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From: skimmer_at_.enter.net <skimmer_at_enter.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] stuck
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 20:37:14 4
And I thought the story was going to say..."and the jetski was 
disabled after swallowing a few pounds of sand."

What kind of kayak club is it that discourages their paddlers from 
carrying basic backup gear on their paddling trips?


Chuck Sutherland 
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From: <jfarrelly5_at_comcast.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] stuck
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 20:51:46 -0400
----- Original Message -----
From: "skimmer_at_.enter.net" <skimmer_at_enter.net>
> What kind of kayak club is it that discourages their paddlers from
> carrying basic backup gear on their paddling trips?
>
>
> Chuck Sutherland
The kind of club that isn't going to survive the next officer election
because no one will be club President.  Including me.  I think it has become
a social club.  Sixty members. Seven can roll & or brace.  Three with any
consistency.

Jim
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From: Shawn Baker <shawnkayak_at_yahoo.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] stuck
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 07:22:31 -0700 (PDT)
Hmm...sounds all too familiar.  Sometimes you reach the point where you
realize that you can't be the conscience for the whole club...you can
be a source of information, but ultimately, people will always make
their own decisions.  Why risk your own liability and safety looking
out for others who won't look out for you?

Stay in the group.  Treat it as a social club.  Meet people, do
potlucks, have parties.  Go on private trips with only the people you
like and trust.  It might be the death-knell for a "paddling" club, but
a "paddling" club that isn't a safe paddling club isn't really a good
paddling club anyway.

Who loses here?  Only the beginners, for whom a club experience can be
a great introduction to safe paddling.

Shawn

Jim <jfarrelly5_at_comcast.net> wrote:
The kind of club that isn't going to survive the next officer election
because no one will be club President.  Including me.  I think it has 
become a social club.  

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