[Paddlewise] Swamp stomping

From: Jim Farrelly <JFarrelly5_at_comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 14:09:17 -0500
  Here is a humorous story involving me and two guys I barely know 
making a run at bisecting Little Tybee Island, GA USA by kayak through 
old cryptic slave dug canals.  We started our adventure at dawn with a 
rising tide because the canals only have water in them at high tide.  
After making our way through to about the middle of the island we 
decided to go back along the same route due to time limitations.  Easier 
said then done in the maze of dead end canals and slews. Kind of like 
the Everglades.
  The trip leader, Dan, turns to me and announces, "If I had a compass I 
could tell you where we are".  I look at him and smile until I realize 
he is serious.  I take out my compass and shoot a pair of back azimuths 
off a water tower and distant bridge and show him where we are.  He then 
asks me if I  want to lead the group back because he has  no memory for 
navigating." Ummm...sure!
  It was a good thing I paid very close attention on the way out because 
I suddenly found myself in charge. Keep in mind the trip leader is a 
good guy.  He simply threw me for a loop.  His friend, who I had only 
met that morning,  tells me about the unintentional nights (plural) Dan 
has spent in the grassy wetlands of Little Tybee slogging through the 
mud with kayak in tow. 
  Dan was very calm the whole trip and good company . He really loves 
being out in the grass and hammocks.  It was a fun day  and no real 
danger present.  Just the possibility of a long muddy slog home had the 
tide run out.

Jim et al
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