Video Post – Wet entry and roll-up

Shot in a swimming pool the video gives us a great underwater view of the paddler getting his feet and legs back into the cockpit of his upside-down kayak prior to rolling back up. This part of the self-rescue is usually the toughest for first-timers to grasp, so our thanks go to glska member Norm … Read more

Video post – The High Brace

High Brace

The High Brace is an essential technique for coping with a broach into the side of a high wave. It’s also useful to help prevent an unanticipated capsize. This small, quiet lake provided neither of these situations for the demonstration so I cheated a little by grasping the end of my greenland paddle. In a real emergency brace you probably would not have time for this, but the technique will still work. It also works fine with a euro paddle.

On-water Group Management and Communication

by Ralph Gardave
(GLSKA Trip Committee Chair)
As the Trip Committee Coordinator I get feedback from trip leaders regarding The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of their trip leading experiences. The most frequent concern I hear about is challenges in managing the group on the water. To me the art of group management on the water breaks down into three key areas: (1) The Leader, (2) The Group itself, and (3) The Sweep.

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