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Mike, how can I transfer my two slots for Feb 18 to Britta? Lorrie and I can’t make it.
phil
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That works. Now to figure out how to transfer them to you.
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Lorrie and I can’t make the pool session coming up next week. Can I return the slots? Otherwise, who wants to take these slots at our cost?
Phil
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Very interested
Phil
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A not inconsequential issue is that the "fee for instruction" model has a higher liability risk than the existing peer practice model.
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With all due respect to the reality that cold water paddling is an added challenge to an otherwise risky sport, Avery’s claims of death within seconds are hyperbole and not supported by accident reports or the medical literature.
I don’t want to diminish the added risks of paddling in the cold water months, which these cold water workshops have nicely addresses over the years. Thanks for organizing and let folks know if you need assistance when you run the program.
Phil
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7 hours ago, BLConaway said:
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I'd love to know where we CAN put in.Hey Brenda,
Cohasset boat ramp, hingham Harbor, and the driftway boat ramp in Scituate are all open. Parking could be challenging as everyone is doing what they can to get out.
phil
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Rob,
is the recommendation for hot packs a specific recommendation for jellyfish stingers? I would have thought initial application of cooling to reduce swelling in the immediate period after insult.
Phil
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maybe I missed it, but dont forget clothing. A hooded fleece, thick dry socks and and a cap can add what feels like 10 degrees to the comfort level of a sleeping bag.
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Hi Pru,
Lorrie and I are interested.
Phil
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Lorrie and I are interested.
phil
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Once again Pru, all I can say is wow.
Phil
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Lorrie and I will join you. Good fun on this paddle. Still have our info?
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Phil
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Sorry if this is behind a paywall, but really kind of cool. Take home is that Neanderthals (who weren't our ancestors to be precise) likely colonized islands that could only be reached by some sort of watercraft.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/04/neandertals-stone-age-people-may-have-voyaged-mediterranean
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Phil
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Roll top is the way to go. And then be prepared when that gets wet. If you can't get WP paper or tyvek charts, the "waterproofing" stuff you can get at REI will make the paper resistant enough that if you keep it in the chart case you won't end up with a soggy mess when it gets damp.
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Phil
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Hi Sue
Finally had a chance to use the NRS ATB boots this weekend. I bought large for drysuit season (12, normally a mens 10.5). The ruggedness and stiffness of the sole made a bit of a tight fit in my Cetus MV, but the extra support kept my feet from being worked either while paddling or on rocks. It was pretty warm (finally), so there were no issues of cold feet in water temps probably in the high 40s to low 50s. Surprisingly, there was also very little water in the boot at the end of the paddle, even though they're large on me and I walked in the water up to knee high several times. Overall, i really like them. Maybe too warm for mid-summer but otherwise I give 2 thumbs up.
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Phil
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Just to be obvious, are you talking 4/21 and 4/22? Time flies when we're having fun.
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Phil
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Hi Sue
I just acquired a pair of NRS ATB booties, with the hardsole from their work boots and either 5 or 7mm neoprene for the rest of the bootie. Hope to use them to try and keep my feet warm in the winters (which the Astral's never did). The sole is much more robust than a flexible version designed to go in a tight WW cockpit. With the good skiing and windy weather, I haven't really tried them yet so can't give any more info than that.
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Phil
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First the responsible adult answer: check the weight limit on your rack and roof system. Now that that's been said, I've seem lots of folks do 4-5 sea boats on edge with stacker (and a good spread between them), well padded bars and bow and stern lines.
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Phil
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Never had any issues launching from nantasket after Labor Day through Memorial Day. Does tend to dump more than nahant.
Phil
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I’ll bring some beer and maybe some dessert if we need more.
phil
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Feb 25 if you don’t want to go to the calendar.
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Interested.
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Only thing to I've noticed using 4mm reflective deck line is there's more sag when its wet. I do like the fact that its retroreflective.
Phil
Northeast Coast of Newfoundland/Summer 2023 Pt. 2
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Joe, what a great summary of a really wonderful trip. Back a week and it still feels a bit like a dream.