Can't argue with you, Pat. You can learn a lot, while having a ball at the big Fests.(Hey -- Going to the Beavers' May-Long-on-the-Nicola was what got me hooked up wit da PaddleNetters -- and some great mentors -- in the first place!)yarnellboat wrote:
There's probably lots of "paddling"/kayaking festivals where we canoeists could encourage each other to go - piggybacking might be the best idea if there's no critical mass locally. However, this would probably just be an opportunity to meet & paddle with other canoeists.
And the Fraser Valley WW webpage write-up / pix on the T-50 was a great step toward promoting mutual respect between K and C boaters.
But I think Phil nailed it when he said. . .
There comes a time when it's worth the $$ to be with someone whose ONLY focus for the weekend is to tell you, show you, and critique you while you learn. Then make you try it again. And again, until you get it right!philcanoe wrote:Large gatherings are great to see where you stand in a group, and to see what's possible. However it's not always the place to learn, but rather see what to learn or from whom.
Hold that thought, RC. Hope to get back to you!RodeoClown wrote:I'd be interested in a Western and/or Rocky Mountain armada (assuming I can fit it in my schedule). Pick a place and a date and start spreading the word.
OK, TruckeeB, let's get busy. Get back to me -- le's talk!truckeeboater wrote:Open boaters of the west UNITE!

Rick