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THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS – These beautiful, remote
islands off the west coast of Canada boast amazing wildlife,
wilderness camping, intimidating swells and Haida culture. Shawna
Franklin, Leon Somme & Justine Curgenven paddle 500miles around the
archipelago encountering humpback whales.
DUBSIDE – The man-in-black known simply as ‘Dubside’ shares
his vision of “commando kayaking” using only public transport, 2
feet and a folding kayak.
ROCK HOPPING IN BAJA – Jen Kleck and friends explore the
beautiful Pacific coastline of Baja, surfing ocean swells through
gaps in the rocks, gliding through caves and getting
up-close-and-personal with the world’s second largest
blowhole.
LAKE SUPERIOR – The world’s largest freshwater lake is
America’s third Ocean. Squeeze through tiny arches and tunnels in
the Apostle islands, and paddle under the impressive overhanging
multi-colored Pictured Rocks.
THE BASS STRAIT – Justine Curgenven island hops the 350km
between Australia and Tasmania across this notoriously stormy
sea.
NEW ZEALAND CIRCUMNAVIGATION – The windswept and surf ridden
South island is one of the world’s most challenging coastlines to
kayak. Scary surf, a helicopter evacuation, dolphins, albatrosses,
40knot winds, friendly locals and more surf characterize this
exciting 67 day, 2400km journey for Justine Curgenven and Barry
Shaw.
NORWAY – Paddle up one of the worlds narrowest and steepest
fjords, see the first sea kayakers to surf the Bulken river wave
and join a father and son playing games with their kayaks including
jumping from the back deck to the front deck!
ISRAEL – Paddle on the Dead Sea; the lowest (and saltiest)
place on earth, kayak besides 2000 year old Roman ruins, and
explore a deep cave on the Lebanon border.
THE OTTAWA RIVER – World champion kayakers Ken Whiting and
Brendan Mark take sea kayaks down the grade4 high volume Ottawa
River.
KAYAK FISHING – Jim Sammons fishes for bass, halibut, sharks
& rays in San Diego, but first he has to get out through the
surf!