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Tandem Kayaking; Sharing The Adventure!

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by admin

Tandem Kayaking; Sharing The Adventure!

When kayaking originally became a popular water activity, the kayaks were made to only accommodate one person. This obviously presented a problem in a few different areas. First, it didn’t allow for much conversation. If someone wanted to talk about their surroundings or nearby sights, they either had to shout to the closest kayak or just not talk at all. Second, if conditions became less than favorable for a kayaking excursion, there was no one to share the physical challenge with. So over time, the concept of developing a kayak for two people became reality.

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Intense Kayaking

Posted on January 12th, 2010 by admin

Intense Kayaking

There is no all-embracing definition of what is known as how intense kayaking. This is because every definition will be on the experiences experienced by every single kayaker. However, a closer look at intense kayaking will reveal that intense kayaking is generally considered by those kayakers who find a lot of fun kayaking in the bustling waters.

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Tips On Kayak Fishing

Posted on January 4th, 2010 by admin

Tips On Kayak Fishing

It takes a lot of time to become an expert in kayak fishing. The period of apprenticeship, which must be served in order to transform the novice into a veteran kayak angler may be discouraging and often runs into many years.

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Recreational Kayaking in Alaska

Posted on November 12th, 2009 by admin

Recreational Kayaking in Alaska

Between these two extremes, the opportunities for fulfillment or just plain enjoyment are virtually endless. You may be a beginner, splashing about just for the love of it on a sit-on-top; or you’re fishing quietly in some still, hidden backwoods corner where no other craft are allowed; or you’re out there shooting the rapids, battling offshore currents, or cruising carefully close to house-size icebergs – wherever you go, whatever your range of interests, whatever your level of skill, there’s a kayak to suit you, ready and waiting.

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