Captain Penguin launches off of Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay.
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Interesting News from the sea kayaking world:
Mark Rainsley the exulted ruler of the massive internet community that is Uk Sea Kayak Guidebook & Uk Rivers Guidebook has started the painstaking process of writing a Sea kayaking guidebook for the uk’s southwest.
He’s blogging these exploits at http://seakayaksouthwest.wordpress.com
Head over and have a read..

California Canoe and Kayak in Rancho Cordova, CA hosted the annual Lake Natoma Paddlefest last weekend. Northern California had been experiencing some unusually cool and cloudy weather recently but the sun came out for the Paddlefest which ensured a good turnout of both new and existing paddlers.
It was the perfect occasion for my wife Gina to give our daughter her first kayaking lesson.
At the Kanumesse in Nürnberg I was happy to meet Sammy and Pez from P&H .
I was even happier leaving the exibition with 2 new boats on the roof of my car.
A brand new kevlar carbon cetus und a PE scorpio
Light as a feather: my cetus…
The next several weeks my friends and me where testing the boats. Here are some pictures:
Hao in her Scorpio at the end of the day.
Carsten testing the the bow rudder….
Great boats!!!
Happy paddling
Bjöern
OK-this isn’t really a sea kayaking post at all, but spring is here and that means that the water is running INTO Lake Superior from spring snowmelt. We get a few good weeks of whitewater boating on steep obscure northern rivers each spring. A tight schedule made last weekend my only shot at the spring water. After working the Midwest Mountaineering Spring Adventure Expo, I jumped into the car and headed for the UP.
The last week of Febuaray each year Sweetwater Kayaks hosts a BCU/Greenland skills week and then on the weekend the Symposium proper.
This year the weather was superb! Sunny days in the low 70’sF, and warm clear water for rolling , and playing in.
With people from as far away as Australia the contingent of people was very international. Level 5 coaches , Gordon Brown from Scotland, Steve Maynard from Maine , a couple of Level 5 Aspirants and several L4 ,L3 and L2 coaches nicely rounded things out…the Greenland folks Cheri Perry and Turner Wilson were on hand teaching to full classes.
It was a great break for most from the clutches of winter. Next year will be the 12th annual and already promises to be better than ever.





