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Playak Factor June 2019: 153 points.

Relative: 28.1% of top scorer. Average: 5.3 points per day.

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Jun 8 Forums NorCal Kayak Anglers Re: Finished my pontoons for my 10ft Wilderness Systems kayak
Jun 8 Forums NorCal Kayak Anglers Finished my pontoons for my 10ft Wilderness Systems kayak
Jun 7 Social Instagram Brilliant Day on Wright Sound Inside Passage 53 20’45”N 129 17’47”W #REIEmployee, #OptOutside, #REIKayaking , #Kokatat, #WernerPaddles, #MountainHouse, #PeakSherpa, #HammerGel, #PROBAR, #BCMarineTrails, #WildCoastMagazine, #PacificWild, #WildernessSystems, #TempestPro170, #GhostTempest, #SterlingKayaks, #GrandIllusion, #GreatBearRainforest , #3meterswell, #TheWildCoast2, #BCFerries, #littleboatbigtide, #TheInsidePassage, #WrightSound, #PrinceRupert2PortHardy2009, #BellaBella2PrinceRupert2015, #TsimshianTerritorialWaters
Jun 7 News Frogma All-Club Invitational at the Sebago Canoe Club
Jun 7 Social Wilderness Systems Fishing Kayaks FB Father's Day is right around the corner, so check out the new line of Wilderness Systems genuine accessories and order now so they arrive on time! Shop Accessories: https://www.wildernesssystems.com/us/accessories
Jun 7 Social Wilderness Systems Kayaks FB Introducing our new Innovative, versatile dry bag that expels unwanted air for minimal pack size and can convert to a soft cooler with a Wilderness Systems Freeze Sleeve (sold separately). Shop Xpel Drybags: https://bit.ly/2QUHfye
Jun 7 Social Instagram #flashbackfriday As the morning came to Lock 28B a dense fog was revealed over the surface of the water, yet the skies above my tent were clear and blue. Beyond the lock the glow and warmth of sunrise separated itself from the horizon. I think it has been about a week since I’ve last seen the sunrise, as the cloudy skies of previous mornings didn’t permit it. There was a Great Blue Heron down in the drained lock chamber beside me. He was taking advantage of the shallow water that had fish trapped inside the lock. Three or four boats would pass through before my camp was disassembled and packed into my hatches. Each time the lock would undergo a fill-drain cycle the heron would let out a Jurassic squawk, fly out of the chamber, and wait for more food to be trapped. When I’m out kayaking the waterways of Oregon, Herons seem to think they are hidden from passing paddlers by standing perfectly still. The ones I encountered in NYS seems more easily excited and I can’t get within fifty yards before they stretch out there expansive wings and take to the air only do embed themselves into the wooded bank a short distance down the canal. We seem to play this game hundreds of times during the day. … #CanalwayChallenge! Sign up and find more details at www.canalwaychallenge.org … For more on my kayaking experience, check out the blog I kept along the way: erie363.com @aquabound @canalwaychallenge @eriecanalway @gopro @iloveny @kokatatusa @nalgeneusa @nyscanalcorp @nystateparks @parkstrailsny @wildernesssystems
Jun 5 Social Wilderness Systems Kayaks FB Paddling Magazine's 2018 Winner in the “Best Transport/Storage/Launching’ category, the Wilderness Systems Heavy Kayak Cart is adjustable and can haul heavy fishing kayaks and gear with ease.
Jun 5 Social Wilderness Systems Fishing Kayaks FB The Wilderness Systems Heavy Duty Kayak Cart has a beach-wheel and a no-flat-wheel option, is fully adjustable, and can haul your fishing kayak and extra gear with ease. Shop on the Wilderness Systems website here: https://bit.ly/2wBe1eh
Jun 5 Videos Youtube Wilderness Systems | Heavy Duty Kayak Cart
Jun 4 Social Instagram Shoulder almost healed enough to paddle again. Today just thinking back to a cold, but successful, day on the river. #kayak #kayaking #kayakfishing #kayakfish #riverfishing #potomacriver #cold #maryland #wildernesssystems #kokatat #marylandnature #mothernature #naturelover #naturelovers #naturehippys_ #fiftyshades_of_nature #shotoniphone #bns_nature #stayandwander #getoutside #paddle #paddler #riverfishing #riverrats #riverrat #winterfishing #kayakbassfishing
Jun 4 Forums /r/Kayaking Is the Wilderness Systems A.T.A.K. 140 okay for 'regular' kayaking?
Jun 4 Social Wilderness Systems Fishing Kayaks FB Big congrats to Blake Lilly on catching this 73 pound Alaskan Halibut from his Radar 115! What's your personal best from a kayak? #wildyfishing Photo: Blake Lilly
Jun 3 Forums /r/Kayaking Thoughts/Opinions on Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100
Jun 1 Social Instagram Catching the morning ebb out of Klemtu 52 35’32”N 128 31’11”W We camped in a gravel lot at the end of the boardwalk north of town. Not scenic but a very generous accommodation by the Kitasoo Xai Xais folks of Klemtu. We were on the water at 5:30AM to catch the ebb down Klemtu Channel and deal with Milbanke Sound before it got its bitch on. #REIEmployee, #OptOutside, #REIKayaking , #Kokatat, #WernerPaddles, #MountainHouse, #PeakSherpa, #HammerGel, #PROBAR, #BCMarineTrails, #WildCoastMagazine, #PacificWild, #WildernessSystems, #TempestPro170, #GhostTempest, #NigelDennisKayaks, #NDKExplorer, #GreatBearRainforest , #3meterswell, #TheWildCoast2, #BCFerries, #littleboatbigtide, #BlueHighwaysoftheInsidePassage, #InsidePassage, #PriceIsland, #TolmieChannel, #KlemtuChannel, #Klemtu, #PrinceRupert2PortHardy2009, #KitasooXaiXaisTerritorialWaters
Jun 1 Social Instagram #flashbackfriday Paddling into a lock the heavy steel doors slowly close behind you with all sorts of loud clanging and moaning as the one hundred year old equipment comes to life. From my kayak I can’t see beyond the front of the chamber. The water slowly begins to drain, exposing zebra muscle covered walls. In the stretches of canal between locks the view isn’t so limited, from one paddle stroke to the next there is hardly a noticeable difference. But now, the doors ahead become taller and taller, my eyes adjust to the darkness and everything beyond is an unknown. One last clang fills the air and a narrow beam of light breaks through as the doors open and the world ahead welcomes me. … Before I first dipped my paddle into the waters of the Erie Canal I hadn’t done much kayaking in New York State. When I moved away at 22yrs old I hadn’t yet kayaked at all. I was already in love with being outdoors, but being a sick, asthmatic, kid I spent most of my childhood indoors, in the hospital avoiding things outside that made breathing difficult. In my late teens I started to grow out of the worst of it, stopped the daily doses of steroids, and didn’t need the tethered security of a nebulizer machine. My asthma isn’t completely gone, but it is easily managed now. Ever since then I’ve tried to make up for the lost time by exploring as much as I could. I’m not sure that moving to Oregon sparked all of it, or it just coincided with being healthier and having freedom. Still, it is the place where I first got into kayaking, building the skills and accumulating the gear to eventually shove into dry bags and fulfill the idea of heading back to New York and paddling the length of the Erie Canal.
… #CanalwayChallenge! Sign up at www.canalwaychallenge.org … For more on my kayaking, check out the blog I kept: erie363.com @aquabound @canalwaychallenge @eriecanalway @gopro @iloveny @kokatatusa @nalgeneusa @nyscanalcorp @nystateparks @parkstrailsny @wildernesssystems

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