IndianChris
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OK...so if you had an opportunity to paddle anywhere in the world, where would it be? What would be the ideal trip for you and why?
Basically...where and why?
I'll start it off...
Ummm...it wouldn't be anywhere in Africa or Europe. We're talking the ultimate trip here...so South America might be out too although I would like to visit Argentina or Chile (I think they only have class IV rapids and up there ) Any type of "jungle" environment is definitely OUT for me. Hate bugs...big bugs.
I think I'm leaning north. Yes...perhaps the coast of Russia, Kamchatka and the Kuril islands, the perimeter of the Sea of Okhotsk. That would be it for me. A trip of this caliber would require mad skills though in a sea kayak in open water. I don't have mad skills. But I could acquire them over time...such as the Eskimo roll.
But yeah, somewhere in that area...and inland up a river there as well for a while. I get the impression that it is a very rarely visited part of the world untouched by many where people ares still living the way they have for thousands of years. The whole idea of traveling through an area that has not changed physically for millions of years amazes me. Yeah, the glaciers were there but those volcanoes and mountains have been there long before. There's my "why."
Your turn if you want.
Basically...where and why?
I'll start it off...
Ummm...it wouldn't be anywhere in Africa or Europe. We're talking the ultimate trip here...so South America might be out too although I would like to visit Argentina or Chile (I think they only have class IV rapids and up there ) Any type of "jungle" environment is definitely OUT for me. Hate bugs...big bugs.
I think I'm leaning north. Yes...perhaps the coast of Russia, Kamchatka and the Kuril islands, the perimeter of the Sea of Okhotsk. That would be it for me. A trip of this caliber would require mad skills though in a sea kayak in open water. I don't have mad skills. But I could acquire them over time...such as the Eskimo roll.
But yeah, somewhere in that area...and inland up a river there as well for a while. I get the impression that it is a very rarely visited part of the world untouched by many where people ares still living the way they have for thousands of years. The whole idea of traveling through an area that has not changed physically for millions of years amazes me. Yeah, the glaciers were there but those volcanoes and mountains have been there long before. There's my "why."
Your turn if you want.