Sea Kayaking Articles from P&H Staff, Team Paddlers, and Friends

Month: February 2007

Sarah and Suz in the Snow

Peaks Island – Sarah and Suz

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Snowy Day

Sarah and Suz in the SnowAbout the only snowy day we had was this recent day trip to Peaks Island with a few friends. Maybe we should have taken advantage of the snow and headed to the slopes instead!

Kelly Blades

Kelly Blades reading his paper

Mark Pecot

mark pecot points towards his bonce.

40, 50, 60, more?

Captain teaching the herds of paddlers.

A funny thing happened a little while back… I asked my paddling buddy Sean Morley (yes, he lives here now) to drop by and do his slide show of paddling solo around the UK and Ireland.

Captain teaching the herds of paddlers.

Garth & Sean & too many paddlers.

Freshwater Surf

Surfing Lake Erie

When French explorers first charted the waters of the Great Lakes, they called them the “mers douces”— the sweet seas…and not without good reason. There aren’t tides or salt water, but there are just under 11,000 miles (17,500 km) of coastline to paddle, and when conditions are right, we can get some awfully good surf.

Big Break Edgewater

Nick and Marius and awfully large wave!

Surf Zone at Edgewater Beach, Cleveland, Ohio

When the winds are right, kayakers compete for space with surfers, kiteboarders, and windsurfers right off downtown Cleveland.

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