When Jill K. Robinson launched her sea kayak in Half Moon Bay, California, she didn't realize that she was about to go nose-to-nose with the Chilean earthquake tsunami.
She wrote an essay online, "The Accidental Tsunami Rider," that nicely captures the feeling of planetary connection that comes with being in a sea kayak. It reminds me of why I was inspired to take up sea kayaking when I moved to the coast 15 years ago.
ur team delivers top quality, high value events at our 90 acre, purpose built, activity centre in Warwick and at mobile venues across the country.
We use our own staff and our own equipment to ensure safety, reliability, efficiency and consistency. When you contact us you will be talking to event experts. We run the activities and so can offer genuine advice regarding the most suitable type of event for your guests.
Over 65% of our work comes from repeat business. Clients come back because they are assured an event that matches their requirements and budget.
You are always welcome to come for a site visit at Adventure Sports. Contact the office and we will take you for a tour.
Eight intrepid mariners will compete in a month-long small boat adventure race called the Ultimate Florida Challenge. The race is scheduled to start at 7 a.m. on March 6 near the entrance to Tampa Bay.
The course is a 1,200-mile counter-clockwise circumnavigation of Florida in 30 days or less. It is open to boats propelled by human and/or wind power only. No tows, no rides. (one exception -- one of the boats includes an experimental solar-powered auxillary electric motor.)
Thursday, 18 March 2010
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