SEA KAYAKING TRIPS Over 120 trip reports for trips in Scottish, Welsh, English and Irish & Overseas waters, both as submitted articles (some illustrated), external links and discussions from the Community pages, as well as useful local information sources. Multi Map.com will help you find places mentioned. See the Almanac Pages for a variety of articles, links and discussions on everything from VHF to Boat Reviews. For organised paddling opportunities, check out the Community pages where events are often advertised, join a club or use a commercial centre. Your Contribution is very welcome and helps build the knowledge base for all of us. If you want advice or suggestions, then why not post your own request or comments on the Community pages? |
ARISAIG to SKYE - Owen Merrick's story of his introduction to sea kayaking. |
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| Newest: ARISAIG to SKYE - Owen Merrick's story of his introduction to sea kayaking. |
Newest: HOLY ISLAND, ANGLESEY - illustrated report by Zoe Newsam. |
Newest: LUNDY - Mark Rainsley's "Paddling Guide" to Lundy. Illustrated. | Newest: WALKING WITH SHARKS - well illusrated report by Chris Scott on paddling in Shark Bay, Western Australia.. |
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The Search facility below searches within UKSKGB's web pages, and includes Community Discussions referenced within the Almanac and the Trips Pages. The Community also has it's own search function. Broken links? Please email me with details. Sea kayaking is a potentially hazardous pursuit, partly because of the nature of the environment in which we operate. Safer sea-kayaking is a consequence of appropriate coaching and knowledge. To receive suitable training join an appropriate local club or contact a commercial centre. Please be safe on the water and Tread Lightly in the wilderness. |
(Updated 29-Mar-2008 )
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