Hello all,
Back in the late 1990s, about every famous and wanna-be paddler in the whitewater paddling world, posted on rec.boats.paddle.
Scott Bristow and I were two of the most prolific writers on the newsgroup during those days, that Ken Strickland referred to as the "Scott-time."
For those of you who weren't here then, Scott drowned at Great Falls of the Potomac, on the day before a group of rbpers were to meet over dinner at That's Amore. We still met for dinner, and I had to share the sad news with the group.
Over the next days, an outpouring of grief showed up on this board, and paddlers from all over (including Wilko from the Netherlands) came together in the DC area and later to Atlanta for the funeral.
RiverRun: Adventures on the Edge of Enlightenment is now available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle versions. (RiverRun is one word.) It's about those days, and features kayaking adventures in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, West Virginia, etc. as well as deeper reflections on the meaning of life in the face of death.
http://amzn.com/1484013468 has a "peek inside" RiverRun: Adventures on the Edge of Enlightenment. Or use the whole title to search. (James Joyce fans, me among them, have all sorts of things named riverrun, which is the first line of Finnegans Wake.)
Mothra