Video

SIDESTREAM – A Whitewater Kayaking Film

Published on April 26th, 2020 | by Matt Dumoulin

Lifestyle of a paddler is different. Paddlers don’t act in a uniformed way, they act in a large degree as autonomous agents. That cannot be said about a common man. Mass society created common consciousness – [&hellip... Read More


Canoeing

Whitewater Canoeing On The Madawaska River

Whitewater Canoeing On The Madawaska River

Published on April 24th, 2020 | by Matt Dumoulin

Noah flew into Ontario to head to Palmer Rapids for the well known Palmer River Fest put on by the Paddler Co-op. The goal for the weekend was to get as much time together in a [&hellip... Read More


Kayak fishing

#Paddle4Fish with JD Desrosiers

#Paddle4Fish with JD Desrosiers by Werner Paddles

Published on April 21st, 2020 | by Matt Dumoulin

This paddle is available on the Premium Fishing models, the LeverLock adjustable allows for up to 20cm of adjustment. Offered in two ranges: 220-240cm and 240-260cm. Customize paddle length on the fly for high/low seat positions, [&hellip... Read More


Sea kayaking

Kayaking and Whales in Antarctica: Booth Island

Kayaking and Whales in Antarctica: Booth Island

Published on April 20th, 2020 | by Matt Dumoulin

March 8th 2020. Kayaking around Booth Island, Antarctica on Hurtigruten cruise. A beautyfull video by J. Herbie discovering the nature around this giant Ice buildings. Imagine how a crazy expedition like this one could be... Read More


Gear Review

Greenland paddle vs Regular paddle

Greenland paddle vs Regular paddle

Published on April 19th, 2020 | by Matt Dumoulin

What makes an airplane so agile in the air. Obviously it’s the shape of the wings, and the way they create lift as they move through the air. Imagine if you could have that same agility [&hellip... Read More


Canoeing

WILDWATERS: Upper Magnetawan River Whitewater Canoe Trip

WILDWATERS: Upper Magnetawan River Whitewater Canoe Trip

Published on April 17th, 2020 | by Matt Dumoulin

The Magnetawan River flows 175km from Algonquin provincial park to Georgian Bay, but it’s the wild and scenic upper and lower sections that attract canoeists. The adventure began at Poverty Bay Chutes. Paddling downstream to Wahwashkesh Lake, the journey will [&hellip... Read More


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