The GoPro series of cameras are superb, small robust and not too expensive. It is now so easy to knock together a short video or your paddling and share it with the world. Anyone can do it and quite alot do. That is where the problem starts. It is really easy to get a video that looks like all the other kayaking videos that end up on youtube, vimeo and Facebook early each week.
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How about having a kayak that you can easily tour sheltered coastal water and lakes with a load of kit one day and then run whitewater the next. If that is your thing then what you might want to consider is getting a cross-over kayak. This area of the market has grown a great deal over the last couple of years with all of the major manufactures bringing out their own versions of the cross-over platform.
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10 Waterfalls Teaser 2 from Richard Brinkmann on Vimeo.
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The March issue of ThePaddler is now online. This electronic magazine is going from strength to strength and I’m really pleased to have another review within its pages.
The National Student Rodeo (UK) 2013 is on this weekend. Unsponsored will be there from tomorrow, so stay tuned for loads of pics and a little video over the course of the next couple of days.

The River Gangsâ„¢ from Creative Outdoor™ on Vimeo.
My Gopro Hero 3 Black edition arrived in the UK a couple of weeks ago. The form factor will be familiar to all who have seen or already own the white or silver editions.

Looking at the different cameras (I have silver and black editions) the “3” within Hero3 is coloured to match the cameras edition. That is the Black edition 3 is black and the Silver Editions 3 is silver etc. But what really makes the white, silver and black editions different to one another is what goes on inside. Continue reading




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