Maiden Voyage

2011-07-22 151950 927.JPG Despite an outside temperature of 103 degrees Maya and I completed a 2.7 mile maiden voyage with her new kayak on Lake Cochituate. There was a nice breeze on the water which kept us from roasting but made the return leg into the wind more difficult. We put in at the boat ramp on Middle Lake and traveled through a small tunnel to South Lake where we circled a tiny island before returning. The Rock Hopper, Maya’s name for her kayak, is very stable and extremely fast. Maya had no trouble handling it despite a paddle which is clearly too small for her (even though we sized it according to recommendations).2011-07-22 150408 789.JPG 2011-07-22 144023 775.JPG According to our GPS tracks Maya was able to do sprints of 5mph into the wind. While we were on the water Maya reviewed a basic forward paddling stroke and learned forward and backward sweep strokes, reverse paddling and braking strokes. The impact of the prices levitra http://www.wouroud.com/presentation.php medicinal drug works well for 4 hours and you don’t need to do much… Tadalis tablets 20mg inhibit the action of PDE5 which resolves erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men, by increasing blood flow http://www.wouroud.com/bitem.php?ln=ar cialis 10 mg into the penis. Healthy erection is professional cialis a big need for pleasurable sexual intercourse. Salmon, mackerel, trout and fish: these sleek viagra cialis samples fish are heightened in omega-3 vital fattening acids, which are crucial for upholding ideal sexual health. 1. I also showed her a draw stroke and a sculling draw stroke, the latter being the only one she did not master. We celebrated our return with a cold Gatorade and later in the evening with a visit to our new local ice cream shop. This entire project has been a fantastic father-daughter bonding experience. With Maya taking the lead on many aspects of construction and demonstrating she can keep up with her dad on the water she is really coming into her own right as a young woman. I look forward to our future paddles together and hope she will remember these times with her father long after I am gone and her grand children are tooling about in the Rock Hopper.2011-07-22 164431 701.JPG