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    My first whitewater kayaking - a TR

    Alright, I'm making the best of Texas that can be made. We found out about a WW park in Ft. Worth and a buddy of mine has a few recreational kayaks. So we decided we would go make some runs down the rapids. It says its class II+, but I imagine that is relative to the CFS. Anyways it was a blast and we had a great time, and I think I've found yet another hobby to make my wallet cringe...









    I'll have some more pictures up later

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    and I think I've found yet another hobby to make my wallet cringe...

    Yup. First purchase, brain bucket.

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    Keep that paddle dug in when blasting thru holes! WW boating is POW(D)ER. Waist deep every time you go. And it doesn't get tracked out.
    Last edited by DaveVt; 04-30-2007 at 12:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveVt View Post
    Keep that paddle dug in when blasting thru holes! WW boating is POWER. Waist deep every time you go. And it doesn't get tracked out.
    Going to disagree here. Whitewater kayaking is finesse and timing. I don't care how strong you are, the river is stronger.

    Cool that you got the bug though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by burnerx View Post
    and I think I've found yet another hobby to make my wallet cringe...

    Yup. First purchase, brain bucket.
    Agreed. Its incredibly powerful, a helmet is crucial for that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Whitewater kayaking is finesse and timing. I don't care how strong you are, the river is stronger.
    yep. learning how to read the river and knowing where (and where not) to be is most important. the river is always stronger.

    glad you like it.
    Old's Cool.

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    Opps, I meant powDer. As in "Sick face shot!"

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    I like powder. You get to ski and then paddle it again in the spring.
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