Rendezvous Recollections

by Sandra Howe

Rendezvous 2012 was my first venture into sea kayaking and I had a marvellous time. The setting, camaraderie, instruction, entertainment, and games were all great fun. I loved being part of a community of paddlers in such a beautiful location. If you have yet to experience Rendezvous, I would highly recommend attending next year.

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Rendezvous 2012

by Lori Moffitt

I had been eagerly anticipating the Paddling Rendezvous 2012 as every GLSKA member whom I had met had recommended the event. It lived up to the built up expectation as it was a well organized and fun weekend.

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GLSKA Virgins Trip

masa1.jpgby Debbie Darling

What began inauspiciously with a drive through the pouring rain to Muskoka, quickly turned into one of the most enjoyable experiences one could hope for. There were five of us paddlers in all: Keith Rodgers our gracious leader, Mike and Sharon, Howard and me, Debbie. This was my first trip since joining the club, hence my status as a GLSKA “virgin.”

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Kayaking Monterey Bay

mb1.jpgJohn Fitzsimons

The next time you are in San Francisco and have some time on your hands, instead of heading north for Napa give a thought to travelling south to Monterey to do some ocean kayaking to get away from the frenzy of the city. Unlike a lot of places on the Pacific coast, because of its semi protected nature you can actually kayak on the ocean at Monterey Bay without fear of giant waves and with easy access from numerous sandy beaches. And the water is relatively warm by Pacific Ocean standards, although you’ll still need a wetsuit. In past I had confined my Pacific Ocean kayaking to inlets where the school bus size of the rocks comprising the local jetty provided some sense of the size and power of the waves that can be encountered by the ocean.

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Reciprocal Altruism and the Backwoods Ethic

by John Fitzsimons

Have you ever headed out on a trip into Georgian Bay half expecting the campsite to be strewn with the unmentionable mementos of past travellers, but been pleasantly surprised to find everything as it should be?

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