Mar 6 | Walk on Water
by Andy Maser | Reply
When a skiing accident left Greg Mallory paralyzed from the waist down, he turned to kayaking to help him escape his wheelchair. Continue reading
by Andy Maser | Reply
When a skiing accident left Greg Mallory paralyzed from the waist down, he turned to kayaking to help him escape his wheelchair. Continue reading
by Andria Davis | 1
Most paddlers have some form of back pain, and it’s no wonder, because paddling demands a lot from our backs! Let’s start with a problem that boaters never think they have: weak and imbalanced core muscles. Continue reading
by Andria Davis | 7
Boaters are known for having trouble maintaining two things: relationships and shoulders. I’ll spare you any relationship advice. But for your shoulders, I have plenty! Continue reading
by Leland Davis | 2
It’s a fine line that separates an adventure from an epic, and the most innocent decisions can tip the delicate balance, knock you off your perfect line, and unravel the beautifully woven fabric of careful planning and glorious spontaneity that create the perfect trip. Continue reading
by Dan Simenc | Reply
Pictures (and a thousand words) from Kayak Diaries author Dan Simenc’s recent East Coast paddling trip. “Our trip east got off to a rough start when Tyler was bit by a poisonous snake in the night…” Continue reading
by Andria Davis | 7
Being injured allows us time to do some self reflection, to look deeply at ourselves both mentally and physically, so we can return to action even better than we were before. Continue reading