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Kid in a candy store

Joining the team of P&H Paddlers is such a treat! Not only do I get to play with some of the finest sea kayaks on the planet:

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I also get access to Pyranha’s whitewater kayaks as well such as the new Karnali which for a sea boater like me is the perfect craft for tackling my first California waterfall, Indian Falls in the Feather River drainage:

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California’s rivers are full of snow melt right now and I was lucky enough to add three new rivers to my very short ‘tick’ list during a recent road trip to the Sierras. The perfect antidote for a temporarily land-locked sea paddler!
Anyone living in or travelling to California that wants to demo a P&H sea kayak or any of the Pyranha range feel free to give me a call: 415-816-8746 or emal: sean@riverandocean.com

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Backcountry Brew

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There’s nothing quite like waking up to a cup of well-brewed coffee while on expedition. For me, it’s not a luxury, but a necessity for jump-starting my morning. As with all my menu choices for sea kayaking trips, I try to strike a balance between ease of preparation, weight savings, minimal clean-up, and taste.

Since I’m a stickler for a good cup ‘o joe, I’ve tried just about every imaginable method for brewing coffee in the backcountry. Here’s a quick run down on how to get the best possible caffeine fix on your next multi-day trip.

Click here to read how…

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