10 Fighting the Crow Wing  (a tale) (Read 11767 times)
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Re: Fighting the Crow Wing  (a tale)
Reply #20 - Oct 31st, 2008 at 3:18pm
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Actually I had a bow paddler that would constantly stop paddling to get into his dry bag, camera, gorp, clothing, etc.. expected me to keep us moving while he fiddled around. So you can guess by the picture what my response was. I guess he took the picture to document the fact I wasn't paddling. He was too busy taking pictures though to be paddling too.
Kind of a high maintance guy. Constant need for attention. 1st one up but always the last one ready to go each day. Didn't care much that I choose to ignore his antics.
Same group of guys with drinking problems. Different ideas about open container laws. Don't trip with them any more. I'm having more fun and never looked back.
  
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Re: Fighting the Crow Wing  (a tale)
Reply #21 - Oct 31st, 2008 at 7:47pm
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Same group of guys with drinking problems. Different ideas about open container laws. Don't trip with them any more. I'm having more fun and never looked back.


Same problems I had, same solution. I don't care what people do for fun ONCE camp is set-up, chores done and dinner's over and cleaned up.
If you want too drink and play cards until well past mid-night, AND you can get up and be on the water by 7 AM on a travel day, then MORE power too you!
Problem is, they couldn't and I was left herding "cats" and being the bad guy.
 I'm still going, they have been since, so I guess my complaints had merit Wink
  
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