Quick Tip: Storing Kayak Straps
Here’s a quick tip for how to roll up your cam/kayak straps for storage so they’re organized for your next trip. BTW, these cam straps are great for motorcycle packing, […]
Here’s a quick tip for how to roll up your cam/kayak straps for storage so they’re organized for your next trip. BTW, these cam straps are great for motorcycle packing, […]
I had a great time teaching at the Garden State Sea Kayaking Symposium last weekend. Despite Tropical Storm Andrea barreling through Friday night, the weekend was mostly dry on land, […]
Someone recently asked me about the feedback I provide to students as part of a private instruction session, so I thought I’d share some observations made after a surf session. […]
One of my goals when riding is to be as visible as possible. On previous bikes I’ve mounted PIAA driving lights and Hyperlites — LED brake light additions that flash […]
Drew and I were fortunate to have some good surf a few weeks ago, even at high tide. The bonus was a photographer on the beach, Patrick McLaughlin of Virginia […]
I will be teaching/coaching at the Garden State Sea Kayak Symposium, with ocean courses at Ocean City, NJ in early June. It should be a great event, and I look […]
Drew and I took a road trip South for warmer water and surf, and managed to find some good waves at the south end of Folly Beach, SC, and at […]
The below series of photos (taken by Drew Trousdell, thanks!) is a good indication of how to avoid a collision when you’re sea kayak surfing. Drew was confident enough to […]
This weekend I spent some time adding electrical goodies to my ’95 Honda VFR 750 Interceptor. There are some known electrical gremlins on this bike, so I wanted to add […]
I’m looking forward to teaching a variety of topics April 28 & 29 at the Chesapeake Paddlers Association SK102 skills weekend. Topics include rolling, “life on the edge” and other […]