Tuesday, 02 December 2008

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Welcome to Seapaddler

Nordkapps at Bonne NuitSea Paddler has been running in its new format since April 2008 and we hope that you approve of the changes. It is developing into a comprehensive sea kayaking resource with hundreds of articles on a range of topics which are relevant to sea kayakers.
Many of the articles and galleries from the old site have been published again, although there are still quite a number to go before the transfer is complete. New articles have been added, with more to follow in the coming weeks and months. If there is anything which you would like to see published, however large or small, please get in touch. If you find the site useful and/or interesting, please keep telling your paddling partners about us. If there is anything that you would like to see included then contact us and we will see if it can be arranged.
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Sea kayaking is a potentially hazardous pursuit, partly because of the nature of the environment in which we operate. Safer sea kayaking is a consequence of appropriate coaching and knowledge. To receive suitable training join a local club or contact a commercial outfitter.

 

Andy St Ouens

Changeable weather on the last day of October 2008.  West coast of Jersey.

 
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