Nice video of Phil on high-water Wilson Creek

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Nice video of Phil on high-water Wilson Creek

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http://vimeo.com/7257055

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Excellent rolls! Fun looking run.
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jus caint unnerstan

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I kno, i kno....at the risk of startn up the long/shrt argument


If anyone says that boat looks like it performs even adequately, judgin frum that creek run, I'd really be tempted ta callin a lier.
Look up POS in the dictionary, its there!!!!!
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Re: jus caint unnerstan

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Troll Alert!
Longboatin wrote:I kno, i kno....at the risk of startn up the long/shrt argument


If anyone says that boat looks like it performs even adequately, judgin frum that creek run, I'd really be tempted ta callin a lier.
Look up POS in the dictionary, its there!!!!!
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no troll...no slam on the boater, he looks ta be doin as best he can wid that junk.

Not sure why no one can ever handle any honesty...

Shep, do you think that boat looks like it handles good?
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Perhaps troll was bit harsh, but I definitely don't find this to be a productive line of discussion (particularly in this thread)... Not going to get into a debate that will never be finished.

*edited to make it clear I'm not trying to start an argument*

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:roll: people talk endlessly of many topics on here, over an over in fact. What make this any differnt? Jeez all ya hadda state was yes r no. Now ifn ya said yes, a course ye must explain. Course ya coulda said ya knowed the guy an he carryin an extra 12 pack for for the yakers. And Id a said dam yakers and that a be'd the end of it.

And ta think I the one always accused of bein some people
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OK guys looking at the vids in the same section we do need a C-version of that Beer can safe roll'n right here.

http://vimeo.com/11949430

Too cool. I would say that's a mission for the fur paddler tobeloke or some other hip snap king. :lol:
Watch out; that river has rocks on the bottom. :o
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Longboatin wrote:I kno, i kno....at the risk of startn up the long/shrt argument


If anyone says that boat looks like it performs even adequately, judgin frum that creek run, I'd really be tempted ta callin a lier.
Look up POS in the dictionary, its there!!!!!
I do think it performs. In pushy, technical conditions like that I would much rather be in a short, easily maneuvered and rolled boat than a 16' traditional canoe.

That is all.
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I'd give money to watch someone run Wilson Creek in a 16 footer.
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Doesn't matter Phil's choice of boat--he is in a canoe, single-blading the river. I was more bothered with having to watch those kyackers. :x Having paddled the river myself with "billcanoes" and my buddy Mike (in a 13/2" Whitesell Descender), I personally think Phil did a really nice job with that run. Now, where is the video footage of a 16-foot canoe going down that run? Shoulda been a Grumman running back in the day at some point, eh? :wink:

What I do want to know is--who threw up? :o
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Was Billy Reap in his boat or behind it? He's had some epic aquatic experiences on that river.
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Hey, David. I've encourage Bill to switch his cboats.net moniker to "billswims" but he never took my advice--go figure. :lol: He stayed in his boat the whole day. :D
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One of my favorite boating moments is from Wilson. An extremely safe boater and I were sitting in an eddy watching Bill negotiate some tight turns. He was dancing and spinning the boat, sometimes forwards, sometimes back, rock dodgin'. The safe boater looks at me and says, "Look at the reaction time on ol' Billy Reap! You can tell he didn't get safe!"
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