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Winter is Here

November 1, 2009
Winter is Here

Winter is here!
Well, this is Arkansas isn’t it? Next week it might be in the 80’s for all we know.
At any rate, we have packed the kayaks up and placed them in storage for the Winter. We’ve had a lot of fun this year and we are looking forward to kayaking twice as [...]

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DJ Hooch, the Adventure Dog!

July 19, 2009
DJ Hooch, the Adventure Dog!

Daniel asked me to create a new desktop wallpaper for his laptop with one of our Kayaking Arkansas photos. So, I threw together this for him. He loves it.
To download the hi-res version, head over to Flickr.

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DIY Kayaking – Drain Plug Installation

July 19, 2009
DIY Kayaking – Drain Plug Installation

After completing our Level 1 Kayak Certification at Cossatot River State Park, it was painfully obvious that I need to install a drain plug in my Old Town Vapor. My kayak is a good 10 lbs heavier than other kayaks its size due to the oversize cockpit and extra width in both the bow and [...]

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DIY Kayaking – Paddle Keeper Installation

July 19, 2009
DIY Kayaking – Paddle Keeper Installation

Our next DIY project is a paddle keeper kit. This kit uses a bungee secured at both ends to the hull of the boat which is stretched over your oar and secured using a j-hook just below. This kit can be installed with the hook above or below the shock cord. I held the pieces [...]

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