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				 Sat Jun 29, 13 7:39 am    River nose | 
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				Hey all!
 
I get River Nose this time of year almost every time I kite. It usually lasts one to two days. since I kite every one two two days, I might only get a couple of hours without having a stuffy or runny nose.
 
I found kiting at the coast clears it up. It's like pounding salt water up my nose washes out the Columbia water. 
 
Anyhow, I'm wondering does anyone else get it this bad? And, Does anyone have a (preferably natural)remedy that works? | 
			 
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				pkh
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Jun 29, 13 7:40 am     | 
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				| Get saline nose spray, its like the ocean in a bottle. | 
			 
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				consumer
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Jun 29, 13 8:02 am     | 
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				i've been getting this pretty bad too. I was wondering about using antihistamines, like claritin to prevent this from happening. Anyone try that?
 
 
Natural remedies?: I believe Chamomile tea can be antihistamine. Never tried it. | 
			 
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				quenyaistar
			
			 
			
				  
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				I have not kited in 2 weeks and my river nose only cleared up a couple days ago. Trying to sleep sucks when you have to breath through your mouth. _________________ 1 OF 1 | 
			 
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				Sasquatch
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Jun 29, 13 8:32 am     | 
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				 	  | consumer wrote: | 	 		  |  ...Natural remedies? | 	  
 
 
Yeah, don't go in the river. Yes, I know that is SNOT very funny:-)
 
 
Another good thing to pack in the après kite post session gear bag besides nose spray and cold beers in the cooler is some rubbing alcohol.  Put a drop in each ear after kiting in the river to kill any bacteria.  The second benefit is you'll have some cleaning solution in the event you need to fix a hole on your kite with sail tape.
 
 
As far as the nose goes, Try a Neti pot...people love its results...
 
 
http://www.neilmed.com/usa/adword_np.php
 
 
I've never tried or seem anyone try one of those nose clamps that swimmers use...that might work. | 
			 
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				Gman
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Jun 29, 13 10:33 am     | 
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				The water bottle design works better then the tea pot 
 
 
Mist isn't going to do much - need to crank some volume to change the ph in your head to kill that shit - twice a day 
 
 
Also eat a lot of goose poo _________________ Go Deep!
 
 
 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eu2pBpQolKE | 
			 
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				Pepi
			
			 
			
				  
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				royce
			
			 
			
				 
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				| neti pot!! | 
			 
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				macgruber
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Jun 29, 13 2:36 pm    Pollen! | 
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				| I get hay fever a bit during May and river nose during May and June but not the rest of the year.  I'm convinced the Columbia is lousy with pollen.  I take Loratadine (Claritin) before and use the Neti squirt bottle twice when I get home.  Works great! | 
			 
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				hoarhey
			
			 
			
				  
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				I second the pollen and allergy cause of rivernose. Why is it that I can spend the same amount of time crashing in the river this week as I did last week and not get river nose this week? Pollen sits righ on the surface, so dillution isn't really the solution. _________________ Misinformed | 
			 
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				flipper
			
			 
			
				  
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				| I get the river nose and middle ear infections when I kite, but not windsurf, probably because my kite crashes are more gnarly. The neti pot sounds nice - i'm gonna try that - right now I just tilt my head back in the shower until the water squirts up my nose. It makes me gag and yack a bit.  I do that about 3 times and it works sometimes. | 
			 
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				wylieflyote
			
			 
			
				  
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				[quote="Sasquatch"] 	  | consumer wrote: | 	 		   ...
 
 
Another good thing to pack in the après kite post session gear bag besides nose spray and cold beers in the cooler is some rubbing alcohol.  Put a drop in each ear after kiting in the river to kill any bacteria.  The second benefit is you'll have some cleaning solution in the event you need to fix a hole on your kite with sail tape.
 
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Good Advice
 
Many years ago I had a nasty ear infection in late August after a full summer of Gorge time. Went to the Dr. He looked in there an immediately commented "Your ear drum is completely covered with a strange fungus". 
 
The Columbia isn't "The most polluted river on the planet, Period", but it's not bath water either. _________________ CGKA Member
 
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				dcfordo
			
			 
			
				 
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				 Sun Jun 30, 13 6:33 am    Nose clip | 
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				I get river nose that I would describe exactly as in the OP.  And it only takes two or three head dunks.
 
 
I have completely eliminated the problem naturally with a kayaking nose clip.
 
 
If I don't wear it I don't sleep that night, so it is an easy choice.  It is amusing that nose clips are so uncool that no one has mentioned them yet on this thread. | 
			 
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				Sasquatch
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sun Jun 30, 13 8:03 am    Re: Nose clip | 
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				 	  | dcfordo wrote: | 	 		  |  It is amusing that nose clips are so uncool that no one has mentioned them yet on this thread. | 	  
 
 
I already mentioned a nose clip...and now thinking back on the seasons of kiting, I've only seen a couple of people use them.  It must be a rarity just like the gentleman who wears the motorcycle mask to protect his face from the sun.
 
 
I suspect more people use them than we see as they probably only put it on right when they launch and take it from immediately landing their kite.  Glad to hear it works. | 
			 
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				quenyaistar
			
			 
			
				  
				Since 21 Oct 2011 
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				Sorry Sasquatch.  I missed that at the end of your post.
 
 
I only have trouble on the Columbia.  I also kayak and I don't need the nose clip on those rivers.  So ironically I use it for kiting, but not kayaking.
 
 
I doubt it is bacteria.  The symptoms never last more than two days, which would be unusual for a bacterial infection.  Although I don't have any allergies that I know of, this explanation seems the most plausible.  Or maybe there is some chemical irritant in the water.  But I would expect everyone to have trouble then.
 
 
I'll have to try that Neti Pot because I really don't like wearing the clip. | 
			 
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				Nak
			
			 
			
				  
				Since 19 May 2005 
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				 	  | quenyaistar wrote: | 	 		  | http://www.ewg.org/research/dishonorable-discharge/50-most-polluted-rivers-country | 	  
 
 
20 year old data... Id be very curious to see current data and compare the two. I wonder if it's gotten worse or better. I wonder how long till the Columbia becomes like really, really bad rivers elsewhere in the world? | 
			 
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