The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 3, 1982-Page 9-B Enjoy summer; take to the water and Swim! (Continued from Page 8> who crave competition, they also hold races every other Sunday. "That's ex- citing," Carter said, "Small lakes are tricky, with all the wind shifts and gusts." If you really want to hike out and fly across the surfact of the water, try For- tune Marine on Whitmore Lake, who rent catamarans for about $20 an hour or $38 for four hours. No matter where you go or who you are with, sailing is one of the most relaxing, and at the same time exciting adventures your summer can provide you. Don't mess it up. Give these places a call and hoist that sail! Windsurfing This is it, the hottest, wettest, wildest way to sail and the sport that's sweeping the country. If there are any laws of nature, we have to add one more; you can't have a bad time win- dsurfing. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the sport, a windsurfer is a kind of sailboat/surfboard hybrid that whips across the water at speeds approaching 20 knots. They're safe, fun, and the most addictive piece of enjoyment sin- ce the Frisbee. The Ann Arbor windsurfer's mecca is Gallup Park and the Geddes Pond area of the Huron River. "WE RACE, have fun outings, and really just have a blast," said Ron Derman, a member of the Ann Arbor Windsurfing Club and an employee at the Ann Arbor Sailing Center, a local vendor of windsurfing boards. Derman said that the club has about 120 members, "most of whom don't pay the dues," though typically 40 or 50 will attend their weekly outings. They hold races every Sunday at Gallup Park, and have a Wednesday Evening Fun Night, when the members can get together and sail, laugh,and talk about their windboards. OF COURSE, any lake that can be used for sailing can be used for win- dsurfing, but Derman says that the windsurfers tend to prefer Gallup Park, and Barton Pond. "We send some people to Silver Lake or Half Moan lake once in a while, but most of us like the (Gallup) park bet- ter," he said. If you plan your windsurfing trip on a Saturday afternoon, make sure you know. the rules of the road; Geddes Pond gets pretty crowded when 50 or so crazy windsurfers are flying around trying to gain all the speed they can. "It's funny sometimes to see how many people want to (wind)surf on that pond at one time. It gets pretty hairy once in a while," Derman said. BESIDES ANN ARBOR Sailing Cen- ter, you can rent a windsurfer from T-J Sales on Portage Lake. Rates are about $4-$8 for the first hour and about $4 an hour after that, although Derman said he prefers people to call him, and he'll bring a board down to Gallup Park for them,, it will be less expensive that way to boot. This is another one you shouldn't screw up. Windsurfing is quite simply a gas. It'll take a while to get acclimated to the unsteadiness of the board under you and the right moves to make will take time to learn, but believe me, learning was never so much fun. Canoeing Yearning for the white water? Do you want to smash your way down the rapids of the Colorado River? If so, cat- ch a plane. If, however, your tastes run along the lines of a peaceful paddle down a gently winding river with a few mild rapids to break up the time, Huron River canoeing awaits you and your friends. This one's really cheap, too, folks. Let's get a few things straight right away. The idea here is leisure, not careening down rapid after rapid. When canoeing you stress the time spent getting there; it's not a wild race to the end. The Ann Arbor Department of Parks and Recreation runs two canoe liveries, one at Gallup Park and the other at Argo Park. Since canoes can only be paddled downstream (for any distance) the Gallup Park canoes are rented by the hour for use on the Geddes Pond area only. ARGO PARK, however, is the star- ting point of four different trips down the mighty Huron River. Three of the river cruises, from Dexter, Delhi, or Portage Lake access follow the Huron down to Argo Park. A canoeist and his canoe will leave Argo by shuttle for these trips at specified times during the day. They are longer and meant for more experienced canoeists, the brave, and the crazy. The most popular trip leaves Argo Park and follows the Huron down to Gallup Park. The trip takes at most three hours and costs a meager seven dollars. Take a friend or two along with a picnic lunch and you have an after- noon's worth of fun for the price you'd normally pay for a lunch at Mc- Donald's. The river at this point is not very swift, but some experience in steering a canoe is necessary. My experience is that after you have been in the canoe for about fifteen minutes, you will figure it out quite nicely. THE CANOE LIVERY will furnish you with everything you will need: a canoe, paddles, life jackets and a cushion if you want it, and .the only things left to you are the beverages and a committment to enjoy yourself. They even point your canoe in' the right direction for you, and once that's started, you have only to avoid bridges, fallen trees and broken branches. The river meanders behind the train station, past parks and houses and next to Fuller field. You'll see Ann Arbor from a perspective that standing on land can'tmatch. THE RIVER SLOWS down even more between Fuller Field and Gallup Park. During this periodyou'll be treated to some fascinating bird, duck, and wildlife watching. It seemed so slown, so easy going, and now your muscles have a kind of pleasant ache in them. You've seen things from theriver, and you have a whole new outlook on the area around the city. You're free to paddle around Geddes pond, but by this time you're ready to relax and talk about the new world your eyes opened up to on an af- ternoon canoe trip down the Huron. THESE ARE the basics, friends. Using your imagination, try coming up with any number of activities one might practice in the water. Go get wet this summer, I can tell you that your swim- suit is all for it. Nleeds ride out of town? Check the 4J tdt classifieds under transportation BE A - Q WILDMA Sport shirts -- 9alore for every 7?sports enthusiast /- All major brands in7 - a rainbowfull of colors - solids or - stripes. From *17 to *28 STATE STREET ON THE CAMPUS 668-3836 We Validate Open Friday Nites Parking Tickets 'til 8:30 o 111 CJ o