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Re: [whitewaterriverboarding] Running the Middle Ocoee

On 8/9/04 1:25 PM, "marshvet@..." <marshvet@...> wrote:

> I use a throwbag that has an attached belt. That way it is behind me and
> doesn't come in to play at all.
I forgot about that kind, thanks. Is it long enough to actually use in a
rescue?

>Knife and whistle are in the PFD and I have a
> nother small dry bag that has an attached belt that I occasionally include
> with some first aid gear.
What's the dry bag brand? Did you get it online?
>
> Marshall
>
> (On the east coast and wishing I was out west where there is bigger water!) It
> is always better on the other side of the fence.
From what I've seen so far and from what others have said, when people are
talking about 'west coast' boating, they literally mean west *coast*. The
water here in CO seems to be similar to the NC water (fairly rocky) except
that it's clean :-) and it's not drop pool, it's continuous.
J

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Greetings all, I have been doing the middle Ocoee atleast once a week. I was running on Fridays ...but it looks like Mondays are even less crowded ! The run in...
kentaylor2004
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Aug 9, 2004
3:12 am

Hi Ken, Not in your area of the US anymore but saw your post and was wondering WHERE you carry your throw rope and all the other stuff I carry in the back of...
Julia MacMonagle
mrsconana
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Aug 9, 2004
4:59 pm

Greetings, I have attached my throw rope to the bar on my brd... I saw Kevins attached there so i did the same. I don't know about the kayaking provisions...
kentaylor2004
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Aug 10, 2004
5:33 pm

I use a throwbag that has an attached belt. That way it is behind me and doesn't come in to play at all. Knife and whistle are in the PFD and I have a nother...
marshvet@...
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Aug 9, 2004
7:25 pm

... I forgot about that kind, thanks. Is it long enough to actually use in a rescue? ... What's the dry bag brand? Did you get it online? ... From what I've...
Julia MacMonagle
mrsconana
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Aug 9, 2004
8:30 pm

This isn't necc. where I got it from but this is the one I have . 55feet is fairly standard for a throwbag. ...
marshvet@...
marshall_breite
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Aug 9, 2004
8:56 pm

I keep a throw bag attached to the handle bars of my ripboard, so I wouldn't have to reach behind me to get to it if needed. I have a hip pack that isn't...
Kevin
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Aug 10, 2004
2:01 am

That¹s a great idea! Did you attach it with velcro? What do you all do for water? ... -- Julia MacMonagle People & Pet Portraits Visit my website at:...
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