By Brian Nelson
It was embarrassing, humiliating, and discouraging every time my butt crashed onto the seat. But there was just no other way to do it. It required knees of an adolescent gymnast.
To get in, you spread-eagle across the bow, bend the knees as much as you can reach below and back behind for the edge of the kayak. People grip the craft so it doesn’t tip as your prepare to land. But you can’t get low enough. You don’t find your support. And gravity takes over and you just go with the flow.
“BANG!”.
You’ve landed. The worst is over. Well, not quite. Getting out was worse. Four hands pulling a beached whale out to a standing position.
There’s just no way this is good for the ego.
And yet … it was a fabulous, fabulous morning. Here’s why:
Marsh Creek Kayakers – Haws Creek 11-18-2020
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Wow!! What a beautiful day…..and great photography! I’d love to have taken your pulse while you passed the gator!
You just described all my fears of kayaking! LOL one day! 😂😂😂👍
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Well done, guys and…nice video!!
Great video and music Brian. Welcome to the group.