
Photo Clark Fenton.
Every sea kayaker should practice the low brace. (I used to work in an A&E department and seeing dislocated shoulders has sort of dampened my enthusiasm for the high variety but the low one is a really useful stroke.
Here we were playing in big Atlantic surf crashing onto the western edge of Cearstaigh off the north coast of Scarp in the Outer Hebrides. There was a big undercut hole which John had backed into, you can just see his yellow bow. A much bigger set came through and I thought I might get a good shot of John battling out with my Sony U60. Then a huge one came in, everyone out shouted Murty. I got ready for the shot. Then Allan, in his rush to leave the premises at closing time, ran right over my foredeck. I felt myself going over, I dropped my camera and grabbed my paddle and whacked a cracking low brace as far out as I could. Amazingly I stayed upright so yes, I am very fond of the low brace.
04/06/2008
Did the camera survive?
ReplyDeleteaha - my question too... so what happened to your camera? ~)
ReplyDeleteHello Peter and Alison, the camera was my trusty Sony U60. It is very waterproof and I always have it on a lanyard. After my own recovery the recovery of the camera was relatively simple and it is still fully functional.
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