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Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 12:29 pm
by frank
wow, not sure if that counts, but end of the month i will hit that figure for number of days fulltime/non-stop on the boat cruising ...but man, i wished i was hiting that figure for windsurf/kitesurf/surf logs!!!
maybe i should start loging again!!
but hey, now so disconnected from the "unreal world"...here now very real and allright, but still having awakening illusions, ...sometimes!
thanks for initiating the introspection>>>!
viva da rasta culture
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 9:54 am
by KUS
I thought I would revisit this....the doldrums have been significant this year and it's really not one for me personally to remember due to personal injuries, ongoing life and body issues, employment stagnation. I note tho that others are no longer posting session logs and that's kinda sad....for me.... Selfishly I hope for those....when they don't happen it's a deterioration of many things I enjoyed: reading that at least others are having some noteworthy experiences, maybe fun, maybe getting worked, learning new things, pushing their limits
It keeps up the stoke at times when you are down or feeds it to new heights when indeed you got to be part of a great day
I suppose it's an individual choice and eats some of your valuable time....as everything seems to chip away at our free time these days....understood. I hope to keep posting my session logs, it's kinda like putting away your gear, brushing your teeth, mowing the lawn. Sometimes you enjoy writing, sometimes it's a chore....in the end Nike's most significant phrase applies to me
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 10:31 am
by abetanzo
I too enjoy reading people's logs... sometimes similar experiences are shared with a log and people can interact even if they only saw each other for a moment on the water... or reading logs you can relive those great days of sailing..
looking at my history I'm just over a full year of days on the water! 368 days.. this after a major knee injury and other things life throws at you it's great to read the logs again and see the progression or stoke!
these doldrums can f off anytime soon..
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 7:26 pm
by KUS
Just had to think of this....during this time of all time low BWD site activity....or so it seems
please log your sailing sessions, those that are left...I love reading them
This winter looks promising for wind
, rain
and snow