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Why Would Anyone Kayak Across an Ocean — at 70?
For Aleksander Doba, pitting himself against the wide-open sea — storms, sunstroke, monotony, hunger and loneliness —is a way to feel alive in old age.
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Through a cave of bulrushes
Kayaking through a tunnel of bulrushes from the river into a lake.
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70-Year-Old completes transatlantic journey in 23-foot kayak
After 119 days at sea, Doba reached Le Conquet, which sits on the coast of France. A Facebook post loosely translated from Polish to English says Doba will come ashore Sunday, September 3.
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LED kayak paddles combined with long exposure = beautiful.
Using a long exposure, the path of the kayak paddle over serene lakes is brought to life. [Gallery Included]
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Hellbent, But Not Broken
An epic boat race through hundreds of miles of Canadian wilderness. By Eva Holland.
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My boys first camping trip
The boys love kayaking, in the spring before the ice has gone out they are asking to go. Our boys have never gone camping before though, they are 5 and 3. This past weekend my wife and I kayaked to our camp site on crown land. We spent 3 days and two nights camping. At the end of the weekend they were asking if we could stay the week. My wife and I are going to try to find some more spots that we can take the boys before the summer is over.
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Kayakers Lose Control in Drainage Ditch
River Roots GoPro footage of Ben Marr and Rush Sturges losing control at 72 KMH (45MPH) down a drainage ditch near Vancouver, British Columbia.
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