With a low tide the reef is exposed and the swell makes it a nice place to play. The rush of water in and out of the closed gullies makes for some interesting moments Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area and not it too much of a rush to get somewhere else.
By the way, heres Hadas showing off her dry suit, vital equipment in cold climes. I managed with my new pogies, had nice warm hands all morning.
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Cool. That cheered me up and made me ready to face the day. I am telling you, this is your calling. We need a name for your soon-to-be video production company. "Bites of Boating" comes to mind. I will work on it.
how about 'Driftwood kayaks paddles and videos"
Steve, I enjoy reading your blog, though I have nothing to do with kayaking. Thanks and a happy birthday :)
Hi Anon, nice to hear from you, and thanks for your kind words, who are you and what do you do if you dont kayak?
Hi Steve, well... some of us in this universe get along without kayaking. I know that borders on the bizarre, but hey, life is full of unfathomed surprises:-)
I happen to share a birthday with you, so I couldn't not remember the date was approaching (we used to be neighbors many years ago in Nof-Yam but i'm not sure my name will tell you much). My best to Lyn as well. Yael.
so send me an email or an email adress and a photo to jog my memory
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