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Lightweight, Ya Buddy!
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Philly
Posts: 7,325
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Kayaking
I want to get into kayaking. I have a bunch of beautiful lakes around my house and would like to enjoy them. I think kayaking is one way to do this. Anyone here into kayaking? I don't really know where to start. I want to rent one first to see if I really like it. I don't want to buy one and only use it twice then have it sit in my garage for years. What is a good kayak to start with? How much should I spend? Can I attach it to my sedan? Any links? Thanks guys.
"A child does not learn to squat from the top down -- in other words, he does not suddenly make a conscious decision one day to squat. Actually, he is squatting one day and makes the conscious decision to stand." - Gray Cook
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is gettin divorcd n drnkn
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i dont know any thing about it but i would say go to a reputable sports store. after that do some googling.
i bet in the world you live in every one is a pony, eats rainbows, and craps butterflys.
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