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From: Mark Sanders <sandmarks_at_ca.rr.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Day One: Rolling in the New Year
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 18:28:20 -0800
1/1/08 6:23pm

Went out today for a nice start to the new year; my first paddle in the new
boat. The long club paddle for the day cancelled, I decided to forgo the
shorter group paddle and just try some rolling. My new boat isn't equipped
yet to my liking for a real paddle: no electric pump and just the Rapid
Pulse seat and back that it came with. I'm used to my rigid backbend, but
would like to try out the back-to-basic seat for a while and see if I can
adjust.

The paddle to Dana Point was cancelled do to threat of wind, but the sky was
blue and the flags hung from their poles--limp as last nights noodles. I hit
the water earlier than I thought and was able to see the early CKF group
heading out of the harbor. I headed for Pirate's Cove coated in slimy rubber
to spend most of my time upside down. As I hit PC, I saw two or three
dolphins hopping around in the harbor and wondered if the others got to see
them on their way out.

I decided for the new year, paddle be damned, I'm not worrying about doing
extended paddle rolls. With my new beanie on my head-thanks to Barb-I felt
ready for the chilly water. Upside down, the water was clear and I made an
easy roll up. I continued having good success, so decided to try an off-side
roll. Once under had no idea how to move, but was able to re-set up and roll
on my good side. After a while, I took a break on the beach and climbed
around on the rocks a bit, but either from the rolling or the cold, I wasn't
too sturdy on my feet and decided to take it easy.

Back on the water, I tried to work on my technique and pulled out a couple
non-extended rolls. Missed a few as well, but was able to switch and come
up. No swimming on the day other than my test wet exit on my way to the
beach.

On my way home, as I passed the Coast Guard beach, I heard my name called
out from no where! I stopped to look around seeing no one until Henry popped
up on the dock. He was waiting for Kathy and said he could just see them
entering the harbor. We all headed for Fireside and lucked out finding a
couple places open to stoke our furnaces. We all chatted for at least an
hour; a great way to start a new year of paddle experiences.

Purty Boat:
http://www.sandmarks.net/graphics/PurtyBoat.jpg

Self Portrait:
http://www.sandmarks.net/graphics/Self.jpg

Mark
www.SandMarks.net


!!
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From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Day One: Rolling in the New Year
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 23:15:58 -0800
On Jan 1, 2008 6:28 PM, Mark Sanders <sandmarks_at_ca.rr.com> wrote:

> 1/1/08 6:23pm
>
> Went out today for a nice start to the new year; my first paddle in the
> new
> boat.
>

Curiously enough, I also went out with a paddle to try some rolls. They were
ridiculously easy: I just sat my ass down and rolled over. Didn't even need
the paddle. I could have done snow angels except that there was no snow.
Just ice. I tramped all over the lake looking at the houses from what would
have been a kayak-eye-view in October. Then my feet got cold and I came
inside for some grog.

Happy Ne..... oh, who cares.   :P~~~


Craig Jungers
Moses Lake, WA
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From: John Kirk-Anderson <jka_at_netaccess.co.nz>
subject: [Paddlewise] Babs Lindman circumnavigation
Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 15:41:25 +1300
Hi Folks,

After the whirlwind that is Freya Hoffmeister stormed through on her way to
circumnavigating NZ's South Island, we had Babs Lindman here for a couple of
days as she attempts her own trip.

She started in Picton, on the island's northern coast, and had a good run
down the east coast before landing at Sumner, Christchurch where my wife,
Mary, picked her up. I was up covering the arrival of Freya, who did a few
rolls after 32 hours and 165 kilometres in one sitting!

Babs spent the day buying a replacement camera and sorting maps etc before
we had a BBQ and studied maps for her next leg.

I launched her at Sumner yesterday morning into a flat grey sea and light
drizzle as she went around Banks Peninsula. She phoned this morning from
Flea Bay (much more pleasant than the name suggests, it is a marine
sanctuary), and I will meet her over the next few days, giving her a hand to
land and launch through the dumping surf that smashes the coastline south of
here.

A lovely lady, she is very humble about her skills and is very respectful of
the sea. Paul Caffyn was very impressed by her skill in surf when she stayed
with him before departing.

Her blog is worth checking, but I can't actually remember the link, and this
computer is having a tantrum so Google is the best bet.

Justine Curgenven, author of the "This is the Sea" series arrives in a
couple of weeks, so the process continues.

We also have Gordon and Morag Brown, some of Scotland's top kayak coaches,
staying so it is a busy time.

Anyway, the waves beckon, so I'm off for a play.

Cheers

JKA


-- 
John Kirk-Anderson
Banks Peninsula
NEW ZEALAND
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