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  • Selecting a Kayak – The three types of Kayaks to Choose From

    When purchasing your first kayak, you will find that there are more choices than you realized. Kayaks come in three different structural types. These three types are rigid, folding and inflatable. Selecting the best type of kayak for you will depend on where you plan on taking your kayak trips; how many people are taking the trip with you, and how much experience you have. Of course price can be a deal breaker as well.

  • Preparing for a Kayaking Vacation

    You’re overcome with anticipation and excitement as you begin preparing for your first kayaking vacation. This is the kind of trip that requires exceptional organization and planning and you want to do everything right. Your plan is to take the car ferry from Anacortes to the San Juan Islands, all within Washington State. For two days, you and three other family members will live out of 2-person kayaks, camping onshore at night.

  • Popular Kayaking Spots in the U.S.

    Looking for the perfect kayaking spot in the U.S.? Whether you are a beginner or an avid kayaking sportsman, you are sure to find plenty of great whitewater spots in the U.S. Many people don't think of Alaska when considering their kayaking vacation trip. No matter which state you live in, you are sure to find kayaking supplies, lessons and trips within your reach.

  • Kayaking the Rapids

    When whitewater kayaking, the kayaker must be familiar with the different types of whitewater rapids. Knowing the different classifications of whitewater rapids is critical to the kayak enthusiast; each classification requires a different level of kayaking skill. Further, along with the different rapid classifications, kayakers must be equally familiar with the different types of water features. Knowing the waters is the first step in kayaking safety!

  • Kayaking With Your Family

    Statistics show that kayaking is one of the fastest growing sports/activities in the United States today, with more than one million people already hooked and many more potential enthusiasts looking to join the “club.” Kayaking is particularly attractive for the family, because it offers affordable equipment and instruction. Children as young as 4 can safely join in this family experience, a skill and hobby that can be enjoyed throughout a lifetime.

  • Kayaking for Beginners

    When just starting out, beginners in kayaking will need to learn all about the best kayaking equipment available. You may want to start by taking a kayaking class. Classes not only offer you the expertise of a long time kayaker, but they can teach you all about the different styles of kayaks and which is right for you. Choose from a rigid kayak, often made of plastic or fiberglass, a folding kayak made of fabric that is tightened over a frame, or an inflatable kayak. Inflatable kayaks are often the beginners’ choice. Easy to carry and maneuver, these kayaks are also family friendly.

  • Kayaking Competitions

    Kayaking competitions are a test of skill and agility. Now you can expect to win a handsome amount of prize money by showcasing your kayaking skills in the 2006 International Special Olympics Invitational Games, Shanghai. The kayaking competition is scheduled to be held at the Shangai Water Sports Center on October 16-18, 2006.

  • Dangers When Kayaking

    Kayaking is indeed a fun sport, but not one without several associated risks. When kayaking enthusiasts first learn about kayaking, they must learn about the dangers of kayaking and how to handle such hazards in an appropriate fashion. While the risk of capsizing may seem like an obvious danger, there are some other dangers that are not so obvious. Below are some of the less obvious dangers associated with kayaking and how to minimize the risks of serious injury.

  • Kayaking Basics

    No matter what your skill level or even your age, kayaking offers fun, exercise and enjoyment. Before you grab a paddle and hit the water though, bone up on the basics. A few minutes learning the fundamentals of kayaking will only add to the thrill of the ride while increasing the safety of all involved.

  • Getting Wet With Kayaking

    Kayaking is a great hobby for those who enjoy the great outdoors and water. This traditional sport goes back to Native American fishermen who built kayaks out of wood. You need not set out kayaking in a wooden kayak, although these are the most beautiful and traditional kayaks, which need a lot of care and maintenance. You can try a plastic kayak, which is durable, even in the strongest waves, but it may be hard to repair, or a lightweight fiberglass kayak.

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