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Jul 11, 2019
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ManicBlue
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RE: A semi-decent recreational plastic kayak will set you back closer to $300.
Yeah it'd definitely cost more but not after factoring in the time involved or safety issues IMO.
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Nothing wrong or unsafe with building you own kayaks, if you have half a brain.
CougarThug
7/11/19 3:09pm
It's too bad the Boy Scouts don't have a motto having to do with preparation.
svenot
7/11/19 3:20pm
That'd be about $150 in today's dollars. I'd just buy one I think.
ManicBlue
7/11/19 3:24pm
A semi-decent recreational plastic kayak will set you back closer to $300. Plus you lose out on the skills and
Bert609
7/11/19 3:38pm
RE: A semi-decent recreational plastic kayak will set you back closer to $300.
ManicBlue
7/11/19 3:42pm
Taking down whitewater? Yeah, that was foolish. But on a lake/reservoir there would be minimal risk.
Bert609
7/11/19 3:44pm
What white water is there around Green River Utah?
fulano
7/11/19 3:45pm
You are right, for whatever reason I thought they were going through Desolation Canyon. Looks like
Bert609
7/11/19 4:12pm
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