If you’ve been looking around for a small, rugged little digital camera that you can take just about anywhere, and will shoot great videos with a wide angle lens, then you need to check out the GoPro HD Hero 960.
You may have seen the GoPro cameras around outdoor sporting events, as they’ve become quite popular in recent years. They’re helmet mounted, or you can add one to your yak via a mount on the stern of your boat. Sort of an over-the-shoulder view as you paddle down some rocking whitewater or through some mean ocean surf.
I bought a GoPro 960 last year, and fell in love with in immediately. These little critters take great high def video, they come in a hard plastic case that’s waterproof and practically indestructible, and they priced low enough that just about anyone can afford one.
Outdoor sports and recreation is a great way to get outdoors and live the adventure, but at the end of the day all you’re left with is your memories and some dirty clothes. That’s what makes the GoPro 960 so valuable – it helps to preserve those memories, so you can watch them over and over for years to come.
Click here to read my full review.
Congrats go out to veteran paddler Andy Corra of Durango, CO, who won his seventh title in the 26 mile 2011 FIBArk downriver kayak race on Sunday, June 19, setting a record in the process. Aided by near-record flows on the Arkansas River, Corra, 50, finished the race in 1:58.07, which was the best time since Nelson Oldham posted a course record time of 1:47.18 in 1995.
Corra credits his decades of river-running and water-reading experience for his success at an age when many whitewater paddlers have retired to less-thrilling pastimes.
During the week of September 30 to October 2nd, the Sea Kayak Guide Alliance of British Columbia held its annual fall guide exchange in the town of Tofino B.C. The SKGABC, a non-profit organization, brought over 50 kayak guides to Tofino. The purpose of the event was to share knowledge and skills, network, and get out for some play sessions on the water.
The SKGABC is a organization that is dedicated to upholding the high standards of professional sea kayak guides throughout Canada and British Columbia, and part of that requires the certification of professional kayak guides.
“We strive to ensure safe practices on an industry wide basis and we accomplish that by certifying guides and running professional development seminars in the form of our exchanges which we hold in the spring and fall,” said executive director of the SKGABC, Liam McNeil.
The SKGABC has over 900 active members, and events are hosted in various locations each year.
For more information, visit www.skgabc.com
Kudos to Gene Iserman and Ann Raiho, two Minnesotans who are paddling to raise money for charities this summer.
Iserman is planning to kayak all 2300 miles of the Mississippi River this summer, and Raiho is going to canoe about the same distance along the Hudson Bay in Canada. Both of these young, dedicated paddlers are raising money for a YMCA camp.
It seems that charities are increasingly tapping into Minnesota’s large paddling population for fundraising activities. They don’t call the state the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” for nothing, and it’s home to an estimated 180,000 canoes and kayaks. And more and more of these outdoor enthusiasts are pitching in to help out in a tough economy any way they can.
Talk about paddling for a good cause. Way to go Ann and Gene!
With the paddling season finally upon us (yeah!) it’s time to drag out that boat, and all your gear, and get everything dusted off and ready to hit the water. As part of your spring maintenance, it’s always a good idea to do a quick flotation check on anything that has rubber seals – your hatches, bulkheads, float bags, dry bags, etc. This is especially important if you live in an arid climate, as dry rot can be a real concern, because rotted rubber simply doesn’t seal the way it’s supposed to.
Another good idea is to take a look for any damage that the sun’s rays have done to your expensive kayak, canoe, or other equipment. To prevent this in the future, consider applying a good-quality UV inhibitor to any surfaces that are exposed to the sun’s rays for an extended period of time, including your boats deck, deck lines, spray skirt, and hatch covers. And include your other gear while you’re at it, including your wet or dry suit, PFDs, paddle jacket or anything else that could use some protection from the sun.
Which brings up the last warning – don’t forget the water-resistant sunscreen for any exposed skin.
Hello – well it’s May again (yeah!), and almost time for one of Colorado’s premiere paddling events of the season. The summer paddling season officially launches May 27-29 with the annual PaddleFest on the Arkansas River in Buena Vista.
The event is hosted by Colorado River Supply, and features educational seminars ranging from river safety, stand-up paddling (SUP) clinic, rolling a kayak, rigging for kayak fishing, and more. The event is open to paddlers of all ages and skill levels, and attendees will have the chance to mingle with gear manufacturers, industry pros, team athletes and just plain folks out to enjoy the outdoors and have fun.
