Subject: RE: [baidarka] DISTANCE PADDLING
From: Njell J. Cooley (ncooley@genesis-systems.com)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 09:15:16 EDT
Jed,
The trip started on a Sunday morning and lasted until Saturday
afternoon.
The trip is set up so the group moves your gear with trucks and you tent it
at night
in Parks and Sandbars. The longest day was 28 miles the shortest was 12
miles.
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Subject: Re: [baidarka] DISTANCE PADDLING
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 20:31:33 -0500
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In a message dated 9/28/01 5:50:11 PM, ncooley@genesis-systems.com writes:
<< Last year I finished my Dyson 5.28m kayak, with some sucess.
I took it on its first large trip in Aug. I paddle 126miles down the
Illinois river with a group called the great river rumble. >>
Sounds like fun! How long did you take to paddle that distance?
Jed
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