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  • How to Use a Kayak Paddle

    Your kayak paddle is the single most important piece of kayaking equipment you have. Using it effectively will keep you from capsizing, swamping your boat, drifting and beaching. You need to take ownership of your kayak paddle with a firm grip and good command of the basic strokes. It's a good idea to practice paddling in a pool or other body of calm, sta… read more

  • How to Use a Kayak

    There are three important elements of boat control involved in kayaking. First, you must understand how to enter and exit the kayak. Second, you must understand how to propel and direct the kayak. Third, you must understand how to take control of a potentially dangerous situation, such as capsizing. read more

  • How to Use Kayak Paddles

    Learning to use a kayak paddle is simple as long as you remember to utilize your whole body. It's important to be conscious of your body, how you are holding your paddle, and how you are moving, in order to prevent strains and other injuries. In just a few simple strokes, you can learn how to move your kayak, turn your kayak and even stop it. When first lear… read more

  • Buying a Used Kayak Tips

    Purchasing a used whitewater kayak is an excellent way to save money and introduce yourself to the sport. There are some key factors to consider when purchasing a used kayak. read more

  • How to Use a Kayak to Scallop

    Scallops are tender and succulent meats from bay waters or the sea. Its meat is an excellent source of nutrition. It is also an adventure to harvest them yourself using a kayak and diving gear. read more

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  • Primary Muscles Used for Kayaking

    Kayaking is an excellent form of exercise and is particularly notable for helping to build upper-body strength. Muscles found in the arm, shoulders and back are all used during a typical day of paddling. Additionally, you don't have to… read more

  • Kayak Product Review

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  • How to Buy a Kayak

    Kayaking is enjoyed by thousands of outdoor enthusiasts across the country. A kayak can be used to experience a calm, serene afternoon on a river or for a thrilling, adrenaline-inducing trip down whitewater rapids. While kayaks can be… read more

  • How to Find the Right Kayak

    Kayaks can vary in price from just a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. It's important that you find the right kayak for you. The right kayak will match your skill level and suit the type of paddling that you intend to do… read more

  • How to Kayak in Texas Rivers

    Texas is a popular travel destination for outdoor enthusiasts in search of recreational activities, including kayaking. Visitors will find several coastal kayaking trails, as well as 15 major rivers where kayaking is allowed. You have… read more

  • How to Buy Used Carbon Racing Kayaks

    A carbon fiber kayak is a type of kayak that is stiff, lightweight, and brittle. They are usually more expensive than other kayaks, and typically are used for racing. However, carbon fiber kayaks are susceptible to damage due to droppi… read more

  • How to Use a Kayak Paddle With a Canoe

    Usually, a canoe is paddled by two people, each using a single-bladed paddle on either side of the canoe. Kayak paddles are double-bladed and designed to be used by a single boater on low-slung kayaks. Many canoe enthusiasts have disco… read more

  • How to Choose a Whitewater Kayak

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  • How to Use a Kayak Paddle With a Bent Shaft

    Bent-shaft kayak paddles were designed to help alleviate stress on a paddler's wrists. The design places the wrists in a more ergonomically correct position, enabling the paddler to spend more time on the water while enduring less wear… read more

  • How to Use Yakima Kayak Racks

    Yakima makes several rack models for transporting whitewater kayaks. The "stacking" models are the most common among avid paddlers, as these allow for attaching several kayaks to just one set of racks. When running shuttles or heading… read more

  • How to Install a Kayak Rack

    Using a kayak rack keeps your kayak securely mounted to the roof of your vehicle as you head out to your adventures on the water. Some kayak racks are padded to prevent scratching, and the racks allow you to transport your kayak withou… read more

  • Why Do I Need a Longer Kayak?

    Most sea kayaks are between 16 and 19 feet long. Recreational kayaks are usually a bit shorter, in the 12- to 15-foot range. The length of a kayak has an impact on many aspects of kayaking. read more

  • How to Rig Up for Cobia on a Kayak

    Cobia are a popular saltwater gamefish because of their fierce fight. While offshore large-boat anglers may target cobia, kayak anglers also can go after these fish. The ability of a kayak angler to move with the fish while playing it… read more

  • Rolling Thunder Kayaking in Georgia

    Rolling Thunder is a rafting and kayaking outfitter that operates in Georgia and North Carolina. The company is based in northern Georgia near the town of Blue Ridge. The area is home to numerous mountain rivers in the Chattahoochee Na… read more

  • How Do Kayak Locks Work?

    Protect your investment by buying a kayak lock. These locks help protect your kayak from theft and also can help you make sure your kayak is secure to your vehicle during travel. read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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