There are no crowded anchorages with boats anchoring close enough to be rafted up. |
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The next time we were all rafted up together, I waited until they went swimming, and rifled through their wallets for the extra four bucks. |
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You're rafted up with other boats at your favorite swimming hole, and all of a sudden some knucklehead comes by throwing a supersized wake. |
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This powerboater looks forward to knowing I'll have a welcome place at the dinner table the next time I see LISCA burgees rafted up on the Sound. |
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Leaf headed his boat around to the small bight where the large power boat was tied, manoeuvred up to her and rafted alongside. |
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When we got into difficulty, we rafted our canoe and Keith's canoe together, bow-to-bow. |
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The eight adventurers crossed the finish line rafted up together, welcomed by a wonderful group of volunteers, staff and families. |
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For this year's romp through their back catalogue, they've rafted in a boatload of friends who don't have day jobs they shouldn't quit. |
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Alternatively if you have rafted before, you may wish to try hot-dogging or hydrospeeding instead. |
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There are several deformed or non-level ice conditions which increase resistance on the ship: rafted, ridged, rubbled, and hummocks. |
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A considerable portion of the timber that is cut is rafted on the Dvina north to Arkhangelsk or southward on the Volga. |
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The river is used extensively for carrying logs, which are brought together at the mouths of the Carpathian tributaries and rafted downstream. |
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At 1800, the head guide was towing the rafted kayaks to land and again did not have his radio on when the assistant guide tried to make contact. |
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Senior managers with responsibility for the Alsek and Tatshenshini river system rafted from Haines Junction, Yukon to Dry Bay, Alaska. |
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When the decision was made to abandon the vessel the Bellaventure took aboard 110 men, while the remaining 50 walked to land over the rafted ice. |
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These rocks, some the size of houses, may have rafted along on top of the glacier, been bulldozed forward by its nose, or carried below. |
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The film was shot in New Zealand, and in seven months there I hiked, climbed, rafted and watched the sun rise lying in boiling hot rockpools on a beach. |
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Three of the party rafted together and took the distressed party across their kayaks and made their way towards a suitable landing point beneath high cliffs. |
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Caution should also be used when navigating through level ice with occasional hummocks or rafted areas. |
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In general it can be said that rafted, ridged, and rubbled ice present significant impediments to the progress of a ship. |
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Sections could be supported over marshy ground on rafted or piled foundations. |
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These remnants are often the product of considerable wind forcing, producing rafted ice conditions which can present considerable navigation problems in spring, sometimes until early May. |
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Subdivisions are rafted ice, ridged ice and hummocked ice. |
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I've rafted down the Una River and the Drina River. |
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Over the past four decades, Mark has traveled, kayaked and rafted along hundreds of rivers on six different continents and is well known to Canadians as a passionate and articulate advocate for our waterways. |
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The current theory poses that the ostrich's ancestor rafted on India when the supercontintent Gondwanaland broke apart. |
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Excluding South America, Cryptoblepharus has a nearly worldwide distribution in the tropics, partially because it has either rafted on debris to islands or has been introduced to many islands by humans. |
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The Northern Dvina's main cargo is timber, which is cut on a large scale throughout the basin and rafted to sawmilling centres along the river's banks. |
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A number of clades of American geckos seem to have rafted over from Africa during both the Paleogene and Neogene. |
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The L'ACADIEN II took a measurable sheer to port, struck a solid and sizable floe of rafted ice, and was forced onto her starboard side by the diagonal pull of the towing hawser. |
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With zones of pack and rafted ice on either side, ice would close in at varying rates astern of the two small vessels, depending on the pressures of the ice floes around them at any given juncture. |
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In time, the pancake ice plates may themselves be rafted over one another or frozen together into a more solid ice cover, known as consolidated pancake ice. |
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