So they aren't enough Cs where I live to paddle with one lest I travel hundreds of miles. Thus I paddle 90% of my time with kayaks.
Doesn't bother me in the slightest. Used to it, was the same when I was a kid on the slopes...was one of the earliest boarders in amongst skiers, then dropped boarding to start telemarking and was the only free-heeler around. Bar a bit of banter here and there, usually even learned from each other (different vision of a line, approaches...).
What made it easy though is that I was established as a "good rider" on my turf, so I never had to integrate a group.
But being newish to white water, I find it is hard to get out with new folks. As soon as you mention "OC" then plans with unknown people tend to fold.
The people I have been with have no problem whatsoever, they know how reliable (or not) I am.
Am I being over sensitive? (not that I would take offence)
I just wondered if it was a wide spread thing?
And before you say it: No I won't be able to OC in WW with canoeists more often than a handful of times a year
