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StandUpPGH
StandUpPGH
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15 posts
27 Sep 2013 9:15pm
Looking for DJ's old post when his leash broke on a downwind and got rescued on a buoy. I want to show somebody that does not wear a leash or a life jacket.
Thanks
gregc
gregc
VIC
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VIC, 1299 posts
27 Sep 2013 11:21pm
that is a frightening video and I reckon really sends home the message that bad things can happen really quickly.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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VIC, 17570 posts
28 Sep 2013 12:56am
It is very hard to find it now..

Here's the only place that I could find it.. www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php?topic=6944.0

DJ
StandUpPGH
StandUpPGH
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15 posts
27 Sep 2013 11:12pm
Thanks DJ. I searched the Breeze like crazy. didn't even think to look on the Zone.
robdog
robdog
VIC
611 posts
VIC, 611 posts
28 Sep 2013 7:09am
Here's DJ's and few more.
Whatever happened to Oliver??

Offshore winds web Links

DJ???s thread on Seabreeze
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/SUP-history-will-be-made-tomorrow/?page=1

Open Ocean Paddling Risk Management
http://newcastlesup.com.au/website/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=58

Downwinders - Hard earned tips & tricks
www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Stand%20Up%20Paddle/Downwinders-Hard-earned-tips-tricks_3639063.aspx

Safety Gear used and a few lessons
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48480
E T
E T
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E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
28 Sep 2013 9:59am
Holy crap DJ.
I read that story and had sweaty palms and was on the edge of my seat.
You are one lucky man. It also shows me that a person as prepared and as experienced as you are can still get into trouble.
I will never be attempting a crossing like that in those conditions. Your story has reinforced to me what my skill level is.
Thanks.
ET.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
28 Sep 2013 11:08am
E T said..

Holy crap DJ.
I read that story and had sweaty palms and was on the edge of my seat.
You are one lucky man. It also shows me that a person as prepared and as experienced as you are can still get into trouble.
I will never be attempting a crossing like that in those conditions. Your story has reinforced to me what my skill level is.
Thanks.
ET.


It also shows just how unpredictable the weather can be.. Also makes you wonder how the weather bureau can get it so wrong with 25 knots forcast and getting 55 knots.. Anyone who's been out in open water in 55 knots will know how wild that is.. It's amazing how pictures and even vid don't capture the feeling of super strong winds.. If I had of expected that sort of wind strength and wave conditions I never would have used that modified leash system... and never will again.

DJ
mikeman
mikeman
QLD
692 posts
QLD, 692 posts
28 Sep 2013 2:06pm
This is a good time to remind ourselves that we should stay focussed on safety at sea. There are a lot of new paddlers getting into downwinding lately and its important that we encourage them to adopt a safety first attitude.

A good legrope is a must have. This is the single most important safety item that everyone should always have on them. The new coiled ones are far better than the old ones and you barely notice having them on.

I have just put up a new post: "What's in the backpack". Hopefully this will encourage more people to take a few extra safety items out there with them. You may never need to use them but if you (or someone else out there) is faced with an emergency situation you will be thankful that you had them.

Stay safe out there - Mike
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