Reading the first kayaking post I see that once again the instruction that one should never canoe alone is repeated. This solemn warning is also common for hill-walking, snorkelling and almost any other outdoor activity. But, there is a quote that I like from The Song of the Paddle forum, "People tell me I shouldn't travel alone, but I've never been told that by anyone who has ever done it."
What is better, to not do something because you can't find a group available at the same time or to do what you want and be aware of the risks and the responsibilities involved?
What is better, to not do something because you can't find a group available at the same time or to do what you want and be aware of the risks and the responsibilities involved?