Re: baidarka stability


Subject: Re: baidarka stability
From: Craig Keller (craigk@chem.ucsb.edu)
Date: Thu Dec 21 2000 - 16:08:45 EST


Wait a minute........while seemingly a rather bizzare picture, isn't such
a paddler a brilliant example of an organism adapting to it's
adopted environment. A credit to the gene pool. Not at all deserving of
credit for removing itself from the gene pool.

BTW you forgot to mention the one gallon milk jugs (I mean emergency
flotation) on the rear deck.

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Andrew Lukban wrote:

> must be in the top 3 babe... HA! :)
>
> James Mitchell wrote:
> >
> > Wait a minute. Got to get this picture. Paddling a redcedar hull designed
> > hundreds of years ago by natives on windswept islands, in a GoreTex dry suit
> > with a VHF and GPS on the deck, while sitting on a chunk of uranium???
> > Whoa, Nellie.
> >
> > Is this a candidate for the Darwin award?
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