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Guide Books For Kayaking In White Water…

North America offers many exceptional white water kayaking opportunities. Guide books offer comprehensive kayaking information. Length of trip, complexity or skill level, conditions to be expected and more can be found inside these reference books. There are many white water kayaking guide books available. Here are a few of the popular ones.

Appalachian Whitewater: The Southern States

The Appalachian Mountains offer white water kayakers an extensive selection of riverways to discover. Rivers in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia are included in this guide book.

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Kayaking At Australia…

Australia offers a wide range of kayaking options, from gentle to wild. Here are some admired Australia kayaking destinations.

Perth

Perth, in Western Australia, offers serious whitewater kayaking. Winter in Australia is July to September. One winter destination is Murray River. The Murray features grade 2-4 rapids and a steep gradient. Rapids include Tricky Dick, Columbines, Fast Eddies, Gobbly Girl and Terminations Rapid.

Broome

Protected bays and copious aquatic life greet kayakers along this clean coastline. Birds, fish, dolphins and manta rays are some of the aquatic life present. Turtle Bay Lookout is a leisurely kayak trip exploring reefs, rock formations and watching birds and aquatic life.

Sea kayaking south of Broome to the Eco Beach and Cape Villarette area is a gently paddle. Ocean kayaks are recommended.

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Archipelago Kayaking Destinations

Sea kayaking Archipelago destinations take boaters from the normal world, into a world where nature has been left untouched. Aquatic life, wildlife and birds thrive. The following are just a few popular sea kayaking destinations.

Galapagos National Park

The legendary Galapagos Islands are said to be delighted. Kayaking the area is an enchanting experience, according to those who've been there. Shimmering turquoise waters, lava channels, blue lagoons, uninhabited coves and white sand beaches are the stuff of dreams.

 

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A Quick Guide Through Whitewater Kayaking Gears

Whitewater kayaking is the activity of paddling on moving bodies of water, typically rivers. The skills can range from a fun float trips to adrenalin exciting challenges. Whitewater kayaking involves the same basic gear used by all kayakers. Gear specifics vary due to circumstances and other variables involved in whitewater kayaking.

Kayaks built for whitewater kayaking, frequently called playboats, are generally made of durable and flexible plastic. Lengths vary from around 6 feet to as long as 12 feet, maybe longer. Newer designs tend to run around 6 feet to 7 feet in length. Personal kayak size and shape are determined by the user's height, weight, type of water the kayak will be used in and primary kayak use.

Whitewater kayaks for fun float trips do not need the features that kayaks used on dangerous river rapids must possess. New kayaks can cost from around $600 to thousands of dollars.

Paddles for whitewater kayaking are usually around 6 feet long. Longer paddles are best for fun whitewater trips on creeks or rivers while shorter paddles work better where quick movement is required.

Playboaters can get maximum power from bigger blades while medium blades are fine for creeks and general rivers. Spoon shaped paddles provide power for playboating. Wing blades were designed to get maximum power and require a special paddling technique.

Whitewater kayaking paddles are available in a variety of materials including fiber composites, fiberglass, carbon, plastic, wood and laminated wood. Each material has its own strengths and weaknesses. Boater size and paddling style will affect choice of paddle.

Type III Personal floatation devices (PFDs) include models that are specifically for kayaking. The best PFD is one that can be adjusted to fit snugly whether the user is wearing a tee shirt or a wet suit.

Many experienced whitewater kayakers suggest buying the best whitewater kayaking helmet that the budget allows. Function and protection are important considerations, even before style. For serious whitewater kayaking, there are helmets that look almost like those used in football. They feature face guards and offer more coverage and protection that standard kayaking helmets.

 

Resistant Neoprene is the best whitewater kayaking spray skirt material. UV rays, abrasions and stretching will affect the wear and lifespan of the spray skirt. Spray skirts must be easy to remove quickly in case of emergency.

 
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