thevoyagekayaking

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Me and two others completed this trip today, with slightly rougher conditions than I anticipated, but nonetheless a successful trip.

One of the cool things about this paddle is it's just under 20km on the water, but only two km to get back to the start point to retrieve your vehicle

 

Me and two others completed this trip today, with slightly rougher conditions than I anticipated, but nonetheless a successful trip.

One of the cool things about this paddle is it's just under 20km on the water, but only two km to get back to the start point to retrieve your vehicle.

 

This is quite fascinating actually, I had no idea there was such a thing as a planked waka.

I'd love to see a reconstruction of this one day, it sounds like an extremely capable craft.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

There's really people out there called Weinersmith, huh?

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 1 points 2 months ago

Helicopters can autorotate, meaning fly without power, and the Jetranger from my understanding has quite good autorotation characteristics.

If this was simply a power failure, they should have been able to land just fine.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 23 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This was an extremely high hour machine, 13,000 on the airframe and 26,000 on the engine. Not sure if that's significant, but it's definitely interesting.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I suspect they're just seeing big bull deer or a Wapiti.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 3 points 3 months ago

I think I've heard about this dude, he's basically a benign version of a conspiracy theorist.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 10 points 3 months ago (3 children)

I'm very much on the same page, pics or it didn't happen. If there really was a moose population, there would be prints, poo, antlers, or some other evidence.

Instead, we have a number of sightings, almost always by people from areas where moose live, but no photos.

And I believe the fact it always seems to be Americans or Canadians is significant, perhaps they're more likely to think moose when they see a shape, rather than a NZer, who would assume it was a deer?

 

What do you think, are they still around?

I do notice all these sightings seem to be from tourists, and they never take photos.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I'm not sure if anything else will be made public.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 2 points 3 months ago (3 children)

There might be an incident report, if I have some spare time I'll go looking for it.

 

I'd love to know what actually went wrong here, and what products they were using.

It's remarkably easy to get smoke and flames when you screw up mixing resin, entire buildings have been lost due to mistakes like that.

 

There's a large number of invasive species in NZ that could have been eradicated, had decisive action been taken early on to remove the infestation, including a number of marine plants, so I'm glad to hear in this case we are making the effort and trying to eliminate this pest outright.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

And everyone else on that frequency, which would have been a few people if this was broadcast on 16.

 

Pretty impressive for Stabicraft that a 300 kg dolphin can crash land in the boat and not damage anything.

 

It sounds like there are options for controlling this weed, the question I have is, why don't we bite the bullet and eliminate it completely? It's something that's been done successfully before with aquatic plants, so why not here? Why wait for it to spread?

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 5 points 5 months ago

The amount of new townhouses in lower Hutt is incredible, most notably along Cambridge terrace. Hundreds of them just along one road.

I believe there's a lot being built along the river as well.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

A sit on top is considered self bailing, so no skirt needed. The paddler sits above the waterline, and there are holes through to the underside of the boat.

[–] thevoyagekayaking@lemmy.nz 3 points 5 months ago (3 children)

It's not particularly common, but mostly because beginners tend to be out on sit on top boats. Although there was a fatality in Wellington Harbour a few years ago, on Christmas eve, where the paddler had a sit in boat with no spray skirt.

It's also good information for a sea kayak with bulkheads, you won't flood the boat completely, but it will be less stable.

 

I got to be in a safety video!

This is a short video on why a river boat isn't safe to take out on open water, why a spray skirt is essential, and what happens without the right gear.

 

As per title, does anyone know what they're up to?

 

A wave park heated with free (to them) heat from a data centre. This is seriously cool.

 

I work with fire alarm systems for a living, so it's fascinating to see a building get so bad it is shut down entirely by the fire brigade.

No BWOF since 2017 is just incredible though.

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