Sadly, the windsurfer board that Douglas bought with his first cherry-picking money some 30 years ago disappeared from the forest above our beach on about July 1st. My fault. I should have checked that it had been brought up at the end of last season. Too bad, too, because the kids (of all ages) had so much fun with it.
So, what to do? My first day back in New Denver, Rowan and I made a trip to the dump and then poked our noses into the new "Valhalla Pure" store, just to see if they had stand-up paddle-boards. They did! The perfect one (according to Rowan and Colin) and at a perfect price - store-opening sale! So, we are now one stand-up paddle-board to the good.
Here is its first Harris-family day.
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On the march from 'Valhalla Pure' down the main street to launch in the lake ... |
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… by Teagan, Emile and Rowan (it's very light) |
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Preparing for the launch ... |
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… can it hold three? (Emile with 'the leash') ... |
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… apparently so, but ... |
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… submerged in two inches of water, progress around the mouth of Carpenter Creek to our beach was SLOW |
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However, they arrived. I missed Griffin aboard
(it took me longer from the launch to our beach than it took the paddlers), but here come Lily and Emile |
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The 'yoga board' was tested by Rachel and Alice ... |
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… two 'downward dogs' |
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Next, Rachel ... |
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… as 'warrior' |
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and Rowan, vertical ... |
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… and in pirouette (guess what happened next?) |
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Finally, and maybe the best use - Emile about to dump the three damsels (Alice, Lily and Rachel) |
Fun for all!
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P.S. Eric came back from Castlegar yesterday with a stand-up paddle from Canadian Tire (and his brother, Paul-Antoine). Paddle yet to be tried, and all the 'young' paddlers have headed up Whitewater this morning for two days. Maybe Doco and I … ?
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