Scoop Rescue Kayak Technique

Scoop Rescue Kayak Technique

The best way to get an injured paddler back in their boat after a capsize.

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Old Town Splashes New Predator Kayak

Old Town Splashes New Predator Kayak

Old Town delivers an easily customizable and super stable fishing kayak.

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K-9 Canoeing Trips

K-9 Canoeing Trips

Don't leave your best friend at home on your next adventure.

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Freestyle Move: Loop Lunar Orbit

Freestyle Move: Loop Lunar Orbit

Learn this freestyle move from pro Nick Troutman.

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Canoe Technique: Sitting vs. Kneeling

Canoe Technique: Sitting vs. Kneeling

Discover the answer to this age-old debate.

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    • Daily Photo: Night Lights

      Daily Photo: Night Lights

      Adventure Kayak reader Ted Cordina shared this photo of a night paddle along the Toronto Waterfront with this note: "Here is a pic from one of…
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      Few people have pursued Whitewater Kayaking for as long with as much passion as Bryan Kirk. Bryan discusses how he continues to experience the rivers…
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Weekend Plans

  • This kayak trip destination is excerpted from the "Killer Trips" feature in Adventure Kayak magazine.    Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area, Ontario The mighty lake is…

Paddling Gourmet

  • This pizza recipe originally appeared in Adventure Kayak magazine's Paddling Gourmet column.   By day geologist Susan Roth runs Roth Consultants, Inc. from her Seattle,…

Level Up Your Skills

    • Is pushing it the new normal?
    A handful of events over the past two summers hint that something has changed in the paddling world. Consider this: Record high flows on a definitive class V—Idaho’s North Fork of the Payette—brought a stampede of paddlers in June 2010. The Grand Canyon of the Stikine in northern B.C.—oft-touted as whitewater’s multi-day equivalent to Mount Everest—hosted over half a dozen…
    • To all the boats I've loved before
    It was the early summer of 1991. This was my first year on the river. It was my first year on any river, really. I’d just learned the trucker’s hitch and it pleased me to know that my baby blue Dagger Caper was now unlikely to blow off my truck. Voluminous. A sweet tri-saddle. She was my first love. We…
    • An Algonquin Park stop for outdoor imagination.
    The amphibious tugboat pictured here was invented in 1889. Called an “alligator,” it is a wood-fed paddlewheel steamer capable of warping 60,000 boom logs in a day, then winching itself on a temporary railway of logs overland to the next lake. Built in 1905 and taken out of service in 1946, the William M. is one of only three alligators…
  • Learn to install XM radio on your kayak with Steve Perry.  Every Kayak needs XM satellite radio to be complete.  I accomplished this with the XMP3i Receiver mounted in a water tight box.  The docking station is mounted with Velcro to the side of the case allowing room for the lid to close and seal.  I purchase a 6ft stereo…

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