the water problem is not so much solved with this but it is an excellent backup.
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Ado wrote:If there are rapids involved, even minor ones, I'm not sure solo is a good idea. Even getting caught under a low branch can be deadly without a mate to help you out.
eric wrote:He finally paddled around and told me he'd decided on a different line and had smacked against the main trunk, gotten dumped and been sucked under, all in about a second.
Ado wrote:eric wrote:That's a classic way of killing yourself. He was lucky there was enough room under the log. I saw one at the bottom of a race once, pulled the tabs on the skirt and bailed immediately. The kayak sailed off and eskimo rolled itelf under the log in 50cm of water.
Ado wrote:If there are rapids involved, even minor ones, I'm not sure solo is a good idea. Even getting caught under a low branch can be deadly without a mate to help you out.
Barrabundy wrote:I saw a promotional a few months ago about a new chemical container which is a bladder contained in a cardboard box.
Barrabundy wrote:Speaking of water storage, I saw a promotional a few months ago about a new chemical container which is a bladder contained in a cardboard box. The cardboard outer will hold together after 24 hours immersion and, get this, they threw a full one off a scaffold about 5m high and the bladder didn't burst. They also had the bladder laid out on the ground, partially filled, and ran over it will a land cruiser...it didn't spring a leak!
missingdna wrote:toilet paper!!!!!! my GOD dont forget the toilet paper!!!!
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