The two dare devils were getting ready to launch. I wandered over to them, made a brief introduction and, after some small talk, asked where they had gotten their boats (they were Pelicans). The shorter of the two tensed up and asked me where I'd gotten mine. So, I told him. Then I asked if they knew they were in recreational boats and not sea kayaksthat were not designed to handle the waves presently outside of the wall. Shorty insured me that they did this all the time and that they enjoyed it. In response to another question, they assured me that they had pfd's stored below.Last seen, they were at the gap, and it looked as if they were headed outside. I got in my blazer and left. After all, I was out of toe tags.
Paddle safe...
DS
3 comments:
yikes...
I don't carry toe tags either... I ran into 3 similarly equipped paddlers this afternoon as well and, like you, was ready with free advice. I held back. The day was sunny, calm and the water warm. They'll probably make it home alright, but then one guy mentioned wanting to paddle right into November... I'd better get some tags!
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Others learn through the good example of others and are lucky enough to know better.
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