I doubt anyone was wondering what I look like paddling, and even fewer will be pleased to know!
But thanks for the pix Paul. Roll on next spring and Scotland…
That is the beauty of canoeing and kayaking: all the stuff you can carry with you at no significant extra cost. In my experience, a kayak goes much better with half a dozen bottles of wine in the bottom, and I imagine a fire box and a frying pan work just as well for a canoe!
And for an open canoe virgin, you did very well. You even managed to pick up the complicated strokes and not just the basics.
By the way, how did I score in my appraisal
And in case you were wondering what Pete looks like paddling, http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?38754-Thirlmere-on-a-beautiful-Autumn-day
I doubt anyone was wondering what I look like paddling, and even fewer will be pleased to know!
But thanks for the pix Paul. Roll on next spring and Scotland…
That is the beauty of canoeing and kayaking: all the stuff you can carry with you at no significant extra cost. In my experience, a kayak goes much better with half a dozen bottles of wine in the bottom, and I imagine a fire box and a frying pan work just as well for a canoe!