Some of you may not know that as well as kayaking I am heavily into hammocking. So much so that I have been making tarps, hammocks, underquilts and top quilts for around four years!
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One the really great things about Prijon and Eskimo river running and creeking boats was the fact that they all came supplied with a bow air bag. That bag played an important role keeping water out of the void between the full plate footrest and the bow.
NRS have a number of great videos showing how to look after/repair your kit. Here’s just one of them –
The favourite of expedition paddlers for many years the Peli range of storage cases have an unrivaled reputation for strength, durability and waterproofness.
The Peli range covers a vast array of possible applications from rifle case to lunch box! However their use as an expedition camera case is where its main use lies and their reputation has been built. The most appropriate sizes to consider for this use are probably the 1200 and 1300 series for cameras and the 1120 for carrying a GoPro and a few accessories.
Rio Nevados swim from Leif Anderson on Vimeo.
Spring Break 2013 from Leif Anderson on Vimeo.
This one has been kicking around for some time in the archives. The Burn is super popular kayak. It is pretty versatile and is liked/loved by beginners and experienced paddlers alike.

The Burn has become a firm favourite with creekers here in the UK and across the globe. The Burn has received a few design tweaks over the years (2010) but still remains one of the best allround kayaks in production. Continue reading





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