• Anyone still here?

    From riverman@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 11 17:57:39 2020
    RBP lives.

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  • From Melissa@21:1/5 to you on Mon Dec 14 19:18:14 2020
    Hello riverman, you wrote:

    RBP lives.

    Nice to see your moniker again! :)

    --
    Melissa

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  • From Phantman00@nospam.invalid@21:1/5 to Melissa on Tue Dec 15 05:43:45 2020
    On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 19:18:14 -0900, Melissa wrote:
    Hello riverman, you wrote:
    RBP lives.
    Nice to see your moniker again! :)

    I'm here..... being very still.
    So that makes at least 3 of us.
    Still paddling when I get the chance. Solo these days more often than
    not. Been a long time since I've peeked in here though. Thought I'd do
    my part in trying to keep this thread alive.
    Phantman (aka Rick)

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  • From Bill Bradshaw@21:1/5 to riverman on Tue Dec 15 09:12:19 2020
    I am still here. The charter people tell me the sea kayakers are getting
    older and less young people are taking it up. Maybe what is happening is we are all dying. I will be 75 this summer and still kayaking and pack rafting but for how much longer. Maybe there will be kayaking in Heaven or Hell whereever I end up.
    --
    <Bill>

    Brought to you from Anchorage, Alaska

    riverman wrote:
    RBP lives.

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  • From Phantman00@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 15 18:09:59 2020
    You're not very much older than me. When I was young, I figured I
    would know when I was old when I had more dead friends than live ones.
    But I was still middle age when I past that milestone. So I bumped it
    up to 2X as many dead friends as live ones. But it didn't take long to
    blow right on past that. So I bumped it to 10X. and I don't think I'm
    there yet. Don't know for sure though cuz I've lost count.
    Maybe I should come up with a different system.
    Paddle on people!
    Phantman
    Shoutin' distance from the Gulf of Mexico

    On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 09:12:19 -0900, "Bill Bradshaw" <bradshaw@gci.net>
    wrote:

    I am still here. The charter people tell me the sea kayakers are getting >older and less young people are taking it up. Maybe what is happening is we >are all dying. I will be 75 this summer and still kayaking and pack rafting >but for how much longer. Maybe there will be kayaking in Heaven or Hell >whereever I end up.

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  • From Melissa@21:1/5 to you on Wed Dec 16 00:41:40 2020
    Hi Bill, you wrote:

    ...

    Brought to you from Anchorage, Alaska

    I'm in Seward! :)

    Glad to know you're still paddling. As am I. I moved here four years ago
    with the intention of paddling these lovely Alaskan waters. I'm now 62, but
    I insist on maintaining my immaturity, so I just carry on. :)

    --
    Melissa

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  • From Edwin Johnson@21:1/5 to Phantman00@gmail.com on Wed Dec 16 15:17:15 2020
    On 2020-12-16, Phantman00@gmail.com <Phantman00@gmail.com> wrote:
    You're not very much older than me. When I was young, I figured I
    would know when I was old when I had more dead friends than live ones.

    Gee, I may be the oldest in the crowd! (Don't use that word o..l..d..,
    Edwin) It's relative anyway. Not doing much paddling for logistic
    reasons, but a lot of camping all over for longer vacations.

    ...Edwin (located in Shreveport, LA)
    --
    http://kd5zlb.org

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  • From Bill Bradshaw@21:1/5 to Melissa on Wed Dec 16 08:37:39 2020
    Melissa wrote:
    Hi Bill, you wrote:


    Brought to you from Anchorage, Alaska

    I'm in Seward! :)

    Glad to know you're still paddling. As am I. I moved here four
    years ago with the intention of paddling these lovely Alaskan waters.
    I'm now 62, but I insist on maintaining my immaturity, so I just
    carry on. :)

    I love Bear Glacier. Got there 2 times last year. Usually 3 nights
    camping. Big collapse of the Glacier last year. It lost 2,500 feet. I am getting worried because it appears it is starting to get commercialized.
    Saw a pretty Brown bear last year during the early August trip.

    <Bill>

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  • From Chicago Paddling-Fishing@21:1/5 to riverman on Wed Jan 13 10:13:20 2021
    riverman <myronbuck@gmail.com> wrote:
    RBP lives.

