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Blog Post Get yourself a fishy pedicure.
A few days ago i came across this post by the Canadian ckayaker about the Fish Pedicure. An item which could totally change the way we go kayaking! We all know the joys of paddling as wel...
Blog Post Why Now Is The Right Time To Go Rafting In The Kaweah River?
Kaweah River Rafting from All-Outdoors on Vimeo If you are able to face the challange of IV class white water rafting in Southern California then The Kaweah River is...
Blog Post The Next Best Thing To A Successful Planing Is A Happy Mistake
How could have imagined ten years ago that the Oklahoma River would be a popular place for kayaking and canoeing. It just happened as one happy mistake and the result is the Oklahoma River hostin...
Blog Post Kayaking by Night
Creative Commons license by Pittpics I guess some people are much more serious Kayakers than myself. I tend to limit my kayaking to decent weather and daylight, and have rarely even given t...
Blog Post Experience The Thrill Of Crossing The Ocean On a Schooner
I hardly have the experience and the courage for this but reading a post about crossing the ocean on a Schooner in order to bring it home after the purchase I couldn't help but fantasize about ...
Blog Post The Tryweryn
The Tryweryn is a river in north Wales which starts at Llyn Tryweryn in the Snowdonia National Park and after 19 kilometres joins the river Dee at Bala. It is one of the main tributaries of the D...
Blog Post Looking for a Cool Kayaking Location and To Help Ours Rivers Too?
18th Annual Float Fishermen of Virginia Event is going to take place on on Saturday, April 26th, Randy Carter chapter’s beautiful acreage along the Rappahannock, upstream from Fredericksbur...
Blog Post Wouldn't You Love a Fiat Spider Kayak?
Back in the day, when people weren't embarrassed to be sexist, it was quite obvious that he would want the spider and she the 600, but these days - unless you were a big city dweller, and needed an e...
Blog Post Manhatten Island Marathon Swim (Kayaker Support) by Jules
I awoke at 2:00am and got prepared for my 2 hr ride into the city. The ride was quiet and no traffic at 3:00 on a Sat! I got to lower Manhatten(Battery Park) near the WTC memorial. Here we unloaded o...
Blog Post Paddling The Donaukanal
The Donaukanal or donau canal is a former arm of the river Danube rather than a canal. 17.3 km long, it is a waterway situated entirely within the city of Vienna, Austria: it bifurcates from the ...
Blog Post The Gulf of Corryvreckan
The Gulf of Corryvreckan also called the Strait of Corryvreckan, is a narrow strait between the islands of Jura and Scarba, in Argyll and Bute, off the west coast of Scotland. Strong Atlantic cur...
Blog Post Deb Pinniger's trip to Lundy
Deb Pinniger has been kayaking for over twenty years and has spent the last eleven years guiding and competing throughout the world full time. Twice world freestyle champion, European and British Ch...
Blog Post Are You Up For Adventure?
seeing this video on the W.E.T blog I felt really sorry to have missed the season for the triple river  rafting experience because as much as I enjoy my quiet time at the rive...
Blog Post A typical sea kayak trip
On the Adventurous Experiences Blog a post was written about the Youth Scholarship and Development Program - Norway 2009 expedition team enjoyed a sea kayak trip - paddling from Niarbyl for this we...
Blog Post 2 Secrets for Improving Your Rafting Skills
when you are into rafting the skills that you exercise are slightly different than those needed for rafting. An experienced rafter tried to see whether kayaking actually improve the rafting skill...
Blog Post Safety Advice For Sea Kayakers
I personally don't take long see kayaking trips so I never thought about the need for a radio or a rescue situation but reading an excellent post on Sea Kayaking Dot Com I realize that this is ...
Blog Post The Twilight Zone
Terry Tomalin posted a great post on his blog about the 300-mile canoe-kayak race from St. Petersburg to Key Largo called The Twilight Zone it reminded me a bit of this post of the madness of this ...
Blog Post Boating Accidents
Blogging twice on the same day... Hope I'll keep this pace :-) Anyway, I was just reading a somewhat old post about a boating accident on the InjuryBoard and I could not stop thinking to mysel...
Blog Post Kayaking With a Twist
Since I don't live on the Ice, in the ice or even remotely close to anything resembling ice (except in the freezer) I was completely charmed into what Michael, the Canadian Ckayaker had to say abou...
Blog Post THE HURRICANE RIDERS: SEA KAYAKING
Need I say anymore? Via Kayak Journal
Blog Post Free Kayaking on the East River, Long Island City, Astoria
Queens East River waterfront has recently made quite a progress and is longer what it used to be. Pollution level was radically dropped over the last several years and there are plans to further...
Blog Post A Blast From The Past
Another thing that I have never done is kayaking passed or near Icebergs.  Stan from Kayaking Dreamin did just that. Creative common license Ludovic Hirliman Other than the fact th...
Blog Post Are You Ready For Night Kayaking?
I've never been to a night kayaking before but after I've seen some pics and videos I've decided to find out a little more about the rules and the places for night kayaking and s...
Blog Post Talking About Long Routes
I've seen this video on SimonWills.net and just when I thought the Alaska route was a long one I realize that there is always something more. Can you imagine a ten weeks kayakin...
Blog Post Are You Ready For Kayaking In Queens?
I know it sounds strange but it is not only allowed to go to the river it is regulated by the city. New York has launched it's first formal network of kayak and canoe launches. Going coastal has do...
Blog Post A Cool Way Of Putting The Love Of The Sea To Use
I love kayaking and sea kayaking but I've never thought of using my expertise toward acquiring a profession. Recently I've realized that there are options for those of us who really want let t...
Blog Post Sorry....it's been one of those weeks
So after receiving a few e mails as to why I haven't posted (as I said I would) I 've decided to tell you why...and what better spot to get two things done at once! So it all started off when I no...
Blog Post Peace And Quiet Vs. Active Fun, When Needs Conflict
The situation is always there, you take your kayak or canoe for a quiet day at the river and find the place full with other visitors who are more interested in having fun, talking loudly about th...
Blog Post the Missouri 340
Imagine a race across the entire state of Missouri, just you and your boat thrown against 340 miles of wind, heat, bugs and rain. This race promises to test your mettle from the first stroke in Kansa...
Blog Post Something to Dream about for the Spring
I know the writing in December about the whitewater rafting in the Dead River in May is like to talk about Ski in August, but still, the spring will come eventually and we can plan. The map a...
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