"Is it giving up a real job to paddle? Dying while pushing your limits? Or, maybe you are divorcing your wife because she doesn’t get it. What kind of sacrifices do you make to get on the river?"
paddlingmag.com
This is a short article and kind of depressing. But realistic at least for some paddlers, I think. Since >95% of the paddling I've done in my life did not include family members, I'd say in retrospect that my numerous weekend paddling absences probably negatively affected my family life in various ways. But life is complicated, and still is, so it's hard to reflect objectively on many things from 30 or 40 years ago.
What Is The Ultimate Sacrifice In Paddling?
We all make choices in life and paddling is no different. The weekend warrior chooses to work five days for two days of paddling. It often means long hours in the car to hit the river—it usually means more driving than paddling. But what is the ultimate sacrifice in paddling? Read more here.

This is a short article and kind of depressing. But realistic at least for some paddlers, I think. Since >95% of the paddling I've done in my life did not include family members, I'd say in retrospect that my numerous weekend paddling absences probably negatively affected my family life in various ways. But life is complicated, and still is, so it's hard to reflect objectively on many things from 30 or 40 years ago.