RE: [Paddlewise] Film d' Halloween.avi - YouTube

From: Doug Lloyd <douglloyd_at_shaw.ca>
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 09:51:02 -0800
Brad,
You should try paddling amongst various westcoast, denuded Coniferae in
winter surf...
DL


My kayak and I were once trapped by a submerged grove of trees. Personally,
I prefer
seaweed to trees.

Brad

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Mark Sanders
<marksanders_at_sandmarks.net>wrote:

> I'm surprised we don't hear about more people getting into trouble in
> heavy seaweed. I'm always concerned when I paddle over it. I try
practicing
> rolling in the lighter stuff, occasionally, but I always seems to pick up
a
> critter when I do!
>
> Mark
>
> On 2/25/2012 12:31 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
>
>> This mass of seaweed and kelp looks to be floating loose.
>> It would have been another matter if the long strands of kelp had been
>> attached to the shore bottom.
>> Years ago while rounding Point Gardner on Admirailty Island during high
>> seas my bow plunged into and under a large mass of anchored Kelp. I was
>> pounded for several minute while I broke the kelp apart with my bare
hands.
>> (The was the day I learned to carry a deck knife!) Catching a bow or
stern
>> in tangled anchored kelp especially in  a surf like this video could
prove
>> a bad ending to a great day.
>>
>> Bob
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