I reckon I can handle that. We should probably cap it off with an hour of kayaking, get some class 3s and 4s in...
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I reckon I can handle that. We should probably cap it off with an hour of kayaking, get some class 3s and 4s in...
Oh dude. Speaking my language. You know where I'm staying now, we're ((surrounded-ounded)) by water. Pura and I have picked up about 3 or 4 kayaks now in stores, yard sales, etc and she still hasn't been able to say "yeah, I can pick this one up" so we could put it on top of the Subaru. Still looking @coloneljethro, there's gotta be one out there somewhere that's light enough for a little 120 pounder to help me get it on the top. You're not familiar with one like that by chance?
Put a roller (like a bow roller from a boat trailer) on the back of your Subaru. Lay the nose of the kayak on the roller, walk to the other end and roll it on. I used to manage a 10' fiberglass boat in a pickup by myself that way...
This response sent chills to my forehead! Tom, you're a genius!
Not offhand, I normally just rent or borrow one, the really light ones were always out of my price range anyway. Just have Pura spin around in circles a few times like they do in shot put and toss it up there...
I didn't know where you were going with the twirl and the shotput pieces it together. Dude that's funny.