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Date: 15 Mar 2006 21:33:50
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Subject: Rocky Cantos Sighting!
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Old time readers of this newsgroup will remember Rocky Cantos (and perhaps me as well!). My March/April AW Journal arrived today and what to my wondering eyes should appear but an article by Rocky on his 330 mile solo descent of the Rio Sirupa in Northern Mexico. Great read, highly recommended. -- Chris
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Date: 16 Mar 2006 23:14:49
From: Wilko
Subject: Re: Rocky Cantos Sighting!
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ReformSchooler@gmail.com wrote: > Old time readers of this newsgroup will remember Rocky Cantos (and > perhaps me as well!). My March/April AW Journal arrived today and what > to my wondering eyes should appear but an article by Rocky on his 330 > mile solo descent of the Rio Sirupa in Northern Mexico. Great read, > highly recommended. > > -- Chris Now who are you calling an old timer, mr Bell? ;-) It's a small community all right, with some of the same names and people turning up time and again. -- Wilko van den Bergh wilko<a t)dse(d o t >nl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/
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Date: 27 Mar 2006 11:01:40
From: Bill Tuthill
Subject: Re: Rocky Cantos Sighting!
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> Chris Bell <ReformSchooler@gmail.com> wrote: >> Old time readers of this newsgroup will remember Rocky Cantos (and >> perhaps me as well!). My March/April AW Journal arrived today and what >> to my wondering eyes should appear but an article by Rocky on his 330 >> mile solo descent of the Rio Sirupa in Northern Mexico. Good article! It reminds me of Rocky, from the "couldn't find a paddling partner able to go, so I went solo" thru an admonition that the Rio Sirupa gorge was unrunnable, to dealing with high flows and thinking about walking out. I'm very glad Rocky is still alive. Some of his early stores led us to believe he might not be. > Chris Bell <ReformSchooler@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Great read, highly recommended. > Wilko <look@in.my.sig > wrote: > > Now who are you calling an old timer, mr Bell? ;-) If the New Schoolers are taking so many risks, why have death rates for kayakers declined for the past two years?
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Date: 27 Mar 2006 22:23:02
From: Wilko
Subject: Re: Rocky Cantos Sighting!
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Bill Tuthill wrote: >>Chris Bell <ReformSchooler@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>Old time readers of this newsgroup will remember Rocky Cantos (and >>>perhaps me as well!). My March/April AW Journal arrived today and what >>>to my wondering eyes should appear but an article by Rocky on his 330 >>>mile solo descent of the Rio Sirupa in Northern Mexico. > > > Good article! It reminds me of Rocky, from the "couldn't find a > paddling partner able to go, so I went solo" thru an admonition > that the Rio Sirupa gorge was unrunnable, to dealing with high flows > and thinking about walking out. I'm very glad Rocky is still alive. > Some of his early stores led us to believe he might not be. Yeah, I did wonder when we'd read his obituary when his first posts showed up here. :-) Sometimes you need a little luck, but I'm sure that having enough skill and wisdom to know what you really shouldn't run definately helps as well. >>Chris Bell <ReformSchooler@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>Great read, highly recommended. >> > Wilko <look@in.my.sig> wrote: > >>Now who are you calling an old timer, mr Bell? ;-) > > > If the New Schoolers are taking so many risks, why have death rates > for kayakers declined for the past two years? Amazingly, I've seen more faceguards and full coverage helmets lately. Maybe we're slowly seeing some sense come into the "wanna look cool"-crowd? I'm not so sure that there have been less deaths over here, and maybe we just had a couple of years with relatively high rates instead of these last two years being low? -- Wilko van den Bergh wilko<a t)dse(d o t >nl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/
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Date: 16 Mar 2006 08:46:02
From: Mothra
Subject: Re: Rocky Cantos Sighting!
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My goodness - rbp lives! I'll look for the article when AW arrives. Kathy
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