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One of the pioneers of extreme sea kayaking, Eric Soares died in February 2012. Recorded just over a year before his death, in this podcast Eric tells the inside story of the inspirational Tsunami Rangers, the extreme sea kayak team from California.
Donald MacPherson - the man behind the Great Glen Canoe Trail through the Scottish highlands shares all the information you need to tackle this trip.
Erik B Jorgensen - Kayaking the whole Scandinavian coast. From the Russia/Norway border, all the way south to the Finland/Russia border.
Jim Krawiecki - author of the new Pesda sea kayak guidebook to Northern England and the Isle of Man tells us about writing the book, his paddling background, and the best places to kayak around this huge patch.
Greg Paquin - paddling the tidal races of Connecticut. Greg runs Kayak Waveology.
Erik B. Jorgensen - All about his winter circumnavigation of Denmark which captivated the whole country. Ex-special forces, Erik reveals his next expedition to paddle Scandinavian coastline from Norway to Sweden. His expedition blog is at komud.dk
Mike Jackson - local knowledge for independent sea kayakers visiting Vancouver Island. Mike makes it sound very tempting. His blog is at mhjpaddling.blogspot.com/
Eric Soares - the inside story of the Tsunami Rangers, the extreme sea kayak team from California.
Harry Whelan - how to go sea kayaking in the heart of London.
Harry is manager at Cremorne Riverside.
Omer Singer - as winter creeps closer here in northern climes, this is a great listen. Omer is one of the partners of Terra Santa Kayak Expeditions, and here he tells you how to plan a great trip to this sea kayak destination.
Mike Bell - we met while Mike was visiting Scotland on holiday and in the garden of his cottage, discussed building these beautiful craft. This is his website.
Olly Sanders, the man behind a new organisation for top coaches explains how the association will benefit all sea kayakers. This is the correct website address.
Stories and practical advice, from New York based kayaker Marcus Demuth, on sea kayak expeditions to Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands.
The second of two great podcasts.
This is the first of two Podcasts with New York based Marcus Demuth, who has gone from novice sea kayaker to expedition paddler in just seven years. With practical advice about using and traveling with a three-piece Nordkapp, and tales from his 2010 solo circumnavigation of mainland Britain.
Scotland’s Western Isles are a dream destination for sea kayakers around the world. I met up with Tim Pickering and Mike Sullivan, two of the authors of a new guidebook. They go through the islands, explaining what each is like for sea kayaking, so you can plan your perfect trip.

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