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![]() On 13-Oct-2005, "KMAN" wrote: It's about learning - you seem to think people can only learn with professional instruction. Please quote a single message from me where I have said anything of the sort. I can't imagine how boring and even frightening life must be if there is nothing you think possible without an "expert" to guide you. Nothing boring or frightening about my life. I don't need an expert for everything, but know the value of an expert when I need it. I know when it's a waste of time to reinvent the wheel. I have never learned anything in a vacuum and am honest enough to admit it. I learn from others - just as you do but can't seem to admit. All I have said is that it is entirely possible to learn to kayak well and safely without a professional instructor. Do you disagree? Possible - yes. It is entirely possible to learn the same from a non- professional instructor. I have never said otherwise. I have said that is is unlikely that someone can learn without _any_ instruction in a reasonable period of time. Most will never learn kayaking - especially whitewater - to a reasonable skill level without any instruction. If you refuse to answer yet again, I think it would be fair to assume that you don't have the evidence. Again - please post a quote from me where I have made any such claim that you ask me to prove. You are asking me to prove your statements, not mine. You are the one that is making the claims that aren't supportable. You insist on relying on anecdote without specifying the source. You make blowhard claims about beating the experts without training. Mike |