No matter how you spell it, it’s river time somewhere.
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No matter how you spell it, it’s river time somewhere.
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Spring is finally here, and Adventure Kayak reader Sean Kutzler couldn’t be more excited. “It was actually the dead of winter,” he says of this hot cocoa-crave-inducing image, “Little Traverse Bay, on the northern shores of Lake Michigan, hadn’t frozen over yet so it was the prime time to throw on the winter gear and paddle the frigid, dark, winter waters!” Look for Kutzler most weekends, no matter what time of year, paddling the Great Lakes.
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Religious or otherwise, a day off work to paddle is definitely a good Friday. Have a great weekend, no matter how you choose to celebrate.
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“A sudden burst of sunny weather gave us the chance to get out to the Misty Fjords National Monument (about 50 miles from Ketchikan, Alaska) during spring break,” writes Adventure Kayak reader Gillian Edwards, who also works as operations manager at Southeast Sea Kayaks in Ketchikan (www.kayakketchikan.com). “Our 6-year-old twins got their first look at the 3000-foot granite wall in Punchbowl Cove on a chilly but amazing paddle in Rudyerd Bay.”
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March Madness is in full swing. The Oregon State University Beavers haven’t played one game of basketball. However, apparently OSU’s NCAA Cataraft team trounces the competion. Go Beavers!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59749521
For each thing we lose, we gain another…
When a skiing accident left Greg Mallory paralyzed from the waist down, he turned to kayaking to help him escape his wheelchair. Now he’s an accomplished Class V whitewater paddler who finds strength, challenge and meaning on the river. This is his story.
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Okay, so maybe this isn’t the toughest overlander vehicle out there, but it has what it takes for when the road ends and the water begins.
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A review of the Necky Elias sea kayak by Adventure Kayak magazine.
At last, an Eliza for bigger folks. Unless you’ve been kayaking in a cave for the past six years, you’ve probably heard of Necky’s accolade-winning women’s specific kayak, or watched petite friends paddling these pretty boats. Watched and wondered, perhaps, “Hey, what about me?”
Well, big fella, meet Elias. Necky calls it “an agile, playful and responsive touring kayak” that is “extremely efficient for its size.” Sound familiar? By borrowing design cues from the Eliza—shallow V hull, semi-hard chines and high, buoyant ends—and then stretching the hull three inches and boosting volume, Necky has delivered a nimble performer that’s well matched to its little sister…
WATCH A VIDEO REVIEW OF THE NECKY ELIAS SEA KAYAK
Necky Elias Specs
This article originally appeared in Adventure Kayak, Spring 2013. To continue reading the full review, download our free iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch App or Android App or read it here.
Drip. Drip. Drip. Drip……
This photo was an entry in the 2011 Experience Canadian Heritage Rivers Photo Contest, taken by Jeff McColl. Learn more about heritage rivers here.
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