river kayak
Dagger Nomad Whitewater Creek River Kayak-Green-8.1
(Misc.) Confluence Holdings
Adjustable seat, Exolar hyper-resin polyethylene, Bulkhead footbraces
Performance Fit System, Precision adjustable thigh braces, Flipswitch adjustable backband
Molded-in drain plug, 1.4 deck size for a Seals Spray Skirt or Cockpit Cover
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Grand Rapids: Where they're anything but. -or- It's more of a lazy river. -or- Leave your kayaks at home, not your irony .
Awesome people paddled out on kayaks to help in cleanup Volunteers help clean up San Luis Rey River via @
Another arduous scull to Lostwithiel & Lerryn, just 3 kayaks to avoid in 20km of river... & water like a mirror.
@ shit I remember us in the kayaks up in the Merrimack river kickin it.. Ur my dude
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Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water. Kayaking is generally differentiated from canoeing by the fact that a kayak has a closed ...
KDWP looking to lease land
By JOHN MILBURN
Associated Press
TOPEKA -- Kansas wildlife and parks officials are looking to spend about $1 million to lease access to private ponds, rivers and streams in hopes of boosting outdoor recreational opportunities.
The offer is through the Fishing Impoundments and Stream Habitat program with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. The leases give sportsmen access to the land from March 1 through Oct. 1. Landowners can get as much as $150 per acre for each pond and up to $2,250 for each mile of stream or river access.
Tom Lang, a fisheries program specialist, said the state funds for the program come from fees collected on licenses, excise taxes on sporting goods sales and $750,000 included in the latest version of the Farm Bill. The goal is to provide more recreational opportunities for residents while maintaining high-quality fish populations.
The program began in 1998 and seeks to increase the number of ponds available for public fishing. There are more than 150,000 private ponds in Kansas. Lang said as part of the lease, the agency agrees to help manage the property, including stocking it with fish to keep the population stable and healthy.
Rescued Kayaker Has No Regrets - Phoenix News Story - KPHO Phoenix
BUCKEYE, Ariz. -- A kayaker was rescued from the Gila River on Tuesday after getting trapped in a tree.
I dont know what Id do different, said T.J. Macaluso. The Buckeye resident and avid kayaker was rescued by helicopter from a tree Tuesday afternoon after his kayak capsized on the Gila River in Buckeye. The kayak just lost control, he said. Once you get sideways, water comes in and youre done. I kind of overturned, capsized and swam to the nearest tree and climbed it, he said. Macaluso capsized while trying to save his friends kayak. The two had set out in the treacherous river waters in hopes of tackling the swift waters. Our first run my buddy lost his kayak, capsized and lost his kayak. We knew where it was so I went in to get it, he said. I blame him for everything. Macalusos friend made it to land safely. Macaluso was not injured during the incident. He said he has no regrets about...News
Kayaker in Critical Condition After Being Rescued from RiverKEZI TV - Jan 01, 1970
Emergency responders say 15-year-old Chad Berg was out kayaking with his dad, Geoffrey Berg, and Brian Tidwell on Saturday when he hit debris. His kayak filled with water, and he fell into the Willamette River. "They were unable to get the water out of
Baltimore Sun - Jan 01, 1970
BY BRYNA ZUMER, bzumer@theaegis.com Rescue personnel continue to search for a kayaker missing since late Saturday night on the Susquehanna River in York County, Pa., about six miles north of the Harford County border. Harford County rescuers hadYork Daily Record - Jan 01, 1970
Herr's kayak capsized after he and a friend set out in their kayaks from a boat launch on the York County side of the river. They were headed to an island on the river to go winter camping when Herr encountered rough waters. His friend Archie McConnellKAJ18 Kalispell Montana News - Jan 01, 1970
Charlie says the adventure will take them kayaking on a winding 1100 mile journey from the Bitterroot River in Stevensville to the Pacific Ocean. "Our vision of the project is that we will travel to the communities that are linked by the river,Boston Globe - Jan 01, 1970
Our adventures in the Everglades start with a sunset kayak on the Turner River in Big Cypress National Preserve. A separate entity from Everglades National Park, this 729000-acre preserve features the same terrain without the crowds.


