RE: Conditions/Sharks

From: Lev Brouk (Belov) (levb@12.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Aug 18 2000 - 09:45:48 PDT


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From: "Lev Brouk (Belov)" <levb@12.com-DeleteThis>
To: "'wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis'" <wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis>
Subject: RE: Conditions/Sharks
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 09:45:48 -0700
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Reminds me a bear joke.

A hiking guide in alaska is putting his running shoes on. The hiker asks
him why.
        "To run faster if a bear comes after us."
        "But I thought one can't outrun a bear" says the hiker.
        "Yeah, but I can outrun you..."

- Lev

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirk Lindstrom [mailto:KirkLindstrom@ix.netcom.com-DeleteThis]
> Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 8:34 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Re: Conditions/Sharks
>
>
> Eyes4Hire@aol.com-DeleteThis wrote:
>
> > The best defence is numbers. As much as wave sailors don't
> like crowds, they
> > improve your odds of not being the one..................If
> we can con some rank
> > beginners who flail around in the water a lot, then the
> odds in our favor get
> > even better.
>
> > Peter
>
> Solution seems simple to me. ALWAYS encourage beginners to
> join you and make the
> experience pleasant so there is more chum in the water.
>
> --
> best regards
> Kirk Lindstrom
>
> PS I wave sail at Maui (Camp 1 about 30 days total) but have
> not tried the
> Coast. Drive or cold water or high gas cost...not sure which
> one but I am often
> happy sailing big gear at Palo Alto to keep the drive to a
> few miles. Perhaps
> $500 for an all carbon boom makes the coast potentially too
> expensive! 8)
>
>

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