I've never seen so many comments on a blog before.
I've been checking it via an RSS feed and the last comment was pretty interesting:
"For all those offended: You would only be offended if you take yourself too seriously. Lesson: Don't take yourself so seriously.
And I can't believe any of you would say these guys haven't run the shooshoo. Sorry, but running the "stouts" 70 footer 1000 times in a row when someone else did all the legwork is nowhere near as impressive as rapping in and out of a scary dark crack in the earth day after day before even dropping in, and then finally reaping the rewards. Showing up after the buzz and running the shit is only part of the equation. And it is about more than stroking the ego and running big stuff. Unless you plan on dying at age 45.
Which brings us to the point that life is more than kayaking. It sure is good, but if you don't plan your future, and incorporate dynamic change into your life such as education, career, family, and spirit, it doesn't matter how high you ran the middle kings last year, or how many words you make up to describe the sickness of your crew. Life will eventually seem stale and one dimensional.
So don't hate on TG for doing some inner and outer reflecting on both himself and the paddling community. We are all guilty of making the claim. It is being aware of that and being OK with the our imperfections and quirks that make it all of the sudden just another funny conversation, and less of an afrontal to our egos."