Just 1 small aria , has about 20 sediment gold traps under water .
One gold oar mine vien on the slope up from the sounds shore ,,when
you get aerial look you can see most of that vein went down the slope
and landed in the curent of 7 knots .
A 7 knot curent for 2 million year old forest
has erroded the oar out of the gold , washed away all that rock , ut as
we all know that gold in the oar wount erode and wount go down curent as
easy as evrything else .
Where would it be and where will johnny find it ?? AT 420 feet
because its all been flushed down to rock clean once in awile and slowed
down at the shore where smaller parts erroded
down to nugets.
Its 420 feet deep from each oar mine that was face exposed and 80 % of
the vien eroded away with the mountain .
at 420 feet under 12 feet sediment on solid rock.
Could I operate Fearless_Johnny by myself, with no one else ? ... there are about 20 sediment gold traps under water. ... There's a gold oar mine vein on the slope up from the sound's shore; ... At 420 feet; because, over time, it got flushed down, and then ... (sci.physics)
Re: OK, is this a daft question ... what do you DO to balance a single? ... of quiet when both blades are off the water,... by positioning the oar correctly to start the next stroke. ... It is during this time as well that the set (keeping the boat straight... soles of your feet.... (rec.sport.rowing)
Re: Feet out, was Re: Finish Positions (sculling) ... This feet out thing could degenerate into the same old kind of argument as those which once raged, when Nick was a lad, over the need to have backstops & adjust to them, or to only slide 8 inches, or all that old crap. ... course, interested in bringing the boat & crew to equal velocity at the finish, but the dynamics of a boat & a fixed erg are so very different there that a comparison is hard to make. ... On a fixed erg at the finish, there is a good chance of the body having a lot of excess kinetic energy which, if not taken out by the pull on the hands, must be absorbed/destroyed by the body for the rower to change direction & make a recovery.... If the feet are not planted firmly to the footboards then the force applied to the oar handles must have dropped off substantially. ... (rec.sport.rowing)
Feet out, was Re: Finish Positions (sculling) ... This feet out thing could degenerate into the same old kind of argument as those which once raged, when Nick was a lad, over the need to have backstops & adjust to them, or to only slide 8 inches, or all that old crap. ... If the arms are the only thing working at the last bit of the stroke, then the change of momentum is small and the feet straps should not be necessary to keep the rower in place. ... If the feet are not planted firmly to the footboards then the force applied to the oar handles must have dropped off substantially. ... this draw of the body mass up the slide during the recovery has nothing to do with controling the bow-ward motion of the body mass and matching/timing it properly with the release. ... (rec.sport.rowing)
Re: New way of rowing... ... i take it the woman is pushing the oar handles away with ther feet... I have seen something similar on a rowing lake in ravenna italy, ... your arms which you would use for that pushing motion. ... (rec.sport.rowing)