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 Kayak Week June 2004 

The 2004 Kayak Week at Point Beach State Forest

Highlight for Album: Nannette's Kayak Week Photos
Album: Nannette's Kayak Week Photos
Last change: 06/29/04
Contains: 46 items.

Phil, Tom, and Dave recap plans for the week.
Phil, Tom, and Dave recap plans for the week.

Dave looking for "The Big One"
Dave looking for "The Big One"

still looking
still looking

Bill checking to see if his paddle is properly balanced
Bill checking to see if his paddle is properly balanced

Torso rotation
Torso rotation

Wave frolicking
Wave frolicking

Kayak Guru
Kayak Guru

Some appreciation for wave troughs
Some appreciation for wave troughs

Phil and Geno riding the waves
Phil and Geno riding the waves

Bracing for the next one
Bracing for the next one

Great form
Great form

Steve checking things out prior to the paddle to PB from Manitowoc
Steve checking things out prior to the paddle to PB from Manitowoc

Lee looking ready for the challenge
Lee looking ready for the challenge

Shoving off
Shoving off

Group of four, Manitowoc harbor lighthouse in the background (backwater?)
Group of four, Manitowoc harbor lighthouse in the background (backwater?)

Chuck was the only one kind enough to turn for a wave and a picture
Chuck was the only one kind enough to turn for a wave and a picture

Meanwhile, lots of fun and food and friendship at the camp.
Meanwhile, lots of fun and food and friendship at the camp.

Wayne tending brats
Wayne tending brats

Recapping the trip, Dave was in fine form.
Recapping the trip, Dave was in fine form.

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