>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Almost that time!
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 13:58:37 -0400
Hey folks,
Scott is making you a great offer. If you have never kayaked in Alaska I would strongly suggest you take up Scott's offer Logistics can be difficult up here and Scott's locale knowledge can help. Also his advice might save your life.
Bob
In Alaska where it is 45 degrees....t-shirt weather!

That being said, if any pw'ers are planning a trip to this glorious state
for a kayak trip, I encourage you to send me a quick note, and I will do
everything in my power (and work schedule) to meet you and say 'hi', tip a
pint, or join you for a quick paddle excursion!
Cheers,
Scott Simpson
Anchorage Alaska


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From: Kevin Dyer <k.dyer_at_bluewin.ch>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Introducing myself
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:54:10 +0200
Thanks for the welcome Al,





I'll take you up on paddle route posting for Lake Geneva, Lac de Joux, Lac de
Neuchâtel and I'll get you 1 or 2 from Greece this summer. You may have to
wait a while for all this, as I need to check details with a view of
explaining clearly for other people.





Concerning the Nautiraid, I'll give you a detailed run-down on the strengths
and weaknesses as I see them. I've already noticed that these boats are not
extremely well known in N. America, due, I believe to distributor problems
(until recently).





Be back soon,





Kevin.


  ----- Original Message ----- 


  From: Al Vazquez 


  To: Kevin Dyer 


  Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 6:01 PM


  Subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Introducing myself


  I invite you to share some of your paddling information and photos on
KayakGuide, a web project of mine to share paddling venues from throughout the
world on the web.  We have no listing for Switzerland yet! 





  And thanks for the information on the Grand Raid 520, I'm diligently
shopping for a folding kayak right now myself. 





    






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