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I read the First strike and I am reading The Cole Protocol. My brother has the whole series so I lucked out. The series will keep me busy for a while, that is if I find time to.

You Capsized...ouch man. Any damages?
 

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furrycowthingy said:
I read the First strike and I am reading The Cole Protocol. My brother has the whole series so I lucked out. The series will keep me busy for a while, that is if I find time to.

You Capsized...ouch man. Any damages?
NO I meant sailing, you do it loads, that is with the small oats. You can't sink them. However when you capsize (Relly just fall over) in yachting it can hurt. I sprained a knee and an arm from a rough one.
 

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Oh, sorry. My bad, It still must have hurt though. I just popped a tube on my bike after my game earlier today going off a kicker. Luckily no injury. But I did bent my rim.

When you first started sailing, was it difficult?
 

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furrycowthingy said:
Oh, sorry. My bad, It still must have hurt though. I just popped a tube on my bike after my game earlier today going off a kicker. Luckily no injury. But I did bent my rim.

When you first started sailing, was it difficult?
I already had a lot of experience with sailing when I started at the club so no it was not difficult. Capsizing does not hurt at all, only in sandyauchting. Basically learn how to sail the boat with someone else then learn how to set up the mast, mainsail, kicker, tiller and mainsheet. Then the Jib and finally the spinnaker if you deem yourself ready.

It really is a great, fun sport.
 

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Still ride MX but broken ankle femur and 2 arm bones in last crash Dec 8th 2 years ago has me watching more and being moto dad and pit crew. My son races 85's he's 11 and severed his ACL in a crash wide open in 5th gear, his recovering and plans on racing nationals next year.

He tried BMX to cross train but found it boring, we have a skate park 1/2 mile away but he finds skating low on action. He likes it but considers it playing.

Just a random pic of a guy scrubbing. :)
 

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For the short time i did it, dirt jumps on a BMX bike was wayyy more fun that street riding/skate park.

Beck, awesome picture BTW.
Stewart used to be good, but he hardly rides now. I always liked Carmichael better anyhow


 
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