they do just about everything but catch em for you.
http://www.tides4fishing.com/us/georgia/crooked-river-cumberland-dividings
they do just about everything but catch em for you.
http://www.tides4fishing.com/us/georgia/crooked-river-cumberland-dividings
i wish i’d had time to watch this before we left. i also wish someone would edit these down to pertinent info and they weren’t an hour long.
these navionics webinars are great but YEESH the format is boring and i can’t get through a whole one. this one is no exception. i’m sure the talk is valuable. but the webcam + grip’n’grin photo stream format does not make for scintillating entertainment. but here it is to refer back to.
heyooooooooo. i’m taking this one in chunks, plan to review before we hit the Sound.
i’m 100% sure i can’t complete any of this except the 5k in 50 minutes at this moment in time, but it’s a cool thing to work incrementally up to. and anyway, once you’re able to do it easy, you’re prettymuch fit as we need to be.
i suggest thinking up an aquatic paddling version of this too, with maybe a skills-related kicker at the end instead of push-ups and sit-ups. like maybe “paddle 5k, then you have x minutes to do 50 mountain climbers, tie 5 crucial knots perfectly, and hang your hammock. you know how brain shit shuts down in times of physical stress. i think that’d be a great way to preserve brain elasticity AND i guarantee your lorchcraft will be on point.
i think if we busted both the land and water ones twice a week til april we would absolutely crush Cumberland or whatever island we wanted. (bearing in mind there’s no way i’m doing anything with 50lbs on my back for the foreseeable)
what say you?