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Surfski Review: Stellar SR beginner to intermediate ocean surfski 12 month review | FatPaddler.com®
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Surfski Review: Stellar SR beginner to intermediate ocean surfski 12 month review. February 12, 2013. The Stellar SR beginner to intermediate surfski. Since I wrote my first beginners review of the Stellar SR surfski. Paddled 111km down a long cold flat river. And surfed them on various waves and breaks including the green waves of Port Hacking, the rocky right-hander at the Bower in Manly and even the treacherous Le Morne pass in Mauritius. And surfs like an absolute dream. Of all the surfski manufactur...
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Officers | FatPaddler.com®
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Team Fat Paddler is a growing organisation of paddlers under one banner who take on challenges – charity challenges, personal challenges, and even some silly challenges. Officers of Team Fat Paddler earn their commission through continued participation in such events – the more events they are a part of, the higher their rank. Team Fat Paddler Active Officer List – Men and Women of Honour, Humour and Humility. Admiral of the Fleet, Sean Smith ADML (Sydney, Australia). HC12, RBB12, KK13, RBC13, OWH14, KK14.
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First Look: Mirage 583 Freeride Sea Kayak | FatPaddler.com®
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First Look: Mirage 583 Freeride Sea Kayak. November 2, 2013. The Mirage 583 Freeride sea kayak. The Mirage 583 Freeride – a whole new category of sea kayak. The Mirage 583 has exactly the same hull as a Mirage 582 sea kayak, but with a new open deck format. The cockpit utilises the same three-point footplate set-up as Stellar surfskis, plus a centre mount handle. I’d also paddled the Mirage 582 briefly a few weeks earlier so I had that as a reference point to the handling of this new type of kayak. This ...
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CAMPVILLE: Monday, November 15, 2010
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Preserving the flavors of my life, one post at a time. Monday, November 15, 2010. NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH. Wow, I haven't posted anything here since August. Needless to say I had a busy summer, and an equally busy fall, but now that the winter is coming on strong and it gets dark early here in the Northeast I hope to have time to regularly post again. I am writing quite a bit these days as I signed up for the National Novel Writing Month. Have you heard of it. As they tell you on their. I did attend...
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Summer Solstice Canoe & Kayak Race: Our Fav Pics | Algonquin Canoe Company Blog
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Algonquin Canoe Company Blog. Laquo; June: perfect for canoe & kayaking! Summer Solstice Canoe and Kayak Race Winners. Summer Solstice Canoe and Kayak Race: Our Fav Pics. Posted July 7, 2010 by algonquincanoe in Uncategorized. We had an amazing day at the Summer Solstice Canoe and Kayak Race last week and just wanted to share photos of what happened. Due to a thunderstorm, we postponed the event from 19 June to 21 June but glad we did because the weather turned out much better! Are we there yet? You are ...
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16 Camping Tools You’ll Need This Summer! | Algonquin Canoe Company Blog
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Algonquin Canoe Company Blog. Laquo; Top 10 Benefits of Outdoor Activity (this Summer & Beyond). 16 Camping Tools You’ll Need This Summer! Posted April 14, 2011 by algonquincanoe in Uncategorized. The weather is warming up. Snow is melting and we’re starting to see the beginnings of Spring. Summer will be coming quickly, so start planning now for your trip. While you’re at it, how about planning to visit us at Algonquin Canoe and Kayak Company? Below are 10 really useful tools for camping:. 12 Advil and ...
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Top 10 reasons to visit Temiskaming, Ontario | Algonquin Canoe Company Blog
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Algonquin Canoe Company Blog. Laquo; Summer Solstice Canoe and Kayak Race Winners. Spring is just around the corner! Top 10 reasons to visit Temiskaming, Ontario. Posted August 24, 2010 by algonquincanoe in Uncategorized. Everyone’s been talking about it; the summer is almost over. We’re sad to see it go, but happy to say we had an amazing summer–so far! We’ll be the first to say– summer is still not over yet. Below are ten reasons to get your last taste of summer with Algonquin Canoe Company:. In Ottawa...
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Up The Creek...: December 2011
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Saturday, 24 December 2011. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I thought my Christmas tree needed a little something extra to represent my newest hobby , so I made a little paddle using a cheap carving set I have had for a while. I also plan on getting back to work on the full size paddles. I plan to finish the Ash and Padauk laminated paddle before returning to work, so stay tuned! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Finishes
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Our Badger Paddle Finishes. Our canoe paddles are individually hand-rubbed for a smooth, quality finish. We offer both our special mixture passed down from Great Grampa Badger. 100% ALL NATURAL BADGER WOOD OIL. Our all natural BADGER Wood Oil. Our specially formulated wood oil (special order finish) is an oil based formula that includes some varnish properties in order to help better protect and seal the wood - without losing the features of an oiled paddle. We also find that maintaining an oiled paddle.
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Up The Creek...: Voyager- Ash (Part 1)
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Tuesday, 2 April 2013. Voyager- Ash (Part 1). Rough blank edges need sanding. So i have been working on stuff. Its just been at a slower pace, because life gotten busy. I have been working on a Voyager paddle made of Ash. Ash is very strong but a little on the heavy side. Ridge in the neck of the blade. Current state starting to look good. Thanks for reading and as soon as i kick this nasty cold/ flu/ whatever i have, ill get back o work on it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I have always had a love...
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