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Sportsmanship
Yakkers excell in demonstrating sportsmanship. After an hour drive, unloading and setting up my kayak in Alimitos Bay; I discovered I left my #@*&^% paddle at home in Huntington Beach. Ken, a fellow kayaker from Whittier loaned me his paddle as he was loading up. Matt, another great sportman, offered to drop off the paddle at Ken's, on his (Matt's) way home to La Puente, Saving me a two hour round trip to return the paddle to Ken.
Thank's guys! What a sport. :notworthy::luxhello::you_rock: |
Fellow yakker saves your day....awesome!
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Thats how it rolls!! good stuff and great Karma
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That's the number one thing that attracted me to this sport..... The kind people.
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Yep totally agree... Kayak fishermen, in general, are some of the most helpful and friendly people around.
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so many examples of kayak-kindness... damian (flydigital) is another fine example... :cheers1: good people attract good people...
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BWE peeps are the best you will find, kinda like one big family, I thought I was the only one that ever left the main ingredient to my kayak at home,
embarrasing...still haven't lived that story down yet, but it is pretty funny after it happened huh??? :reel: |
My first trip to lj me and my buddy forgot of all things water so were sitting there with all our crap on the sand trying to figure out where we can get a bottle of water at 4:30 am when the guy unloading next to us (RK) tosses us a fresh one (leaving him with just the one all ready opened one that looked like it had been sitting in his truck)thank god he did cause I was chumming all day:puke: most people would of just paddled out it was a nice thing so thank you
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Paying it forward. It all comes back around. It is nice to hear. awesome
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kayakers are awesome!!! pay it forward. :) :luxhello: :luxhello: :luxhello:
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