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30 Sep 2014

Footwear for Sea Kayaking & Whitewater Rafting: A Solution That Works for Me

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Sea Kayaking |

I am Canadian. When somebody accidentally bumps into me, I say “sorry.” When I’m in the company of non-Canadians, I remind myself to not say, “eh.” And when I’m cold I put on a toque. In Canada, a toque (also … Read More

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9 Aug 2014

Seaward Passat G3 Review: Bewitched by a Double Sea Kayak

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Sea Kayaking |

I know a lady who’s something to behold. She’s flawlessly outfitted with curves in all the right places. Lothar and I think she’s perfect. She’s a Seaward Passat G3, a lanky 22-foot double sea kayak; she’s a work of art, … Read More

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11 Jun 2014

Sea Kayaking & Making Tortillas: The Simple Act of Living

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Camp Cooking |

When I finally get down to making tortillas from scratch on a sea kayaking trip that’s when I know I’m on a major adventure. Over the course of a few long trips, I’ve learned that it takes me about two … Read More

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Camp Recipes, Dutch Ovens, Gear, Home Recipes, Sea Kayaking
18 Apr 2014

Art of Wood Fire Baking: A Dutch Oven Affair

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Camp Cooking |

The Dutch oven (also known as The D.O.) defines living simply and living in comfort. It can be used as a cook pot or as an oven to make pretty much everything: think flat breads, fried fish, casseroles, stews, baked … Read More

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12 Apr 2014

Single Versus Double Sea Kayak Debate

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Sea Kayaking |

We had jolly fun planning our first sea kayaking expedition. Many of our friends did too. For more than a year, enthusiastic supporters weighed in on the Single versus Double–Love Boat or Divorce Boat Great Debate. Should we buy a … Read More

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10 Mar 2014

Sea Kayaking: Top 7 Gear Items for Sleeping & Resting

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Sea Kayaking |

With the right gear, sea kayaking is about the life style—the simple act of living, one day at a time. It is by far the most natural way to travel in comfort, at least compared to backpacking, whitewater rafting, and … Read More

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