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    A lot of people dream of going canoeing or kayaking. These are definitely excellent ways not only to break your monotony in life but also to get yourself into shape. But most of these wannabe paddlers find it difficult to pursue their hobbies as they fail to find like minded companions and don 't really know where or how to hone their skills. Furthermore, it is always safer to have company in adventure sports. Here we are listing down five steps that you can follow to get started with your long cherished

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    Kayaking When everyone hears the word kayaking they all think about one type of boat and one type of kayaking and they are sea kayaking and a sit on top. Let’s talk about sea kayaking before boats and different types of equipment shall we? Sea kayaking to most kayakers is an unknown place. People who kayak don’t generally think of going out on the sea. Either because they think that the tides will drag them out or that it is to much work to move your boat, to these people I say that this is absolutely

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    came to my mind again. My family likes to come to Hawaii during winter break, escaping the chilly weather back at home and enjoying the sun here. “Saumya, you should try to learn something new this year? Like snorkeling, scuba diving or maybe even kayaking?” Dad said, flipping through the pages of the book Adventures in Maui (Call to Adventure). Snorkeling? No way could I do those activities

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    what is required in order to improve my kayaking skill level and is confidence really the key to succeeding in improving my performance. In order to find out this information I needed to be honest and clear in my vision to do this an unbiased judgement is needed in evaluating my progress. A performance improvement programme for me in kayaking is key, due to this sport being relatively new to me having no real experience. It’s a good way to introduce me to kayaking because it helps you evaluate new areas

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    end of May of 2016, Courtney Limbaugh, my girlfriend, had recently won a kayak at her project graduation. She had been joking a few weeks prior about going kayaking, but I had always laughed it off because I did not know how to swim. The two of us eventually decided on a date to float the Elk River. Little did we know, our first time kayaking would be one of the longest days of our lives. The day had finally come, Courtney’s Papa Danny had told us, “Y’all’s float should only take an hour to an hour

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    shorts, sunglasses, and vibrant colored swimming suits were what filled the San Diego beach as a common apparel. After a prolonged day of building sun castles and feeling the sand between our toes, my mom had suggested to the group that we should go kayaking. Because of such a spontaneous the idea was, I tried to convince her that it wouldn’t be such a stupendous activity to do since the majority of us weren’t wearing the proper clothing that was suitable for the water. Nonetheless, my family mostly

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    Canoeing was always something I had wanted to do. Years ago, my family and close friends would go canoeing down the beautiful Cedar River in Osage, but I was always too young to go along. This past summer, while sitting in the shop with my dad and brother, on a hot and humid day, my dad suggested that we should go canoeing down the Upper Iowa River. I jumped up with excitement as I was so happy that I would finally get to go canoeing. When Sunday came around, my mom, dad, Theo, and I headed to

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    different person. During the car ride from the airport my uncle asked us what kind of activities we were interested in doing while we were visiting. This was an easy question because during the plane ride, Jenny and I were talking about hiking and kayaking. When we mentioned that we could not wait to go

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    Voyage Waking up feeling the cold, brisk air, I rolled over and hopped off the pull out couch. The idea of being in a small kayak in the ocean off the coast of Seward, Alaska was a little terrifying. On July 14th, my family and I cruised on a kayaking trip in the Alaskan Pacific Ocean. From Miller’s Landing, we traveled to a World War II military base in kayaks. My family had been talking about this kayak adventure since we planned our vacation to Alaska. I had no idea what to expect. All I knew

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    We only live about ten minutes away from the beach. Once we pulled into the beach parking lot, I spotted a bunch of kayaks. Next to the kayaks there was a sign that read: “ Rent a kayak for only $25” “Josie look, we can rent kayaks!” “Wow. I love kayaking.” “Mom, can we rent one?” “Sure!” We got out of the car, grabbed the money from my mom and ran over to the kayaks. “Hi, we would like to rent a kayak please.” I said, trying to wipe off the sweat dripping down my face. “Of course! Here you go. Don’t

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