I am looking for a waterproof GPS unit for kayaking. I do mostly lazy river and lake kayaking. It would also be used for biking, hiking and some driving. Color would be nice as would mapping. I’d choose color over mapping but that’s just me. I don’t really want to spend more on map subscriptions than on the unit itself.
My boyfriend and I are beginner kayakers and want to start kayaking some rivers. Since we’d be travelling down stream, do we NEED two cars to pull this off? Is there any other way? Something clever that I haven’t thought of? Thanks.
I always though it would be fun to operate my Ham Radio station from a boat. After I’d read Jim W1PID’s web page a year or so ago about when he had operated from his kayak on Hermit Lake. So I put my IC703 in a dry bag and rigged up the Buddipole Vertical in my kayak. So who’s my contact no other than Jim/W1PID! My latest inspiration was my friend Jean-Pierre Va2SG’s “Life is Too Short for QRO” video at: www.youtube.com
OK i’m not going to get state of the art kayaking equipment i am just asking how expensive average kayaking equipment is.
My friend and I are looking for an estuary, reserve or something very smooth and easy to go kayaking. I don’t know what’s good this time of year, if anything. We’re open to a tour and would have to rent kayaks either way.
Kayaking the Oregon Hole Section of the Smith River @ Flood Stage.
Join us as we Huck our selfs off some of the nicest waterfalls in Wales
Hello world! I want to take my boyfriend out on a birthday-valentine’s kayaking trip but would love to treat him to some really good food during the trip. I have no idea what to pack since I’m not exactly a gourmet cook. He’s a guy who likes pizza and anything chicken. There’s lots of room and I can bring ice for cold drinks but what else can I impress him with? I would appreciate any thoughts on healthy and hearty easy to put together foods please…thanks so much for the ideas!
I am in Orange County Central Florida. I’ve been in a “beginner” kayak for over 4 years now and want to upgrade! I was thinking of whitewater kayaking or open ocean or sea kayaking. Is there any place close by I can take lessons?
I mean when you do it right, like the sprint kayak competitors. Not like taking a leisurely paddle on the river.
I am a rower but I cannot afford my own shell to practice in by myself. I know rowing works more muscles, but would kayaking work muscles that matter for rowing or is it all just arms?