Archive for April, 2010

Don’t Leave For Your Kayak Trip Without It

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
posted by KayakingIsFun

There’s nothing like the serenity offered by a peaceful kayaking trip. Especially when you’re cruising through still and calm waters, it can truly feel like a meditative moment. And it becomes especially poignant when you compare it to the everyday hustle and bustle of city life, which is so often filled with commotion and noise of all varieties. If you’re lucky enough to live with close access to a water source that lends itself to kayaking trips, it’s definitely a fantastic way to get your exercise and clear your head.

But before you can access all the benefits of kayaking, you have to make sure that you’re prepared for the trip. Beginning kayakers should never venture out alone. Make sure you go either with a guided tour or with a friend that has experience in with inflatable kayaks. Having this kind of experience will keep you out of serious trouble, but it will also make you aware of the equipment that you’ll need for a successful trip. This can range from something as obvious as a high quality paddle to something more obscure such as a dry bag to keep your food, camera, keys, and wallet safe from water damage.

Enhancing Outdoor Adventures

Tuesday, April 13, 2010
posted by KayakingIsFun

Every summer my brother and I take a trip down south to the Columbia River. This annual getaway serves as a break from our rigorous work schedule and seemingly endless paternal responsibilities. Most years we simply pitch our tents and enjoy the serenity of the outdoors, but this year I have a surprise in store for him.

Since we usually hike to our camping site, our load has to be lightweight, which means that bringing a watercraft along is virtually impossible. After doing some searching online however, I stumbled across a site that sells inflatable canoes. Now that we have some lightweight water transportation, we will be able to explore areas of the Columbia that we have only dreamed of before.