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  • CookingThe best part to kayaking and backpacking is going where few people have been, making camp to eat, and talk about past and future adventures. In the future we will add our favorite recipes, what to eat on the water, how to cook, packing a feast, and how food can woo your spouse.
  • On the WaterSometimes we tend to focus just on the water; the reality is water is the tie that binds us and the confusion is what vehicle you use to find your happy place. Wind power, to human power, to engine power, the choices are as bountiful and beautiful as the stars in the Milky Way.
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  • In the WoodsAs many of our friends know Sean and Jeff always have a blast talking at festivals. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to visit festivals; We offered our paddling, and bushcraft friends a taste of fun by with overnight campouts that expanded on the skills discussed at our weekday evening Lecture Series.
  • ExpeditionsAn expedition is a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose. There is no distance or time restriction to an expedition. An “expedition” if it was undertaken for a specific purpose will broaden the imagination of adventurers, explorers, and scientists. We are here to help you create your own expeditions
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    • 2007 Blueways Paddling Trail Pinellas County Florida
    • 2008 2009 Florida Keys
    • 2009 Suwannee River
    • 2011 The Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail
  • Stuck InsideSometime the enviornment we love to play in is too dangerous for us to venture into. Other times we are healing from an injury. Or we have obligations that keep us inside. We have ideas to help you escape into the wilderness while you are stuck inside
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Category: Expeditions

An expedition is a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose. There is no distance or time restriction to an expedition. So, one could argue that a day-paddle or day-hike could be an expedition if it was undertaken for a specific purpose. Sometimes we tend to focus just on the water; the reality is water is the tie that binds us and the confusion is what vehicle you use to find your happy place. Wind power, to human power, to engine power, the choices are as bountiful and beautiful as the stars in the Milky Way. β€œThe best type of kayak is the one that fits the water, fits the body and fits the purpose of why the paddler is on the water” March 1, 2011

Kayak camping is like backpacking just without the knee pain.

Presently Sean and I are working on the logistics of a thirty day β€œmid life crises” expedition. We are keeping the details secret due to the uniqueness of this adventure. And there are ever changing factors that we need to deal with. The timelessness and forward thinking aspects of our β€œmid life crises” kayak expedition will broaden the imagination of future generations of young adventurers, explorers, and scientists. β€” Jeff 2024

Below are many posts that will help inspire you to create your own kayaking adventure.

Everyone in your group will bring something different to the kayak expedition experience. That might be leadership on the river, cooking skills, even a sense of humor can be an asset. The group should ideally all be around the same ability level too, so you can all take care of each other.

If you are managing the trip solo, you may need to work with a local or a professional guide to organize permits.

Skill Training: does everyone in the group have paddling and safety skills suitable for the grades of water you will be undertaking?

Five traps to avoid to stay safe: Familiarity, Commitment, Expert Halo, Conformity, Scarcity. https://liquidrhythmkayaking.com/2009/05/10/paddlers-sometimes-take-avoidable-risks/

Pack the right equipment: You will need all your standard safety gear and first aid items:
β€’ Do you need any special medications?
β€’ Will you need cooking equipment?
β€’ Will you need camping equipment?
β€’ Will you need to carry water purification tablets or a filter?
β€’ Will you need spare clothing?
β€’ How will you keep everything dry?
β€’ Will you need a satellite phone or GPS beacon for emergencies?
β€’ Who has copies of your FLOAT Plan?

Expeditions…

Power made Perfect in Weakness.

19 Jan 2011
Hey Fellow Waterlovers, Just wanted to post a quick rundown of my 30 mile training run from Saturday January 15th. First let me start by saying I had to psych…
Expeditions…

Training for open water crossing

10 Jan 201110 Jan 2011
Sean and I have an opportunity to go on a special journey in a few months.Β  We are keeping it secret for now, but we will be giving you updates…
Expeditions…

Suwannee River Reflections: Day 6

24 Mar 201022 Aug 2013
Β Β Β  Well, it seems we have come to the last and final post on our Suwannee River Expedition. I hope everyone has enjoyed reading & following along with our trip,…
Expeditions…

Suwannee River Reflections: Day 5

16 Mar 201022 Aug 2013
I Should Be Walk 'in the Plank!! Sorry the day 5 posting is late- but you just can 't trust us River Pirates!! Β Β Β  Day 5 begins with a somewhat…
Entertainment…

Incredible Sliding Tent!

10 Mar 201022 Mar 2020
Published on paddling.net http://www.paddling.net/articles/story84.html The unusual things make memories. Before paddling in the Florida Keys, my memorable stories of past events have been about rogue water features, the confused aquatic…
Expeditions…

Suwannee River Reflections- Day 4

5 Mar 201022 Aug 2013
All Right, on to Day 4 of the Suwannee River Trip. Sorry, a little late due to the fact of being at the Sweetwater Symposium last weekend. Day 4 begins…
Expeditions…

Suwannee River Reflections- Day 3

25 Feb 201011 Mar 2023
And we' re on to Day 3 of our expedition on the Suwannee River. The first thing I remember about this morning was waking up about 5:15 a.m. and feeling…
Expeditions…

Suwannee River Reflections- Day 1

17 Feb 201022 Aug 2013
Β Β Β  Hola Paddlers! Β Β Β  Well it has been almost 2 months since Jeff and I did our expedition down the Great Suwannee River. I decided I wanted to wait a…
Expeditions…

Gear Review: North Face- Cats’ Meow 20 degree sleeping bag.

15 Jan 201011 Mar 2014
What can I say, I obviously must have been a very GOOD boyΒ last year! My older sister Mary told me so!! For Christmas and my Birthday (Dec. 21st) Β she bought…
Expeditions

Day 6

9 Jan 201022 Aug 2013
This is our last day on the water.Β  It has been a great time being apart of this historical river.Β  It has given us plenty of time to reflect and…
Expeditions

Day 5

8 Jan 201022 Aug 2013
It is New Years Eve and we are approaching our last night on the water.Β  We left Peacock and paddled to Adams Tract River Camp.
Expeditions

Day 4

7 Jan 201022 Aug 2013
We slept in today and treated ourselves to a large brunch before we started paddling today.Β  We paddled past Charles Springs and Lafayette Blue Springs.Β  And ended the day at…
Expeditions

Day 3

6 Jan 201022 Aug 2013
Today would be our long day on the river.Β  This was our coldest night.Β  Sean and I were a little uncomfortable during the night.Β  It had to beΒ  close to…
Expeditions

Day 2

5 Jan 201022 Aug 2013
We left Woods Ferry River Camp at 10am.
Expeditions

Day 1

4 Jan 201022 Aug 2013
We put in at White Springs around 11am.

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