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Winter 2010 Coast&Kayak Magazine
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Scavenging on the edgeKayakers get the dirt on Haida Gwaii. By Liam McNeil. |
Paddling with a shamrockImages from Ireland. By John Kimantas. |
Kayaking with cannibals. I don’t like the way Raba’s smiling at me. He looks mischievous, what with his red lips, orange betel nut–stained teeth and a twinkle in his eye. By Dave Cauldwell. |
Polynesian discoveryA sailboat trip to the South Pacific allowed Ryan Masson to discover what may well be the perfect beer bread recipe. The sacrifice involved is obvious. By Hilary Masson. |
Our most tricked out kayaks everOur goal here was to create the ultimate tricked-out kayak. And in the end we actually needed two kayaks to accommodate all the items. |
Surf gamesTrade in that ‘sofa’ for something to ride the waves – if you dare. By Neil Schulman. |
Kayak surfing 101Here's what you need to know to get started. By Christine Brice and Coast&Kayak Magazine. |
Up for the challengeBowron Lakes prove ideal for standup paddleboarding. |
Kayaking with flareWhen all else fails, pyrotechnics can get you potentially life-saving attention. By Michael Pardy. |
The hand of GodThe “Hand of God” is a rather extravagantly named rescue that is very effective when aiding an unconscious or injured paddler who is unable to exit their capsized kayak. By Alex Matthews. |
Fishing lunacySome anglers think that unless the sun and the moon are aligned, you may as well stow your tackle and go for a paddle rather than ‘waste’ time fishing.. By Dan Armitage. |
Hiding from ZeusA drab tarp can become a lifesaver when lightning suddenly turns an outing into a panicked scramble for shoreline and safety. By Dan Lewis. |

























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