STEPHEN THRELKELD 1924-2014

by Sandy Richardson ” Cheers to a long life, well lived.” Founding member and former GLSKA President, Stephen Trelkeld, died in Hamilton on January 10, 2014. Stephen was born in the U.K., December 27, 1924. During WWII, he was in the Home Guard and the RAF. After the War, he worked as a shepherd on … Read more

FRAKTA bags

One of my favourite gear items is the  blue FRAKTA bag from IKEA. It’s a lightweight, high-volume, rugged bag that is perfect for carrying stuff from your kayak to camp. If you are wearing a drysuit, it offers  a large enough footprint to stand on to keep the sand off your precious goretex socks. It’s … Read more

Thoughts on Photography and Kayaking

by Erwin Buck

For kayakers, photography presents a special challenge. There is only so much storage space to take equipment like extra lenses, tripods, etc. And then there is the issue of water- proofing your camera if you plan to have it handy while you’re paddling. Fortunately there are now relatively inexpensive waterproof cameras.As well, there are many waterproof containers for cameras or smart phones which reduce the risk of damaging the camera with that unexpected spray of water from your paddle. I have a Canon D20 Powershot which takes high quality images and HD video. It is always attached to my PDF and I never worry about getting it wet.

So then, how do you great pictures? Luck, technology, and planning.

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Cold Water Paddling

by Ralph Gardave

You may be thinking that this article has little relevance to you as you are not one of those “crazy” people who paddle in winter weather conditions. If you missed my last article in Qayaq you may wish to read it, as it will bring relevance to this one. The Peel Marine Unit considers any rescue in Lake Ontario to be a “Cold Water Rescue” when the surface temperatures are 20° C or colder. For Lake Ontario that usually means any month other than July, August and September. Most of us paddle in waters farther north and therefore the window of time is even shorter.

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Paddling with Risk

by Ralph Gardave

We all paddle with risk every time we go out. I know I do it with little thought about it anymore. Recent events this summer have made it more top of mind. Do I give it the respect and consideration that it deserves? The answer is probably not enough and not often enough.

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