Kevin Callan takes out a birchbark canoe with friend Tim Foley from the Canadian Outdoor Equipment store and explores today’s wilderness values. The traditional canoe was made by Robert Corradi from the UK.
Video: Kevin Callan’s Wilderness Values
Video: Sea Kayak Towing Tips
When sea kayaking in challenging conditions, reaction time is everything. The contact tow for is a very effective on-the-water rescue to get a paddling partner out of trouble. BCU kayak coach Gordon Brown demonstrates the tow and some of the variations and equipment you can use. Watch the video to learn how it’s done.
Get more kayak instruction films at Sea Kayak with Gordon Brown. DVDs and downloads here.
Skill Video: How To Roll A Kayak
As I progress as a teacher, my progressions adapt and change to the diversity of my students. It makes me revisit several of my previous ideas and build upon them. I have always had a how-come? approach to my teaching instead of a this is how it’s done, so do it approach.
If you break down the physics of a skill like rolling, you are hit upon all the important information a student needs to learn to understand, then execute the move.
This video is an update on my previous roll video—it reviews previous concepts and builds upon them.
Chris Wing has been an instructor for as long as he has been a kayaker. He started H2o Dreams out of a desire to spur growth and reverence for paddle sports education all while providing a different spin to the presentation of familiar topics. Visit www.whitewaterdreams.com for more info.
Cool Camper Kit for Your Car
We love nifty gadgets, so when this new innovation from Switzerland came across the editorial desk, we just had to share!
An incredible fusion between the simplicity of a suitcase, the ingenuity of a Swiss Army knife and the essentials of a motorhome, the SwissRoomBox freeTech is a compact and affordable conversion kit that fits nearly any compact car, SUV or minivan.
Thanks to the clever folding concept of this modular system, you can take the RoomBox with you while traveling and, in 5 minutes, transform your car into a motorhome for sleeping, cooking and eating.
For just 1,645–2,220 Euros, the RoomBox freeTech makes motorhomes accessible to any car owner. You can even pack it along as airline luggage and convert your rental car when traveling.
Check out the pics below, or visit http://www.swissroombox.com to learn more. Here’s hoping this cool kit makes it across the pond this summer!



Easy Underwater Photography Tips
You don’t need a $10,000 housing to get underwater images like this one, says Toronto adventure photographer Goh Iromoto. For paddling photography, lighter is better. He uses a waterproof camera dry bag made by EWA-Marine to protect his Canon 5D Mark III. “It weighs just 400 grams compared to the 30-pound camera system I use for commercial underwater photography,” he says. “It’s so handy, I often leave it on when I’m kayaking. I’ve even jumped off a cliff with it, shooting as I fell into the water.”
Split images trick the camera’s autofocus into focusing on the waterline, rather than the scene beyond, warns Iromoto. Before dunking the camera, focus on your subject, set the camera to aperture-priority mode and use a wide aperture like F/2.8 or F/3.5. Then it’s just a matter of making sure the lens is half in, half out of the water. “Use your intuition and watch the subject,” rather than keeping your eye glued to the viewfinder, suggests Iromoto. Shooting with an ultra-wide angle lens and getting to know how it “sees” also help. “Knowing my lens means I know instinctively what will be in the frame,” he adds, “then I can just enjoy the scene.”
Click here for tons more paddling photography tips in the Early Summer 2014 issue of Adventure Kayak, or download our free iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch App or Android App.
Skill: Light a One Match Fire
In Jack London’s short story To Build a Fire a greenhorn gold prospector falls through river ice and relizes he must build a fire or perish. He meticulously coaxes a flame from some kindling, but his fate is sealed when melting snow falling from an overhanging spruce bow smothers the flame.
Starting a campfire on a rainy summer night maybe not be a matter of life and death, but try telling that to the cold, wet, hungry mob that’s waiting for dinner. Fear not, with a single match and the following tips you can have a roaring blaze in no time.
Instructions
To avoid a reluctant, smoky fire that needs constant attention, take he extra time to collect good firewood. The biggest mistake is using wood that isn’t dry enough, that is, wood that hasn’t been dead long enough. When woo is dry the bark has already fallen off or can be easily removed…
Continue reading this article in the digital edition of Canoeroots and Family Camping, Early Summer 2007, on our free iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch App or Android App or read it on your desktop here.
Video: The Easiest Rescue Re-Entry
Want to know the fastest, easiest way to get back in your boat after a capsize? BCU kayak coach Gordon Brown demonstrates the heel hook re-entry “The heel hook takes advantage of the strength in your larger leg muscles” explains Brown. “It’s a fundamental rescue move, worth practicing until it’s second nature.” Watch the video to learn how it’s done.
Get more kayak instruction films at Sea Kayak with Gordon Brown. DVDs and downloads here.








This article first appeared in the Early Summer 2014 issue of Adventure Kayak Magazine. 

This article first appeared in the Early Summer 2014 issue of Rapid Magazine. 
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