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floatin cowboys

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What to do in winter with your yak.



                   
We may live without poetry, music, and art
We may live without conscience and live without heart
We may live without friends, we may live without books;
But civilized man cannot live without cooks


boxofrain

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I stay in shape by paddling up river and around the harbor if the current isn't too swift.
Play it safe mostly.
The article I posted about a man getting swamped at the river bar, has since DIED from a similar experiance at Floras Ck.
His Golden Lab was with the body when found, happy to see the searchers and eager to show them her masters body that she proudly watched over till they arrived. Sad to say the least.

Stay safe and paddle with a buddy! ( human) 
the memories of a man in his old age, are the deeds of a man in his prime.


polepole

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Where are his fishing rods?   ::)

-Allen


polepole

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Hmmm ... I just installed a new package that allows linking YouTube videos directly into your post.  When composing a message you should see the YouTube button in the formatting menu at the top.  Click it and it adds the youtube BBC codes.  Insert the video ID between the codes.  The video is the last part of the YouTube link.  You're message should then look something like the following:

Code: [Select]
[youtube=425,350]3flztm1fF6s[/youtube]
Where the 3flztm1fF6s part was taken from the last part of the link that floatin cowboys provided below,

So ... WWQCI, makes some vids with your new gear and show it off here!   ;D

-Allen

[youtube=425,350]3flztm1fF6s[/youtube]



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Here is a picture of my black lab & I paddling in Resurrection Bay Alaska