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Subject: Re: Open, cold water concerns |
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Date Posted: 23:03:22 05/20/04 Thu In reply to: Hayden 's message, "Re: Open, cold water concerns" on 19:25:13 05/19/04 Wed Thanks Pathfinder, I forgot with all the planning and emails coming in that I posted this. This is what a team is all about. Watching our backs. >Hey Brian, > >Wapiti isn't always checking the forum, so I will give >you a quick answer. > >The Training day is going to be Tuesday June 1st. It >is basic open water rescue, strokes, and time to ask >questions. The training day is very basic kayak >rescue. It will not qualify someone to go out and >roll a kayak or rescue in big rough water, but at >least it will teach the basics. It will also probably >be cold, the lake is an old gravel pit. > >Wet suits or dry suits for the trip. I have a top and >bottom from Galyans, nothing special, but it does the >job. We don't expect to be more than 1/4 to 1/2 mile >form shore the whole trip with an occasional bay >crossing. > >You may also be interested in a possible weekend easy >adventure expedition locally. Think of it as a very >easy adventure race style expedition. Just a ton of >different activities thrown together. Participants >should be active individuals who can hike, bike, >kayak, etc for about 10 hours per day at an easy pace. > Mostly, it will be at expedition pace (pretty slow) >you don't have to be a superstar or anything. We >expect to have it sometime in the late summer. It >will be local. > >Hope that helps. Wapiti should be sending more info >on the training session (s) later tonight. > >Hayden > > > > >>Hello Wapiti et al. I'm new to the group & haven't >>been out w/ Fortune Bay on any trips as yet, However, >>the Soo Locks trip sounds awesome. Please keep me in >>the loop for the training day(s). I will at least >>attend those. I'm a little intimidated at the thought >>of getting onto the big water, especially the COLD big >>water. But maybe it's a healthy respect that has grown >>from my prior experiences. I had always presumed that >>wet suits were a necessity on a trip like this, but I >>have no first hand experience to confirm this notion. >> >>A little background: I've been on, or led, 5 trips >>through the BWCA and Slyvania Lakes (all 5-8 days), at >>least 5 or 6 inland river canoe trips (3-6 days, all >>in Wisconsin), and I've backpacked more days than I >>could possibly remember. I have a Dagger Crossover >>(12.5 ft), that I'm adding a front bulkhead to. I'm >>comfortable paddling 25+ miles/day @ a brisk pace, but >>I'm not sure what to make of large waves & cold, open >>water. I have not learned the eskimo roll or proper >>bracing technique. >> >>The trip (and group) sounds great. Feel free to >>discuss it here, or we can chat once you've seen me on >>the water. >> >>Brian in Lansing [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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