Forgot to mention Jack's neatest trick on the day. He did a seal landing high up on a rock so he could get out of the boat, then carried it up higher on the rock face to do his seal launch. Depending on the where the wave was at the time, he had between a 6-10 foot fall, but I think he timed it at about 7 feet. It was quite a drop. I was thinking he might help me make one off a shorter section, but then we all saw the amount of plastic he left scraped on the rocks on his way down! I decided to save my RPM for another day where the rocks are a bit more forgiving then the sharp PV variety. Mark -----Original Message----- 11/01/08 With raw sewage clogging the nooks and crannies of our intended destination, we switched today's rock garden party to the cleaner waters of White Point in Palos Verdes. Joining Jack and I were Duane, Ken, John Clinton and Jeandrew. We were joined for a short time by a couple of Sit on Toppers, but they decided close proximity rock play wasn't their cup of tea, so they opted for a shore paddle. The tide was high and the waves were small as we set off from the cobble beach. Jack being the expert, we let him show us how best to enjoy the wave/rock combinations, but we were all soon following him. We found a nice rocky plateau getting a good wash over and we all took turns riding over it. Duane was in his Mini Benny and John and Ken were in big boats, while the rest of us were in WW boats. I had the RPM Max out for it's first rock work. Even the big boats made it over the rocks. Most of the waves were small, but we did start getting a few big sets. On one big wave, I was fighting a couple different currents as I passed over the rocks and when I went over on the other side, I found myself upside down. The Max rolls really well and I got up just in time for a wave to wash me into another submerged rock, so I was glad to be upright. We spent some time bobbing in the swells as they came into the rocky cliff and then just headed off to enjoy the different areas of White Point. John had a bit of trouble clearing one reef and took a swim, but Jack and I got him back in his boat real quick. Ken got swamped by a rogue ripple and had to combat up, but I didn't see any other rolling on the day as the sea took it pretty easy on us. We did have a few big waves roll in that gave us a scare, but everyone handled themselves admirably. The guys in the big boats weren't shy to get into the same stuff as us short boaters. Duane handled the rock gardening chores easily with his GP. It was fun watching Ken and John fighting their braces as they traveled over the rocks. This was the first time I'd met Jeandrew and I have to say I was a bit afraid of her before I'd met her. I'd heard the stories of her leaving everyone in the dust on her paddles and figured she must be some kind of stern taskmaster with no time for fun. Guess I was wrong. I did start to feel sorry for her by the end of the day as it doesn't seem the poor girl can stop smiling! I was glad for a short break back on shore. We chatted and chomped, but sitting around I already felt the tiredness creeping in. Duane said if we waited onshore any longer, we'd have to call it a day and no one was ready for that. We hit the water again and headed for the northern reef for more fun. The water here was washing up along the side of the rock instead of straight over, but that didn't stop Jack. He just followed it up like he was banking around a curve, but I think he made it look easier than it was. I rode the waves along side, but it was a bit unnerving to get too close. Finally, I got one ride where I got a good bump on the rocks and managed to make it out upright. It was a short second outing before we started heading in. Of course we all decided to head over our first rocky plateau to end the day. We all made it over, although John decided to get in one more swim on the day. We got back to our cars in the almost deserted parking lot and headed out for the local Mexican restaurant. It was a great day on the water working on new skills and pushing the limits a bit. I think we all agree it's nice to have Jack around to show us the ropes. Mark Sanders www.sandmarks.net # _______________________________________________ Info mailing list Info_at_list.ckf.org http://list.ckf.org/mailman/listinfo/info *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************Received on Sun Nov 02 2008 - 12:03:46 PST
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