Year end review Team Mohawk
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Year end review Team Mohawk
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Richard Guin
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nice boatin richard. its nice being able to watch what that boat is capable of.
i think u should look at shooting with something that takes higher quality footage. cant really do the boat full justice like that.
Alex is lookin good to.. I'm pumped man. We're gonna tear it up.
i think u should look at shooting with something that takes higher quality footage. cant really do the boat full justice like that.
Alex is lookin good to.. I'm pumped man. We're gonna tear it up.
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i meant to include that i liked the video too richard. we can't all have seemingly pro photogs as our sidekicks! i'm lucky to get a picture or two from my paddling friends.
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an east coast boating trip is definately on the list, might as well coinside with alf. it won't be this year but there's always next year!
In a canoe you don't just float down a river: you're part of it- a silent water creature responsive to every surge and flex of current, gliding like a fingertip over a naked green body. "The River Why" David James Duncan