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    I'm loving this idea. Currently looking for a yak.

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    Hey Gary,

    In response to whether or not your 16 foot coleman canoe will handle
    class II or class III whitewater, the answer is yes.

    Can you get in trouble in class II or class III rapids? Absolutely!
    The power of moving water is awesome. In my opinion, it is very
    important to learn whitewater techniques and rescue methods either
    through one of the whitewater courses or perhaps a good club in your
    state. We certainly don't want to lose a charter member of our paddling
    forum. Warm regards, Jim

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    Yes, this is great. Frankly, I can't believe my eyes. That people like JC and LF can be so responsive is such a breath of fresh air. Thanks. JGW

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    Thanks for the tip Jim. I think that is excellent advice. I'll do a little research to see what is available up there in the way of instruction.
    Gary

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