Day 8 (Friday, 12/5/2003)

Friday would be our first and only full day of island activities.  The morning was overcast, the wind had picked up from the east, and the waves were breaking perfectly on the north side of the island.  So several of us decided to try our hand at surf kayaking.  Surf kayaking involves the use of very short, wide, and light-weight sit-on-top kayaks to catch the waves in much the same way as a surfboard would.  The kayaker paddles out to just beyond where the waves are breaking, orients the kayak perpendicular to the breakers, and waits for the big cahuna.  Once a big wave approaches, the kayaker begins paddling like there's no tomorrow, and if the timing is just right, the wave will carry the kayak along on its crest all the way into shore.  The kayak oar is used only to keep the kayak perpendicular to the wave, but if the kayaker biffs the steering, a most spectacular spill will almost certainly result.

That afternoon, Pamela and I took a beginner sea kayaking course, where we learned how to mount and dismount the kayak in the open ocean and how to use our upright kayak to rescue another kayaker that has tipped over.  Slickrock requires this course before letting you take any longer sea kayaking trips from the island.

That evening's after-dinner competition was hermit crab racing, which I won't even begin to describe.

 

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Surf kayaking

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The author catches a gnarly wave (dude)

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Low tide

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Our competitors

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Hey, no help from the audience!

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My champion (who actually came in around 14th)

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