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News Watch
The Playak News Watch continously finds the world"s new paddling headlines. From the huge number of headlines it finds, Playak editors hand-pick and present the best ones (yes, that is very subjective, but they do their best to please our readers) every day, and those that then get the most reader views are sent out in the daily News Flash. Each Friday, we send out the Weekly Digest (instead of the daily News Flash), containing the top headlines of the past 7 days, as well as the most popular videos and forum topics, and a list of upcoming paddling events.
14 Magical Places to Paddle & See the Northern Lights
Paddling Magazine (1 hour ago) - According to Expedia, 71 percent of Canadians haven’t seen the northern lights—but they definitely want to. In fact, the travel hub’s survey indicated that a growing desire to witness the amazing kaleidoscope of colors that lights up the night sky, particularly in high-latitude locations, is the greatest travel trend of 2024. read more...
Product Spotlight | RTM | Pro SUP 10’6
SUP World Mag (1 hour ago) - RTM offers a board adapted to the requirements of professionals and the expectations of practitioners. The versatility of the 10’6 Pro inflatable SUP board makes it a board adapted to all the needs of your customers. read more...
Sea Kayaking Grand Marais’ Harbor
PaddlingLight (3 hrs. ago) - Sea kayaking Grand Marais’ harbor is one of my main summer trips. It’s close to my house, access is easy and there’s a lot of interesting things to see. Mainly, it’s convenient. The total trip can be anywhere from a mile to up to four miles depending on whether or not you include Artist’s Point and the campground point. read more...
SUP Photography – Set Your Focal Length to Infinity SUP Nordic With Morten Bruhn
TotalSUP (3 hrs. ago) - Taking a photo or shooting a video is now an integral part of many paddlers’ SUP trips and getting good images when paddling can be tricky. read more...
Building a Bigger, Better Canadian Canoe Museum
Paddling Magazine (5 hrs. ago) - A west wind blowing across Little Lake delivers a steady chop into the thin beach on the east shoreline. Just inland, four midsize white pines have created a small clearing underneath. read more...
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