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Canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard (SUP), raft, paddle, paddling, whitewater, tripping, and adventure. If any of those words mean anything to you, then this is the podcast for you. We discuss all paddlesports. News, interviews, and information from, about, and for the paddling community.
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Episode 264: Quiet Adventure Symposium Update; Giving rivers the same legal rights as humans; 48 State Paddle evolving
Episode 264 ~ March 4, 2021
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The virtual Quiet Adventure Symposium happened and it was great
Does giving rivers the same legal rights and status as humans sound far fetched? It happens more than you think.
John Van Barriger has been getting a lot of listener input on his plan to paddle all 48 states and now his trip is evolving. Maybe out of control! -
Episode 263: Aleksander Doba; Pocket Outdoor rebrands; Earthworms are an invasive species; John’s 48 state paddle plan
Episode 263 ~ February 25, 2021
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Aleksander Doba crossed the Atlantic by kayak solo three times has passed away while doing what he loves
Pocket Outdoor Media has made some purchases lately to become a monster media company and has rebranded to Outside. The have many more plans in the works.
Grab the canoe, your fishing pole, some worms and head out on the water to catch dinner, right? Did you know that earthworms are an invasive species in the province of Ontario?
John Van Barriger has started on his plan to drive / paddle 48 states starting later this summer -
Episode 262: Randy Mitson from Algonquin Outfitters joins Sean & Derek to talk about Algonquin Provincial Park
Episode 262 ~ February 18, 2021
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Randy Mitson from Algonquin Outfitters joins us to talk all about Algonquin Provincial Park. The history of the Park, how he came to love the Park, how he got involved with Algonquin Outfitters, and much more -
Episode 261: Fluvial Tsunamis and glacier floods; Having a stake in where you paddle; Virtual paddling, training, and racing
Episode 261 ~ February 11, 2021
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Large water disasters are not something you hope to come upon while out paddling. Things like fluvial tsunamis and flash floods caused by glaciers.
People tend to take more care of parks when they have a stake in them. Can the same be said for paddling areas?
So many things have gone virtual over the last year. Now you can paddle, train, and even race virtually. -
Episode 260: Nomads of the Sea inspire trip plans; Early spring or long winter; Paddling in South Africa
Episode 260 ~ February 4, 2021
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Feeling a tad depressed about the state of things? About paddling plans that went down the garbage chute because of the pandemic? Nomads of the Sea inspired us to make our plans anyway
Will there be an early spring or 6 more weeks of winter? The groundhog prediction biz is serious.
While looking at the paddling opportunities of the Orange River in South Africa, we came across an travel blog by a couple that raises a lot of red flags -
Episode 259: Virtual spring events; Opeongo Aerial A-1 tent/hammock; New Hobie inflatables; 3 brothers cross the Bass Strait
Episode 259 ~ January 28, 2021
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There a few springtime events we like to attend but this year they are being held virtually. Quiet Adventure Symposium, Canoecopia, and the Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show just to name a few
A new spin on the hanging tent. The Opeongo Aerial A-1 is it a tent or a hammock
Hobie has launched 4 new inflatable kayaks and an a pedalboard. The iTrek series and iEclipse are sure to appeal to a lot of people
Since Covid dashed their overseas paddling plans, three brothers decided to kayak across the Bass Strait from Australia to Tasmania