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Topic: 400 mile Kayak Trip  (Read 1528 times)

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mickfish

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Chron writer taking a 400 mile trip down the ca coast.
Hope they get a chance to fish.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/04/MNGM1EFIN236.DTL
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Hi Mooch,

That was a good article....very interesting..I think you can bet that and hold the world record if you kayak to Philippines....just kidding bro :smt038


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Yea I read that before sounds sorta like torture. :smt100  I cracked up when the Hawaiian said "must have taken you 2 or 3 days".
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Hi Mooch,

That was a good article....very interesting..I think you can bet that and hold the world record if you kayak to Philippines....just kidding bro :smt038



don't give me any ideas  :smt002


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Dear Yakers:

                 Check out the worlds record holder for small boats

http://www.mv-voice.com/morgue/2004/2004_09_10.sailor.shtml

West to East Atlantic crossing from NewFoundland to England in 1993.The epic voyage is well told in the book, "The Stormy Voyage of Father's Day."
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I guess even "crazy" is curable.  I googled about and found that Ed is no longer in the kayak touring business (he had a shop in san diego).
>>He is currently teaching at Eastlake Highschool in Chula Vista CA<<
I hope fishing isn't curable......... :smt016
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