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What has paddling done for you?

One Sunday morning Tom Bartlett and I we were shuttling canoes and he says to me, “Why don’t you start a blog and share your story. See what paddling has done for other people.” Here it goes.

It was a brisk September afternoon in Winter Park, Co. elevation 9100 ft. My friend Josh and I were riding to the head of our favorite trail, "Leapfrog." It was to be our last ride for the year, because the snow was coming and I was getting ready to move to Hawaii. Once we reached the trail head we "rock-scissor-paper for who was to go first. Leapfrog was a trail with lots of technical lines, rock drops, ladder bridges, teeter totters, everything a free rider needs. We prided ourselves in the fact that we could ride this trail clean. Long story short, I came off a rock, a rock that I was complacently comfortable with, wrong and broke three vertebrae in my neck. C3-4 and 5 to be exact. I lay on the ground paralyzed from the neck down. Luckily for me the feeling came back after about ten minutes. Against my friends wishes I got up. Half my body didn't work so good but I got out and got to an ambulance. Got to the hospital, they did the xrays, put bolts in my head, gave me some morphine, sent me to surgery, put some bolts and rods in my neck, a bunch of other stuff yada yada yada.
I didn't have much strength or mobility left in my neck and shoulders after that. Then began what was to be the long painful rehabilitation saga. My insurance agency would cover part of 16 visits and that took about one month to complete. After that I couldn't afford to keep going there, P.T. is expensive. I had some exercises I could do that would help with the mobility, so I did those. My finance' tried to get me to paddle. I resisted at first, but eventually I gave in and went to a practice with Niumalu Canoe Club. She was right again and I was hooked. I went out and bought my own paddle. We ran, swam, paddled, stretched and had a great time. I ended up buying myself an oc-1. Once Napali was over and the oc-6 season was over I slowly started to get to know my one-man. I've gotten to know it pretty well and I am continuing to enjoy learning it with a great bunch of people.
During this whole learning experience, I gained tons of strength,and mobility, in my neck. It is more affordable for me to paddle than go to P.T. and I get to enjoy the ocean. I continue to gain strength every time I go out. Paddling has done a lot for me, what's it done for you?

Bloggers Anonymous 1 st meeting

Bloggers Anonymous 1 st meeting

Hello my name is Mulus i love to talk canoe.

Pahoa For Sale after solo (brand new)

There will be a brand new size 6 xtra light Pahoa for sale after this year's solo (Apr 27). The canoe can be made in your colours and will be sold at a price of $3000 an $800 discount on current price when shipping is included. The canoe will only be used for the one race. If interested please contact me at longgreg@optusnet.com.au
Longy

Who are the top ten bloggers?

With all the speculation about which is the best canoe, who is the best paddler, who is the best coach, etc. it came to me that there is a real competition on this site and we can really find out who is the best. As of today the top ten bloggers are as follows:

Jc9 448
Jim 436
PooPoo 305
Rambo 259
Mulus 191
KDkoors 189
Snarfblat 183
Fuzerider 179
Eckhart 156
Pittbrah 119

Since this is the beginning of 2008, who does everyone think will be the top blogger by
Dec. 31, 2008?

Molokai rudderless

just wondering if anyone has done the Molokai rudderless, and how the times compared?
Chines or chine-less....
:-)

punana leo race results?

does anyone what the race results were for yesterday?? after the race did they post the results up at the potluck??

Who is the man

When it comes to canoe paddling let's figure out whos da man(woman). Who is the best oc 1 and oc 6 paddler in the world. My choice is Ka'ai Bruhn. He can bring the pain when needed and is deep enough to represent his club till the day he dies just like me!

Post your favorite paddling picture.

Got any good photo's out there?

Post up your favorite, no chines please...

Here's one of my favorite cause 1) I'm not paddling 2) it doesn't show my mug

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Sorry it's so ginormous...

Anyone need a cheap GPS

Check out this link....$79.99 plus $5 shipping for a Garmin Forerunner 101. Not sure if that's a great deal or not.

http://www.my-daily-gear-deal.com/index.php?osCsid=h98l4c9vfiasbkftk3ktm...

Exploited?

I was recently talking with a friend who is a paddleboarder (prone). He was lamenting the commercializtion of paddleboarding. He'd like to see it remain a "grass-roots" sport for the few, and he is active in keeping it that way. I was pondering this as it relates to Outrigger. Obviously Outrigger paddling has thus far remained somewhat "underground". I was wondering if this, too, is by design. I for one would like to see the sports grow, but I dont want to see either sport exploited the way surfing was.

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