The Coracle: One Man in a Tub

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, The Home, Outdoor & Recreational Areas, History
Cover of the book The Coracle: One Man in a Tub by LJ Gormley, Anthony John, Black Morning Marsh Press
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Author: LJ Gormley, Anthony John ISBN: 9781301157822
Publisher: Black Morning Marsh Press Publication: October 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: LJ Gormley, Anthony John
ISBN: 9781301157822
Publisher: Black Morning Marsh Press
Publication: October 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

You’ve got to see this!” “What now?” I’m trying to focus on my work from which I am usually pretty easily distracted by friends diverting my attention with joke emails.

“I think it’s one of those stupid stunt kind of videos? In this one a guy’s rafting on something that looks like one of those flying saucer snow sleds we had when we were kids. You gotta watch it. Of course, he gets soaked!”

It wasn’t exactly the most auspicious introduction to coracles, I grant you. But, apparently, it was all I needed.
Because, it’s not just racing down a river in a glorified, snow sled, shield, or basket, but a journey through such wild territories as Welsh Indians, cadavers, poaching, and sheep wrasslin’, just to name a few.

Because, we are talking about a boat that has been used for thousands of years and still enjoyed by many for recreation. Indeed, what makes coracles popular now is what has always made them so: anyone can build them, not just because of their simple construction but because the materials are ready to hand. They can be easily carried, transported anywhere, and are good in awkward conditions such as shallow water. Combined with the possession of a net, a coracle enabled a family at least to feed itself if not make a living.

I had all this to learn, and The Coracle: One Man in a Tub is that quick, comprehensive, whacky journey.

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You’ve got to see this!” “What now?” I’m trying to focus on my work from which I am usually pretty easily distracted by friends diverting my attention with joke emails.

“I think it’s one of those stupid stunt kind of videos? In this one a guy’s rafting on something that looks like one of those flying saucer snow sleds we had when we were kids. You gotta watch it. Of course, he gets soaked!”

It wasn’t exactly the most auspicious introduction to coracles, I grant you. But, apparently, it was all I needed.
Because, it’s not just racing down a river in a glorified, snow sled, shield, or basket, but a journey through such wild territories as Welsh Indians, cadavers, poaching, and sheep wrasslin’, just to name a few.

Because, we are talking about a boat that has been used for thousands of years and still enjoyed by many for recreation. Indeed, what makes coracles popular now is what has always made them so: anyone can build them, not just because of their simple construction but because the materials are ready to hand. They can be easily carried, transported anywhere, and are good in awkward conditions such as shallow water. Combined with the possession of a net, a coracle enabled a family at least to feed itself if not make a living.

I had all this to learn, and The Coracle: One Man in a Tub is that quick, comprehensive, whacky journey.

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