Colorado Kayak Supply will be hosting a gear swap and storewide sale throughout the weekend, and river demos and contests will showcase the new whitewater play features built this winter at Buena Vista’s South Main Square. The event will be rounded out by movies, live music, games and other entertainment. So grab your boat and gear and come on down, you won’t be disappointed!
For more info visit ckspaddlefest.com
Some guys from the Kamchat Kayaking Club recently sent over this video of paddlers sea kayaking on the Kamchatka.
Some incredible images here, and an amazing place to paddle. Makes us want to book a flight over there and check it out for ourselves!
Enjoy!
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09.21.2010– Team Jackson Kayak expedition kayakers Rafael Ortiz and Ben Stookesberry are being recognized on international stages next month. Ortiz has been invited to be guest speaker at an adventure travel industry annual meeting in Scotland while Stookesberry will be inducted into the International Halls of Fame: Bicycling, Rowing, Canoeing, Kayaking at the Children’s Museum in Utica, New York.
At the invitation of the Mexican Tourism Board, native-born Ortiz will address a room of some 600 delegates from more than 50 countries at the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) annual Adventure Travel World Summit. As guest speaker during the Summit’s Closing Ceremonies dinner on Oct. 7, Ortiz will present a multimedia display of his kayaking adventures with an emphasis on the Mexican state of Chiapas. Ortiz’ presentation will spotlight the exciting and dramatic natural wonders found inland in a country known best as a beach destination.
This prestigious speaking honor follows a host of on-water achievements by the 22-year-old from Mexico City. While still in the junior ranks, Ortiz became the first Mexican of any age to compete in a World Freestyle Kayak Championships. Ortiz has since become best known for his exploits as an expedition kayaker, captured on film with Stookesberry’s Clear H2O Films team on the Hotel Charley series of films. Ortiz has been part of Stookesberry’s expedition teams notching first descents on some of the world’s most inaccessible and daunting rivers from Mexico to India, Pakistan, Brazil and beyond.
“Rafael speaking at the Summit is a great convergence of the ATTA’s global network,” noted ATTA President Shannon Stowell. “He’s sponsored by ATTA member Jackson Kayak, his team is supported by ATTA sponsor Eddie Bauer/First Ascent, and he’s done some amazing descents throughout Mexico, which is a longtime ATTA destination partner. This kind of cross-industry connectedness is just what the ATTA seeks to achieve with its members around the globe.”
Later in the month, on Oct. 16, Stookesberry will be inducted into the International Halls of Fame: Bicycling, Rowing, Canoeing, Kayaking in Utica, New York. Stookeserry was nominated by Jackson Kayak founder and President Eric “EJ” Jackson, who was inducted into the Halls of Fame in 2006. “Ben Stookesberry is the most motivated, successful, and genuine expedition kayaker in a very long time,” Jackson told the Hall of Fame selection committee.
Stookesberry has been pushing the limits of kayaking seeking out new unexplored locations that push the boundaries of navigable water. “Kayaking is a one of a kind medium for experiencing some of the last untouched places on the planet,” Stookesberry said. In 2008, National Geographic Adventure magazine recognized the achievements of Stookesberry and Clear H2O Films partner Jesse Coombs by naming them Adventurers of the Year.
“At Jackson Kayak we choose team members for their skill but also for their integrity, passion and dedication to the sport. Rafa and Ben are leading examples of this ethic and I speak for our entire team in applauding them,” said Jackson.
ABOUT JACKSON KAYAK
Founded in 2003, Jackson Kayak is the leading manufacturer of whitewater kayaks in the world. Family owned and operated, the company is dedicated to building world-class kayaks for whitewater, flatwater, freshwater and saltwater environments for paddlers of all skill levels and river interests. For more information about the company’s athletes and products visit the Jackson Kayak website.
ABOUT THE ADVENTURE TRAVEL TRADE ASSOCIATION
Established in 1990, the Seattle-based Adventure Travel Trade Association is a global membership organization dedicated to unifying, networking, professionalizing, promoting and responsibly growing the adventure travel market. Association members include tour operators, destination marketing organizations, tourism boards, specialty travel agents, guides, accommodations, media and service providers. Host of the annual Adventure Travel World Summit executive trade conferences, the Adventure Travel Trade Association also makes possible www.Adventure.Travel, the traveler’s hub of physical, cultural and nature-based adventure travel and guide to trusted tour operators from around the globe.