I had these hand me downs from my older brothers.Used to get around on a set of these as a kid.
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I've kayak'd for about a 15 years in the past and at first it was a bit tricky balancing even with the low center of gravity but those oar'd fast boats like this look pretty tricky with all the people coordinated. Great abs and shoulder workout.
That looks like a old friend riding the toboggan down the mountain because he drank too much wine... lol. He received a drunk in a public place charge and a bill from the ski resort.
Similar to the one I use, mine due to spinal nerve damage. Same age ;-)Just turned 80, have progressive nerve degeneration with weakness and balance issues. No more driving, sold Montero, now use a "personal driver" - plus this gizmo to get around...
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Similar to the one I use, mine due to spinal nerve damage. Same age ;-)Just turned 80, have progressive nerve degeneration with weakness and balance issues. No more driving, sold Montero, now use a "personal driver" - plus this gizmo to get around...
Tillman
Ahahaha... Lol.. I transferred my mechatronics skills to industrial and worked some pretty cool stuff. Some very expensive mistakes occurred with me and others and they where simply written off. One was 2 guys did not follow correct orders and advised me to take the cutting torch and cut up a hydraulic tong set that grips the oil drill stem. So we where slow and I had just finished cutting up a entire flatbed from a truck and I was doing yard duty cleaning up and found the tongs and I cut them up into manageable pieces. A week or two later my 2IC asked if I had seen them in my yard work. I said yes. He asked where are they. I said they where in the dumpster. I explained and he was in a tiff but not mad. Anyway the 2 that advised me got into slight trouble. Word came down and it was a ~$35,000.00 error cost and not a sale price. I admit we had a great chuckle and laughed in private.
Nice! You triggered a memory (sorry!). Our daughter rowed or crewed or whatever it's called when she was in grad school at Oxford.