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-==== More Leash Stories ==== 
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-**Broken Leash\\ 
-Jeff Hegedus <​jhegedus@...>​** \\ 
-03/​12/​07 ​ #2608 
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-Wow.  LeAnne and I left at noon Sunday from Bloedel, and went to the island, and was it was\\ 
-blowing super hard.  It took over two hours to get there...we went down the middle...patches\\ 
-of liquid smoke at the south end.  The only moment I tried to hug the shore, a big fir\\ 
-snapped hard halfway up and went down in the water exactly next to me.  On the return,\\ 
-LeAnne took a spill and her leash broke; it was an MEC coiled leash witht the swivel hook.\\ 
-The hardware failed outright at the swivel, in a place you can't even inspect. ​ She caught the\\ 
-boat by the rudder. 
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-Veronica and Tom P. came in as we left, and we passed Simon and Larry B. on the way in.\\ 
-Nice day. 
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-**Larry Bussinger <​lbussing@…>​** \\ 
-03/12/07 #2616 
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-Carter Johnson just sent me a note about his Watertribe race in\\ 
-Flordia and gave me permission to post it. I had given him a leash\\ 
-in San Francisco last year telling him it just takes 5 seconds to put\\ 
-it on, so why even think about not putting it on every time. "You\\ 
-don't want the Coast Guard calling your girl friend saying they\\ 
-couldn'​t find you." I kind of made it my mission last year to get\\ 
-everyone to wear one, now you know why. 
- 
-"Larry – Just wanted to thank you for the Paddle leash you gave me\\ 
-last year. It probably saved my life in the Watertribe. We had small\\ 
-craft advisories for the last few days of the race. The winds would\\ 
-have easily barrel rolled my Surfski even with its 65lb pack of\\ 
-gear. On the last night around 1:30am, I found myself in a 35 mile\\ 
-open water crossing of Florida Bay. The headwinds were 25knots\\ 
-gusting to 40. I was not making smart decisions and got myself\\ 
-hopelessly suck in some mud. I hopped off the boat and immediately\\ 
-sunk up to my knees completely immobilized. Almost instantly, I felt\\ 
-a furious tug on my waist as the coiled leash pulled taught in\\ 
-seconds with my boat blowing out towards Mexico with conviction. Had\\ 
-the leash not been on, I would have been stuck alone in the bay 15\\ 
-miles from anybody in the pitch black of the night without my gear or\\ 
-hypothermia kit. I was able to crawl on all fours for a half mile\\ 
-towing the boat via the leash till I could take shelter up in some\\ 
-mangrove roots till the sun came up. I did not wear a leash last\\ 
-year and probably would not have this year had your words not\\ 
-resonated with me. The final Florida Bay crossing that Sally and I\\ 
-did last year in 5.5 hour took me not a minute shy of 16 hours."​ 
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