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    I tend to wobble when i use the rotation method.

    At least I know now that knees go under the little pads on the side.

    Practice this Friday , 10 AM, come on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I tend to wobble when i use the rotation method.

    At least I know now that knees go under the little pads on the side.

    Practice this Friday , 10 AM, come on!

    If you practice, the wobble goes away.

    I wedge myself in so my feet are against the foot pegs, knees are pressed to the side of the boat underneath the knee/thigh pads.

    Gives great control of the boat, you wiggle your hips, the boat moves with you - if you want to turn a specific way, lift up the knee on that side, tilting the boat the opposite way and your boat will turn towards the high side out of the water.


    I'm doing a potomac river camper trip this weekend, so I can't go practice with you - Leaving Colonial beach Friday morning. Camping at 2 spots along the way. Taking out at point Lookout park. 20 miles a day of paddling, roughly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    I'm doing a potomac river camper trip this weekend, so I can't go practice with you - Leaving Colonial beach Friday morning. Camping at 2 spots along the way. Taking out at point Lookout park. 20 miles a day of paddling, roughly.
    It's been a long-term dream/idea of mine to paddle from DC to the Northern Neck--down the Potomac and around to the mouth of the Rappahanock and then into Carter's Creek.

    Catriona, do you think that's doable? How long would you give it? Want to do it with me sometime?

    Zen, your photos are lovely! That tree photo should definitely go into a photo contest. I agree, it looks like a sycamore.

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    Tulip, it's doable and I'd do it with you. There's enough civilization stops along the way,that you don't have to bring too much water and/or food.

    The group I'm going with is a group that has basically been doing that - but they've broken it up into 1 weekend trip a month to make the logistics easier for everyone taking off work. I think this is their third stage - I can't remember what i was doing the last 2 months, but I think they were weekends I already had plans that I couldn't change.

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    I see three roadblocks to this plan.
    1)Tulip has no kayak.
    2)Catriona is always doing something. If I recall, we were supposed to do the Virginia Creeper last summer just sayin'.
    3) I wanna go!
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    Correction:

    Tulip has no kayak, YET.

    I'm thinking of this for next year, anyways. And since I've replaced every major system in my house over the past year, I'm confident there won't be any more surprises that will deplete my kayak fund. I mean, what other major systems are there in a house besides the plumbing (done!), the electrical (mostly done!), the kitchen (done!) the HVAC (done!), and the roof (done!)? Everything else is cosmetic and that Can. Just. Wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I see three roadblocks to this plan.
    1)Tulip has no kayak.
    2)Catriona is always doing something. If I recall, we were supposed to do the Virginia Creeper last summer just sayin'.
    3) I wanna go!

    True. I am a horribly shitty friend that always has a ton of things going on - but I am always theoretically game for a trip! And I can always help tulip find a kayak - I helped you!


    I was supposed to go do a hilly bike ride with Kmerzhad on Friday so we could get in shape for Bike Virginia, but then I remembered I had a kayaking weekend to go to - so instead i just made her a hillier bike route and a cue sheet.

    Btw - the bridge over Black mills road going to Wilhide from Layman's is closed for construction - so if you're trying to avoid the hill on Hessong Bridge you can't - luckily I saw that yesterday otherwise I woulda sent Kmerzhad into a creek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    ...luckily I saw that yesterday otherwise I woulda sent Kmerzhad into a creek.
    Into a creek without a paddle (or a kayak).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    And I can always help tulip find a kayak - I helped you!
    You done good, kid.
    Everyone is telling me what a great price that was and what a nice boat it is.

    Today's paddle-






    Not so exciting as last time. Still a great paddle
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