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- GJSchaller

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16 years 9 months ago #24018
by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Replied by GJSchaller (GJSchaller) on topic OOG event
The thought of Vince not having to call tag skills while he assassinates you is terrifying...
I'm partial to Kayaking, myself.
I'm partial to Kayaking, myself.
- Bladesworn

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16 years 9 months ago #24020
by Bladesworn (Bladesworn)
IG: Tyran Radley
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OOG: Paul Y.
Replied by Bladesworn (Bladesworn) on topic OOG event
While I would love to do the ST @ FI, it's in Philly. I was planning something closer to home, as the trip to Philly would be a long 1 for me, as I'm in NYC. Maybe some folks can attempt that themselves, who are closer.
Kayaking sounds fun... as I've never tried it and would like to. Do you have to know how to swim to do it, is my main concern. I can barely doggie paddle, so if it requires great swimming skill, I'm out. I can still help plan in if no one else offers to.
Kayaking sounds fun... as I've never tried it and would like to. Do you have to know how to swim to do it, is my main concern. I can barely doggie paddle, so if it requires great swimming skill, I'm out. I can still help plan in if no one else offers to.
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16 years 9 months ago - 16 years 9 months ago #24021
by geezer (geezer)
Edwin Haroldson
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Replied by geezer (geezer) on topic OOG event
I'll go to the exhibit as well, Paul.
Ah, Vince - you are so new school. When I first played, it was single shot pistols only. Let's just say tactics were surprisingly like those used in 18th century skirmishes - but with reduced range.
As to kayaking, twice a year Lake Nokamixon (which feeds into the Tohickon, which is the stream at the bottom of the hill on which we live) has a major release, and for two days two times a year its white water time. Serious stuff, with the right angled turn just past the dam being particularly treacherous. Release months are March (wet suits) and September, for those interested.
My son and some friends are contemplating a trip through the DE Water Gap in May.
They acquired their paddles
At least Seamstress gave him the $20 it will cost, but with no strings, so it can be used for beer, a movie with his GF, or whatever.
Paul Y. So far as swimming is concerned, one does not need to know how, but MUST at all times wear a helmet and flotation device. I really would not recommend anything serious unless you are at home moving about in the water wearing a flotation device. Being able to keep one's head in a panic/pressure situation is very important. I remember seeing a guy take a 30-35 second rapid (though it must have been a subjective eternity to him) upside down in a kayak in the Grand Canyon. He was dodging rocks while so doing. Impressive, though that was not his original plan, I am certain.
Before setting out, you really should practice some rolls with a spotter, because the Delaware has some "interesting" spots. The Tohickon during release has some class 4s, which are about as serious as one gets around here.
Ah, Vince - you are so new school. When I first played, it was single shot pistols only. Let's just say tactics were surprisingly like those used in 18th century skirmishes - but with reduced range.
As to kayaking, twice a year Lake Nokamixon (which feeds into the Tohickon, which is the stream at the bottom of the hill on which we live) has a major release, and for two days two times a year its white water time. Serious stuff, with the right angled turn just past the dam being particularly treacherous. Release months are March (wet suits) and September, for those interested.
My son and some friends are contemplating a trip through the DE Water Gap in May.
They acquired their paddles
Paul Y. So far as swimming is concerned, one does not need to know how, but MUST at all times wear a helmet and flotation device. I really would not recommend anything serious unless you are at home moving about in the water wearing a flotation device. Being able to keep one's head in a panic/pressure situation is very important. I remember seeing a guy take a 30-35 second rapid (though it must have been a subjective eternity to him) upside down in a kayak in the Grand Canyon. He was dodging rocks while so doing. Impressive, though that was not his original plan, I am certain.
Before setting out, you really should practice some rolls with a spotter, because the Delaware has some "interesting" spots. The Tohickon during release has some class 4s, which are about as serious as one gets around here.
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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- Odo Garaath

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16 years 9 months ago #24025
by Odo Garaath (Odo)
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Replied by Odo Garaath (Odo) on topic OOG event
Paul, you know how I feel about get togethers involving funtimes. Count me in.
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- Elka

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16 years 9 months ago #24032
by Elka (Elka)
OOG: Emily G.
Replied by Elka (Elka) on topic OOG event
I had less seriousfase kayaking in mind so as many as possible could participate. Something more social as well as fun. Every time I've gone with friends it's been without the need of a brain bucket; life vests were issued but soon abandoned once we got down the river... and if your kayak rolled for some reason, you could pretty much stand up in the water or float to somewhere close that you could; Rec Kayaks give you the freedom of leaping out when you need/ want to.
We usually go on the Susquehanna in PA.
We usually go on the Susquehanna in PA.
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16 years 9 months ago #24038
by THENPC (THENPC)
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Now it is I who gives Charlie random trivia:
the guy who won the first game of paintball ever never fired a single shot. it was a 4 way capture the flag where you had to get a flag from each opposing team to win. And yes, they used the single-shot cattle markers.
the guy who won the first game of paintball ever never fired a single shot. it was a 4 way capture the flag where you had to get a flag from each opposing team to win. And yes, they used the single-shot cattle markers.
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