Squallowing – From a Very Cheap Kayak Seat

“You’re doing it all wrong!” A few ill-chosen words, coming from a self-important kayak instructor – burned into a participant at a kayak symposium this past year. The new paddler was trying to get it right – trying to understand a new way of paddling. She was just finishing a skill development clinic – yet … Read more

Exploring Your Own Backyard

by Jennifer Kilbourne I didn’t realize that I was a kayak-destination snob until this spring. I live within a kilometre of Lake Erie, so on calmer days, I enjoy exploring the local shoreline, looking at the cottages and homes that face the water. On windier days, I can be paddling in the relative shelter of … Read more

The Benefits of Learning

The benefits of continued learning are many. For some of us this means learning new things for the first time. For others it may be getting a refresher on things that we knew but have either forgotten or not practised for some time. I recently had the opportunity to take a wilderness first aid course … Read more

Rudi Rauch

Rudi Rauch

It is with sadness that GLSKA marks the passing of another long-time GLSKA member, Rudi Rauch, on April 29, 2014, at the age of 89. Rudi’s association with the sea goes back to the late stages of World War II when he served as submariner on a German U-boat. His crew surrendered when they were … Read more

Spring Project: Build a Thunder Box!

A thunder box is a great thing to find. Tucked back into the woods, down a narrow little trail, and often with a great view, thunder boxes are placed near campsites for the toiletry convenience of the campers. The boxes are placed far enough away from water to eliminate human waste contamination of our waterways. … Read more