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From: Mark Sanders <sandmarks_at_ca.rr.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Day #38, BAR Newbie
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:34:50 -0700
4/28/08

Although we were both still rather parched from our day of yaking and
gabbing at the Fest, Craig and I planned a short paddle to BAR for the early
afternoon. No more having to settle for viewings from Google Earth! But for
the morning we had time to go look for a copy of Adventure Kayaking, Big Sur
to San Diego that Craig wanted after seeing my coffee table copy. I thought
Southwind would be a good place to find one, but they had just sold their
last one, so he had to settle for the northern version of the series. All
was not lost though as we checked out all the boats and found out that
Harold is a secret Paddlewise lurker and had heard of Craig. They were able
to talk shop while I wondered a bit more through the store. Of course, I had
to show off my picture of Big Arch Rock that adorns the bulletin board by
the checkout stand!

Next we headed to REI to check for the book and while there looked at the
boats hoping to find the new Necky Looksha 14, which Craig heard was a bit
like a coaster. We had seen one listed on the REI website, but none had made
it to the showroom floor. Craig bought his book and we headed for lunch at
my favorite burger joint.

Finally we hit the water and although it was a bit cooler than Sunday, the
heat still slowed us down. The harbor was more quite than usual and it took
a while before we could find even one sea lion floating around the bait
barge. I pointed out my usual play spots in the harbor, like Pirate's Cove,
which may not live up to the hype I give them in my writing. Caveat emptor!
We hit the open water and Craig was a bit surprised by the derelict fleet of
boats moored in the bay. We paddled in and across the kelp close to shore
with BAR in the immediate future. Past Little Arch Rock, we could see a
large group of teenagers mingling on top of BAR, so we figured we might be
in for some cliff diving, but none of them summoned the courage to take the
leap while we were in the area. I went back in for a look see, but even
though we tried to go out near high tide, there wasn't enough room for any
fun in the cove. Craig spent some time outside hoping to see the remnants of
our gray whale migrators with no luck.

We headed back into the harbor with little wind to cool us down. With
Craig's interest in Mother Shipping, we paddled by some of the moored boats
to figure out which best suited such an activity. There was still enough
water between the two islands to let us paddle through and then we headed
back to The Secret Beach. With his bad leg, Craig was glad to have the dock
to exit from his boat and once out, shot his boat to me on shore so I could
take the Express out for a spin. Like the Coaster, this boat has a 15 inch
wide cockpit, but unlike his Coaster, it has the Mariner sliding seat. I
liked the rigid, built-in back support, but because the seat goes straight
down from the cockpit rim, I had less room for my hips to expand once
passing the cockpit bottle neck. It was a tight fit, but I still had a great
time paddling the boat. Initial stability seemed a bit low, but I quickly
gained confidence in the secondary sort and could quickly spin the boat
around on edge. The boat came to speed quickly and I could tell it had more
speed than the Coaster. I felt like it would be great fun out in conditions
and my one roll attempt came up just about as well as I did in the Coaster
and a lot better than I do in my old boat. I guess I'm just going to have to
keep my eyes peeled for Mariner looking for a new home!

We headed home and after an ice cold Coke to quench our thirst, Craig loaded
up his car and headed home for Moses Lake. It was nice to finally put a face
to a name of someone from Paddlewise and I hope to someday make a journey to
the Great Northwest to meet more Paddlewiser and ply some new waters. I hope
Craig enjoyed checking out my home waters and meeting some of us city
paddlers and it was great to have him at the Fest.

Mark Sanders
www.sandmarks.net

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From: Dave Kruger <kdruger_at_pacifier.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Day #38, BAR Newbie
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 00:38:22 -0700
Mark Sanders wrote:

> It was nice to finally put a face to a name of someone from Paddlewise
> and I hope to someday make a journey to the Great Northwest to meet more
> Paddlewiser and ply some new waters. I hope Craig enjoyed checking out
> my home waters and meeting some of us city paddlers and it was great to
> have him at the Fest.

Yo, Homie!  Come on up and this defrocked SoCal boy will put you onto some 
good Dungeness, a bit of fried Sasquatch, and some intricate backwater 
plunging.  Craig can take you kayak surfing in some 8-footers if you want, 
also, if he is around.  Oh, yeah, bring the kayak camping gear and we'll do 
some clams on Willapa Bay, also, on the public clam grounds there.

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Day #38, BAR Newbie
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:53:11 -0700
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 12:38 AM, Dave Kruger <kdruger_at_pacifier.com> wrote:

>
> Yo, Homie!  Come on up and this defrocked SoCal boy will put you onto some
> good Dungeness, a bit of fried Sasquatch, and some intricate backwater
> plunging.  Craig can take you kayak surfing in some 8-footers if you want,
> also, if he is around.  Oh, yeah, bring the kayak camping gear and we'll do
> some clams on Willapa Bay, also, on the public clam grounds there.
>
>
My wife's parents live only 5 blocks from the launch ramp at Nahcotta on
Willapa Bay. I always get in a paddle there while the rest of the family
goes shopping.

Let me recommend the oysters. Although I'm not at all sure Mark likes them.
LOL

Craig
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From: Mark Sanders <sandmarks_at_ca.rr.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Day #38, BAR Newbie
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 20:22:33 -0700
Craig's right, I'm not the oyster type, but intricate backwater plunging
sounds fun. At least as long as there's someone nearby with a rope to pull
my sorry carcass to shore!
Having Craig down here was all just part of my intricate plan to gain a toe
hold on all the hot kayaking territories. Of course now I have to make time
to visit them!

Mark

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

Yo, Homie!  Come on up and this defrocked SoCal boy will put you onto some
good Dungeness, a bit of fried Sasquatch, and some intricate backwater
plunging.  Craig can take you kayak surfing in some 8-footers if you want,
also, if he is around.  Oh, yeah, bring the kayak camping gear and we'll do
some clams on Willapa Bay, also, on the public clam grounds there.

--
Dave Kruger
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