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Kayaking - Take the Plunge 2k4g6c

Dec 27, 2006

Go for an adventure on the water this summer! Grab a paddle and learn about the sport of kayaking.

Kayaking - History 4h6g5l

Kayaks have been around for more than 4,000 years. The boats were invented by the Inuit people of European explorers who traveled to the Arctic in the 19th century modified the design for recreational kayaking and most modern kayaks are now made of fiberglass, plastics and other man-made materials.

Kayaking - Getting Started 11u4p

Kayaks are used for recreation on just about any body of water - summer camps and outdoor stores offer kayaking lessons for kids at reasonable costs. You can also cut costs by organizing a bunch of your friends or family together and taking a group kayak lesson.

Kayaking - Amazing Feats and Records 92r1m

  • In 2003, crazy kayaker Ed Lucero set a world record by kayaking over the 106-foot Alexandra Falls in Canada's Northwest Territories. He's totally insane - click here to check out Ed's plunge.
  • Paul Caffyn kayaked around the entire continent of Australia in 1982. This massive journey covered over 9,400 miles (15,000 km) - the longest kayak trip ever!
  • In 2004, Ian Adamson kayaked 263 miles up the Yukon River in 24 hours - setting a new world record.
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