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04 Aug 09
Originally posted by SeitseYou gonna surf to Catalina or up to Santa Barbara? I don't think so. Anyway, the Tongva didn't surf. I want to bond with the people of the land and all that crap. Besides, they probably knew the best way to explore the coast. I mean they lived here for a really long time...
Real men surf.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungIlove my Liquidlogic.....and it sings to ya.
What is the minimal boat one man would need to be able to move about the ocean coast around Southern California and Catalina? A small sailboat? A kayak?
The Tongva (indiginous people of Los Angeles) used large canoes of some sort I believe, so it must be doable.
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Originally posted by AThousandYoungA kayak. But how would you be moving around? A kayak would suit a vigorous person who hunts and fishes along the coast. Someone dining from cans would be better served by a sailboat with a cabin.
What is the minimal boat (without an engine) one man would need to be able to move about the ocean coast around Southern California and Catalina? A small sailboat? A kayak?
The Tongva (indiginous people of Los Angeles) used large canoes of some sort I believe, so it must be doable.
What crazy scheme is this, anyhow?
Originally posted by AThousandYoungJust remember, the Pacific is much colder than the Atlantic... and bigger waves.
What is the minimal boat (without an engine) one man would need to be able to move about the ocean coast around Southern California and Catalina? A small sailboat? A kayak?
The Tongva (indiginous people of Los Angeles) used large canoes of some sort I believe, so it must be doable.