brucesmithpaddles.com
greenland kayak paddles - Paddles by W. Bruce Smith
http://www.brucesmithpaddles.com/greenland-kayak-paddles.html
Paddles by W. Bruce Smith. A word about wood. These are the traditional kayak paddles of the Inuit of Greenland. They were originally crafted from driftwood that washed up on their shores, as well as pieces of bone along tips and edges for protection from sea ice. After numerous inquiries about whether he made these interesting, traditional paddles, Bruce did his research. He now offers two basic hand carved designs (blade with shoulders or without), with his unique stamp of artistry and skill. The loom ...
passionatepaddler.blogspot.com
The Passionate Paddler: December 2013
http://passionatepaddler.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
Wednesday, December 11, 2013. It's always sad to see the season end, but it is a good time to. Look back, reflect, and chart the course. Of next year's trips! Wow, it's been awhile since my last post! It's been quite a busy tripping year and the little time I had at home, was put to use doing house stuff. You know, the stuff that never gets done if you are away too frequently on canoe trips? More like, stuff that if you don't get done, you WON'T be allowed to go on canoe trips! Links to this post.
passionatepaddler.blogspot.com
The Passionate Paddler: Gransfors Bruk Axe Review - Part 1
http://passionatepaddler.blogspot.com/2014/03/gransfors-bruk-axe-review-part-1.html
Monday, March 24, 2014. Gransfors Bruk Axe Review - Part 1. Not just any axe, a Gransfors Bruk. Had to have an axe too. That was, and still is me. Forever the dreamer. Yup, if you believe, I still have the first axe I purchased. I bit rough looking, but. One of many fires enjoyed on a canoe. My friend Ben demonstrating what he could. Do with his axe. (And yes, this. Was on a canoe trip! On this canoe trip years ago, without an axe, I wouldn't be. Warming beside a fire with all the rain, sleet,. One of th...
passionatepaddler.blogspot.com
The Passionate Paddler: When Canoeing and Facebook Collide
http://passionatepaddler.blogspot.com/2014/03/what-happens-when-canoeing-and-facebook.html
Saturday, March 8, 2014. When Canoeing and Facebook Collide. You know the saying, "life is full of surprises"? It was certainly noteworthy enough to me, my wife and the other couple, that I really wanted to share it. Meeting Ray for the first time at the 2014 Toronto. Despite some technical issues with it, (Still, sigh.) it has been a great experience. Sharing my passion, connecting with other paddlers, and sometimes meeting them along the way. So I admit, maybe I did wait too long? To do with this tent?
muskokapaddleshack.ca
INSTRUCTION | Muskoka Paddle Shack - Canoe, Kayak and Paddle Board Sales
http://www.muskokapaddleshack.ca/instruction
Muskoka Paddle Shack Instruction for 2015. Do you want to get out, have fun and learn a new skill this summer? Introduction to Recreational Canoeing, Kayaking. Introduction to Stand Up Paddling. Advanced Techniques Canoeing or Kayaking. Safety and Rescue Skills. The Art of Solo Canoeing. Catered to your schedule when possible. 25 hrs on the water. Four to Six people. Prices include boat and all necessary gear). Happy Paddling, and have a great day! If you have the desire, I am an instructor for hire.
passionatepaddler.blogspot.com
The Passionate Paddler: Gone? Not Totally.
http://passionatepaddler.blogspot.com/2015/01/gone-not-totally.html
Sunday, January 25, 2015. I may seem more like a silhouette of my former self on. This blog, but I'm still around! It's been quite some time since I've last been seen around on my blog. As most of you already know, I've shifted my focus of sharing onto Facebook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Canadian Outdoor Equipment Company. The Original Bug Shirt. Email Subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz. View my complete profile. Chrysalis Hammock - Helsdon Outdoors. The Original Bug Shirt.
passionatepaddler.blogspot.com
The Passionate Paddler: April 2014
http://passionatepaddler.blogspot.com/2014_04_01_archive.html
Thursday, April 10, 2014. Gransfors Bruk Axe Review - Part 2. On the axe head, you can clearly see the initials, "AS". If you go. To the Gransfors Bruk website, you can. Name, in this case, Anders Stromstedt. The well used axe head of a Gransfors. Bruk Small Forest Axe. What's the point of bringing an axe. So what did I do with the axe, besides portaging it a lot? I've already lauded the craftsmanship of the axe, but now for the most important part. How does it actually perform? Thus our dry-feed routine.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT