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From: Michael Casey Walker <Walker_at_WalkerLawFirm.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Swimming under the Golden Gate Bridge
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:59:52 -0800
I can't help but note that any competent San Francisco Bay Area  
paddler would have looked at the tide charts for this weekend and  
decided that this was exactly the wrong weekend to paddle out the gate  
and around Point Bonita.  Tide flowing into the Bay until 12:45 pm,  
huge full moon ebb (max 6 knots) flowing out of the Bay in the  
afternoon.  Why would you ever head out the Gate in the morning and  
return in the afternoon this past weekend?

In contrast to Mark's experience on Saturday, members of Bay Area Sea  
Kayakers gathered at Horseshoe Cove by the Golden Gate Bridge at dawn  
on Sunday and rode the tides up and into the Bay, returning in the  
late afternoon, for a total of 36 nautical miles, touching 13 SF Bay  
islands.  This annual trip, known as the Gonzo, was initiated by Mike  
Higgins, who has paddled every mile of the Left Coast from Canada to  
Mexico.  I can't say for sure, but knowing Mike, he has no stars.

Casey Walker
San Francisco
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From: Mark Sanders <sandmarks_at_ca.rr.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Swimming under the Golden Gate Bridge
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:42:20 -0800
Just to clear up one point with Casey's analysis, I never mentioned that
this was going to we a one way trip to Stinson beach, where a support van
would shuttle us home. The idea of coming back through the bridge had never
been considered an option until TL decided that was the plan.
Mark

-----Original Message-----
 Michael Casey Walker

I can't help but note that any competent San Francisco Bay Area
paddler would have looked at the tide charts for this weekend and
decided that this was exactly the wrong weekend to paddle out the gate
and around Point Bonita.  Tide flowing into the Bay until 12:45 pm,
huge full moon ebb (max 6 knots) flowing out of the Bay in the
afternoon.  Why would you ever head out the Gate in the morning and
return in the afternoon this past weekend?

In contrast to Mark's experience on Saturday, members of Bay Area Sea
Kayakers gathered at Horseshoe Cove by the Golden Gate Bridge at dawn
on Sunday and rode the tides up and into the Bay, returning in the
late afternoon, for a total of 36 nautical miles, touching 13 SF Bay
islands.  This annual trip, known as the Gonzo, was initiated by Mike
Higgins, who has paddled every mile of the Left Coast from Canada to
Mexico.  I can't say for sure, but knowing Mike, he has no stars.

Casey Walker
San Francisco
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From: Mike Euritt <sixteenfeet_at_sbcglobal.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Swimming under the Golden Gate Bridge
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:54:56 -0800 (PST)
I can't help but note that any competent San Francisco Bay Area  
paddler
would have looked at the tide charts for this weekend and  
decided that this
was exactly the wrong weekend to paddle out the gate  
and around Point
Bonita.  Tide flowing into the Bay until 12:45 pm,  
huge full moon ebb (max 6
knots) flowing out of the Bay in the  
afternoon.  Why would you ever head out
the Gate in the morning and  
return in the afternoon this past weekend?
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Heck, as a newish paddler who
hasn't yet gone out the gate, I surely wouldn't have attempted it this
weekend. But I never go paddling w/o consulting the tide chart.

Mike
San
Rafael
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