Learning how to kayak whitewater – next trip 21 February 2016 NENE- 21 February We hired the artificial whitewater course at the Nene, Northampton, on 24 January so we could introduce Club paddlers to the fun of whitewater kayaking.
Now that the cool temps are kicking in we know that most paddlers are putting away their equipment for the real cold months ahead. It’s a good time to take inventory of what you have and what you may need to replace for the upcoming year.
As the end of the year approached I got excited for a clean start. Time to put the things that occurred in 2015 that I didn't enjoy in the past and to look to the future (which as I read this I realize isn't being in the moment*).
Magda is originally from California and started river kayaking in 1991. After she got a “bomb-proof” Eskimo roll, Magda began boating more difficult class IV and V river runs. During her college years...
Magda is originally from California and started river kayaking in 1991. After she got a “bomb-proof” Eskimo roll, Magda began boating more difficult class IV and V river runs. During her college years...
Michael was born and raised north of Seattle, and mis-spent his youth sailing small boats around Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. Somehow he graduated from the University of Washington by studying glaciers in exotic locales.
Michael was born and raised north of Seattle, and mis-spent his youth sailing small boats around Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. Somehow he graduated from the University of Washington by studying glaciers in exotic locales.
Taryn first sat down in a kayak on Orcas Island 10 years ago and hasn’t really gotten out of the boat since. This will be her 6th season guiding with Outdoor Odysseys, and she is stoked to have the...