    When one can wade thru all the solution manuals to find real content yes...

    How are you?

    --
    John Nelson -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page
    http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org
    (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell)

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  • From Phantman00@nospam.invalid@21:1/5 to Chicago Paddling-Fishing on Wed Jan 13 19:34:19 2021
    On 13 Jan 2021, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    When one can wade thru all the solution manuals to find real content

    Actually, there's a solution for that. But one needs to read their
    manual under the "Solutions for filtering out usenet spam" Section.
    Problem is, there's not much left to read when there's no spam to see.
    Not sure what the solution to that might be.

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  • From John Kuthe@21:1/5 to Phant...@nospam.invalid on Thu Jan 14 16:17:47 2021
    On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 7:34:21 PM UTC-6, Phant...@nospam.invalid wrote:
    On 13 Jan 2021, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    When one can wade thru all the solution manuals to find real content Actually, there's a solution for that. But one needs to read their
    manual under the "Solutions for filtering out usenet spam" Section.
    Problem is, there's not much left to read when there's no spam to see.
    Not sure what the solution to that might be.

    I remember when Boatertalk started and succeeded unintentionally to take over for Rec.Boats.Paddle.

    John Kuthe...

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  • From Chicago Paddling-Fishing@21:1/5 to John Kuthe on Mon Jan 25 11:40:58 2021
    John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 7:34:21 PM UTC-6, Phant...@nospam.invalid wrote:
    On 13 Jan 2021, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    When one can wade thru all the solution manuals to find real content
    Actually, there's a solution for that. But one needs to read their
    manual under the "Solutions for filtering out usenet spam" Section.
    Problem is, there's not much left to read when there's no spam to see.
    Not sure what the solution to that might be.

    I remember when Boatertalk started and succeeded unintentionally to take over for Rec.Boats.Paddle.

    Just don't mention the "S" word or it might again. Can we survive another Sp*ns**n attack?

    --
    John Nelson -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page
    http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org
    (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell)

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  • From Ric E@21:1/5 to Chicago Paddling-Fishing on Tue Jun 1 12:46:05 2021
    On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 5:40:59 AM UTC-6, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    John Kuthe <johnk...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 7:34:21 PM UTC-6, Phant...@nospam.invalid wrote:
    On 13 Jan 2021, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    When one can wade thru all the solution manuals to find real content
    Actually, there's a solution for that. But one needs to read their
    manual under the "Solutions for filtering out usenet spam" Section.
    Problem is, there's not much left to read when there's no spam to see.
    Not sure what the solution to that might be.

    I remember when Boatertalk started and succeeded unintentionally to take over for Rec.Boats.Paddle.
    Just don't mention the "S" word or it might again. Can we survive another Sp*ns**n attack?
    --
    John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page
    http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org
    (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell)

    For some reason I just thought of sp***ons the other day.....
    Moaned, and then laughed..

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  • From Chicago Paddling-Fishing@21:1/5 to Ric E on Sat Jun 12 09:46:40 2021
    Ric E <etter1445@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 5:40:59 AM UTC-6, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    John Kuthe <johnk...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 7:34:21 PM UTC-6, Phant...@nospam.invalid wrote:
    On 13 Jan 2021, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote:
    When one can wade thru all the solution manuals to find real content
    Actually, there's a solution for that. But one needs to read their
    manual under the "Solutions for filtering out usenet spam" Section.
    Problem is, there's not much left to read when there's no spam to see.
    Not sure what the solution to that might be.

    I remember when Boatertalk started and succeeded unintentionally to take over for Rec.Boats.Paddle.
    Just don't mention the "S" word or it might again. Can we survive another
    Sp*ns**n attack?
    --
    John Nelson
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page
    http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org
    (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell)

    For some reason I just thought of sp***ons the other day.....
    Moaned, and then laughed..

    Don't even think it ;-)

    --
    John Nelson -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page
    http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org
    (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell)

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  • From John Kuthe@21:1/5 to riverman on Mon Jun 14 04:05:18 2021
    On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 7:57:40 PM UTC-6, riverman wrote:
    RBP lives.

    John Kuthe, here.

    I don't go boating much anymore, says a have a Nissan Leaf with abut a 70mile range.|

    John Kuthe, RN, BSN...

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