This is really difficult. It looks ridiculously easy when seasoned kayakers do it, but it really takes some serious practice and effort. However, the feeling I got when I completed my first unassisted roll was awesome!
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i just bought a used 8-ft pyranha. my friend and i are taking our boats out on the river after work today! i am so excited. :)
I should probably mention that I have wanted the same tattoo in the same place on my body for the same reason for about 2 years. I seriously contemplated getting this tattoo for that long. Some people have great tattoos that they got on the spur of the moment, but for me it was more important to have a special meaning behind it, do the research, have the image conceptualized, and know for sure it was something I could live with and gain meaning from for the rest of my life.
I would suggest that if you think you want a tattoo, figure out what exactly it is that you want. Then wait for a period of time and ask yourself again if you still want it. That’s the fastest way to figure out whether or not the tat is really right for you.
