To my surprise, he said, OK.
(Darn, now I have to carry the boat back up I thought to myself)
Cool, meet me at the top I said to him. When we got there, I handed him my gear and stuck him in my boat. I gave him the basic info.
Keep your hand on the T-grip.
If you swim, hold on to your gear.
If you cant paddle good, paddle hard.
I let him paddle in the pool above the drop so that he could get a feel for it, and then I showed him were to go. This kid was a very quick learner and showed no fear.
Are you ready, I said. Yeah, he replied. OK, paddle, paddle, dig, cmon.
He looked like a pro as he approached the drop and even did a no-hander. The landing however wasn't so graceful, he swam. When I got down to him, he was sitting in the eddy with the GDI gang laughing.
Cool, he got a taste of it, and maybe he'll be back for more.
Before we parted ways, I gave him the resources needed to find out more about our sport (Cboats, BT, ect.) As me and the gang ran the next rapid I glanced back and he was sitting there with his friends eagerly watching and pointing.
I dun did my good deed for the day.
