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Category Archives: Sports
Paddleboarding: No sport for old men
I don’t know what compels a grown man, and one not so young as he thinks he is, to believe he can do what only young people should try.
Posted in Humor, Lifetsyle, Sports, Uncategorized
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Taking the Treetop Challenge
I’m hanging in the air about 30 feet off the ground, suspended by a wire, and I’m gyrating like a drunken monkey, trying to get enough momentum to wallow over to a net, where I can restore what little … Continue reading
Posted in Lifetsyle, Sports, Travel, Uncategorized
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Spearfishing off Isla Iguana
I am free diving about 15 feet under the warm Pacific waters of Isla Iguana (named after the iridescent green reptiles that are so ubiquitous in the area) when I spot them: a school of Angel fish with … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Travel
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