Headlines
Madsen looks to cross the ocean - again!
Angela Madsen has a kayaking resume that surpasses most people, but the paraplegic has a new goal in site: an attempt to break the 33-day world rowing record across the Atlantic from Morroco to Barbados in January, 2011. Read more.
Wavelength readers find the dirt on our coast
Virginia Harris doesn’t have to go far to find debris clogging the beaches. All it takes is a walk with her three dogs near her home in Halfmoon Bay near Desolation Sound to find loads of trash. Read more.
Scavenging on the edge
Plastic refuse was everywhere. Round fishing floats, random plastic bits and objects of distant origin dotted this rugged shoreline. Read more.
Nutrition strategies
Whether training to race, or to just paddle longer, careful attention to your diet can vastly improve your recovery time. Read more.
Portfolio
Veteran kayaker Michael Powers shares 20 years of photographic highlights. Read more.
Adventure race dashes across Costa Rica
Costa Rica will host the Adventure Race World Series 2010 where more than 20 teams from over 12 different countries will join in the adrenaline-filled race towards the finish line across more than 500 km of forest, beach, river and mountain. Read more.
New speed record set for kayaking Britain
Marcus Demuth finished his solo circumnavigation of Great Britain by kayak on Sunday, July 25 in 80 days, a new record for a solo circumnavigation. Read more.
Winner named for 2010 Klepper Folding Kayak Contest
Robert Palo, a Mississauga Ontario resident, is the lucky winner of the 2010 Win a Klepper Folding Kayak Contest. Read more. |
Gear

Our most tricked out kayak ever
Our goal here was to create the ultimate tricked-out kayak. And in the end we actually needed two kayaks to accommodate all the items. Read more.
Check out the latest in new gear
We preview Current Designs, Aerobed, Kayak Kaboose, Delta Kayaks and Peregrine Kayaks. Read more.
Current Designs launches new logo
Current Designs is unveiling a sweeping transformation of its brand identity including a new logo, boat graphics, and website update. Read more.

We preview a plethora of kayaks
Tahe Wind 585, Maelstromkayak's Vitäl 166, Current Designs Solstice GTS, Atlantis Spartan, Peregrine Talon, BoréalDesign Epsilon C200.
Read more.
Klepper offers German kayak tour rentals
Discover hidden gems, live unique adventures and capture exclusive photos and video at the helm of your kayak. Read more.
Build a traditional Greenland kayak
The World Greenland Kayak Champion is exclusively teaming up with Ocean River Sports to offer a once in a lifetime chance to build your own traditional Greenland Kayak. Read more.

Our newest look at:
Delta Kayaks Catfish, Nimbus Paddles basalt paddles, Wild Coast Gulf Islands Recreation Map, SeaSpecs Extreme Surf Sunglasses and Perky Jerky. Read more.
Browse gear online.
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Events
Greenland Qajak competition takes place in Seattle
An international community of paddlers are gathering in Seattle, Wash. this week to celebrate the first annual Greenland Week, hosted by the Kayak Academy and sponsored by Kokatat. Read more.
SSTIKS diehards worth a second glance
Ninjas in kayaks? And is that a stick they’re paddling with? Just what are those people doing out there dressed like that?
There are plenty of curious onlookers when the South Sound Traditional Inuit Kayak Symposium (SSTIKS) occurs at Twanoh State Park each year. What the spectators are actually seeing is a family-friendly kayaking event celebrating traditional kayaking. Read more. |
Ecology
Watch out while watching the whales
The presence of kayaks can affect the normal behavior of the animals, disrupting their travel patterns, hunting abilities, resting bouts and socialization. With marine wildlife-based kayak trips becoming more prevalent in the Pacific Northwest on top of the large amount of motorized vessels, the issue of disturbance has become increasingly important for all marine users. Read more.
Paddling with a purpose
Volunteer kayakers survey Puget Sound
and British Columbia for invasive grasses. Read more.
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Expeditions

Up for the challenge
Bowron Lakes prove ideal for standup paddleboarding. Read more.
Pipedreams Project crew completes quest
After two months paddling the length of British Columbia’s coast, the three Pipedreams Project kayakers have returned safely to Vancouver. Read more.
Aleutian images
Rob Avery reports on the kayaking and environmental conditions at Adak Island and other remote Aleutian locations. Read more. |
Skills
Surf games
Trade in that ‘sofa’ for something to ride the waves – if you dare. Read more.

Surf kayaking 101
Here's what you need to know to get started in surf kayaking. Read more.
Paddling with flare
When all else fails, pyrotechnics can get you potentially life-saving attention. Read more.
The Hand of God
The “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. Read more.
The three Rs of avoiding a collision
Planning and safety: In an environment where might makes right, paddlers face extra marine navigation risks. Read more.
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