Nice - looks serene.
Way to go Def...and glad you didn't break anything!!
Looks like a fun trip, Def. (of course, I mean after the injury.)Be careful with that ankle, torn ligaments often heal more slowly than broken bones. You've got more adventures ahead!
Since it seems that I forgot to post pics of the last time we went paddling at Petrie Island, here they are. That time we mostly explored the interior waterways of the island and it was really cool- it felt like we were paddling in the bayou, but without having to worry about dem dere gators!
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on June 18, 2018, 02:29:32 PMSince it seems that I forgot to post pics of the last time we went paddling at Petrie Island, here they are. That time we mostly explored the interior waterways of the island and it was really cool- it felt like we were paddling in the bayou, but without having to worry about dem dere gators!Paddling through a forest. Did you ever try out packrafts? I like kayaks but they are somewhat hard to transport.
Glad it turned out to be nothing too serious and you managed to enjoy some of the planned trip. Next time, remember: you're Batman but you're not that Batman, Def!
Also glad you didn't break anything. Something that old is going to be hard to get parts for.
Quote from: Alan K. on June 22, 2018, 09:17:29 PMAlso glad you didn't break anything. Something that old is going to be hard to get parts for. Part of me wants to ban you for that comment, but mostly I'm thinking this has to be the best comment I have read all week!Def
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on June 22, 2018, 11:52:04 PMQuote from: Alan K. on June 22, 2018, 09:17:29 PMAlso glad you didn't break anything. Something that old is going to be hard to get parts for. Part of me wants to ban you for that comment, but mostly I'm thinking this has to be the best comment I have read all week!Def I meant the camper, not the ankle.
Quote from: Alan K. on June 23, 2018, 09:03:35 AMQuote from: Grant Lamontagne on June 22, 2018, 11:52:04 PMQuote from: Alan K. on June 22, 2018, 09:17:29 PMAlso glad you didn't break anything. Something that old is going to be hard to get parts for. Part of me wants to ban you for that comment, but mostly I'm thinking this has to be the best comment I have read all week!Def I meant the camper, not the ankle.It was funnier when I thought you were talking about me! And yes, parts for the camper aren't cheap, when you can find them. There's a company in Oregon that sells both original parts and reproductions that everyone with these swears by, but I have been tempted to buy an extra trailer or two for whatever parts I need, figuring that might be cheaper!Def
Hmmmmm.....focal bruising and general swelling is actually a bit concerning. I know the initial X-rays were negative, but.....a hair-line fracture may not show up on X-ray for a day or maybe a week. Seriously, it may be worth getting a repeat set of X-rays. I had a motorcycle crash a few years a go. The X-rays 48 hours later were 'negative' for fracture, but the orthopedic surgeon wasn't so sure. He put me in a cast and re-X-rayed me two weeks later. Sure enough, the was a hairline fracture. And I ended up in a cast for 8 weeks. I'm just sayin'....take it easy, and it may be worth getting a second opinion.