When I was a young married woman, my husband thought it would be nice if we both learned to kayak. I was so excited and took the challenge of venturing into uncharted waters, therefore we decided to take some kayak classes. I am fond of being in the water, I like swimming and scuba diving. However, after our second session on Kayak 101, I realized I can't do it.I could not roll the boat when I flipped over and it sort of freaked me out at the idea of being under water upside down and not being able to right the boat. On the other hand, my partner was having a blast, like a duck in water.
So, we took many kayaking trips on every river he could find - the more rapids, the more adrenaline rush. Since I didn't want to go on the kayak, I agreed to driving him to the drop-off site and fetching him afterwards down the river. I had no problem with it. While waiting in the car surrounded by the woods, I could read a book or just relax, or I could get out of the car, go hiking and observe the local animals and greeneries along the way. We packed our vehicle with food, garments and apparatuses that we need for our trip as what me and my husband agreed upon. He also loves taking pictures like I do, so we also brought our cameras with us, including chargers, batteries and all the accessories that we could bring!
Once, he talked a friend into coming with him into our kayak trips. This friend of ours as far as I know didn't like going out much.But he wanted to try it and learn something new.He trained and got pretty good at rolling and maneuvering the kayak. His first trip though was not successful.His boat flipped and he got trapped under the water in some branches and couldn't get out. Fortunately, my husband was there looking out for him. When our friend didn't resurface at once because the kayak was still upside down, he immediately went for his aid. Our friend was very thankful for my husband saving his life. Without hesitation, he placed an ad the following day selling his kayak. We had quite an adventure back in those days, we even took pictures of our travels.
As we became older and our activities changed, so are the developments in technology. Kayaking is already out of the picture, however photography and hiking is still in. Not so long ago, during our trekking trips, we always brought with us all our camera equipment including its accessories. It was quite cumbersome. You might as well add on that list, cellular phones, Blackberry and other things because you can't leave the house without that at these times. Extra batteries, we don't need that anymore because of what we've discovered. It's amazing!
It is a flexible solar panel that rolls up for easy transport. It's convenient because you can carry it anywhere you go - either out on a river, or up in the mountains, it doesn't get wet and it's a hardy. The solar panel's versatile nature has benefited many of our apparatuses such as cell phones, cameras, video recorders, even the car's battery.We can just roll it up and carry it with us on one of our adventures.Too late for us for the kayaking trips, but we have found plenty of alternative activities that we can take it along for convenience. This thing is marvelous!
So, we took many kayaking trips on every river he could find - the more rapids, the more adrenaline rush. Since I didn't want to go on the kayak, I agreed to driving him to the drop-off site and fetching him afterwards down the river. I had no problem with it. While waiting in the car surrounded by the woods, I could read a book or just relax, or I could get out of the car, go hiking and observe the local animals and greeneries along the way. We packed our vehicle with food, garments and apparatuses that we need for our trip as what me and my husband agreed upon. He also loves taking pictures like I do, so we also brought our cameras with us, including chargers, batteries and all the accessories that we could bring!
Once, he talked a friend into coming with him into our kayak trips. This friend of ours as far as I know didn't like going out much.But he wanted to try it and learn something new.He trained and got pretty good at rolling and maneuvering the kayak. His first trip though was not successful.His boat flipped and he got trapped under the water in some branches and couldn't get out. Fortunately, my husband was there looking out for him. When our friend didn't resurface at once because the kayak was still upside down, he immediately went for his aid. Our friend was very thankful for my husband saving his life. Without hesitation, he placed an ad the following day selling his kayak. We had quite an adventure back in those days, we even took pictures of our travels.
As we became older and our activities changed, so are the developments in technology. Kayaking is already out of the picture, however photography and hiking is still in. Not so long ago, during our trekking trips, we always brought with us all our camera equipment including its accessories. It was quite cumbersome. You might as well add on that list, cellular phones, Blackberry and other things because you can't leave the house without that at these times. Extra batteries, we don't need that anymore because of what we've discovered. It's amazing!
It is a flexible solar panel that rolls up for easy transport. It's convenient because you can carry it anywhere you go - either out on a river, or up in the mountains, it doesn't get wet and it's a hardy. The solar panel's versatile nature has benefited many of our apparatuses such as cell phones, cameras, video recorders, even the car's battery.We can just roll it up and carry it with us on one of our adventures.Too late for us for the kayaking trips, but we have found plenty of alternative activities that we can take it along for convenience. This thing is marvelous!
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