In continuing my trend of adding zero stoke this season, one of my closest friends passed away guiding white water in Costa Rica yesterday. He entered a tricky rocky section in front of his clients and his kayak got stuck under the water somehow and he never came back up, perishing in front of a helpless group. Search and rescue was called off at nightfall, so hopefully they recover his body today. Even better would be finding him somehow on a bank, downstream, breathing. I just can't help but feel like there must be a chance until proven otherwise.
He's been all over the world guiding; CO, CA, WV, Costa Rica, Chile, Norway, New Zealand. I really didn't think it was possible to drown a fish, much in the same way as hearing about a ski accident taking out someone like CR.
The world is so much worse today than it was yesterday, but I have to lie through my teeth and say good morning to everyone at work, like nothing ever happened.
We had always talked about getting him up to speed on skis, so we could do some NH white water and MTW descents on the same day. Well, we talked about a lot of stuff. Fortunately, he was a compulsive writer and I hope that some of it can come out to give some people some comfort after this, because the guy really died doing what he loved. I'm going to guess that references to Point Break won't be taken in stride at the funeral, but I hope I can figure out a way to go down.
Thanks for all the memories dude. You are going to be really really missed by a lot of people.
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