Petaluma Paddlers » Resources (Gear etc) http://petalumapaddlers.com Just another WordPress weblog Sat, 09 Feb 2013 01:04:16 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.1 California Kayaker Magazine http://petalumapaddlers.com/california-kayaker-magazine/ http://petalumapaddlers.com/california-kayaker-magazine/#comments Tue, 04 Jan 2011 19:26:04 +0000 helen http://petalumapaddlers.com/?p=310 Surf Article in Sea Kayaker Magazine — it’s the February issue. Here’s a link to the table of contents:

http://www.seakayakermag.com/2011/Feb11/Feb11_TOC.htm

More info for once you read the article:
All shots of boat wake surfing were done by Bob Stender and taken behind his boat in Lake Sonoma.

The wind wave shots both on the contents page and in the article are by Anders Landin and taken at the Berkely Marina just off the point where the restaurant is as it’s consistantly windy in the afternoons.

The tide race shot is by Amy Byers and is in Yellow Bluff. Though I prfer the rip at Raccon Straights is quite a bit harder to get pictures there.

There is a part two of the article about ocean waves which will feature photos by Anders Landin as well.

Also you can check out my boat fit article in Peter’s California Kayaker Magazine (winter issue) to get even more from your surf session. Here’s a link to his website and to the winter issue:

http://www.calkayakermag.com/magazine.html

http://www.calkayakermag.com/CaliforniaKayakerMag-Winter2010.pdf

Whether you like the articles or not, I’d love to here peoples thoughts, comments, suggestions etc whether in open forum or back channel.
cheers,
Gregg Berman :o )

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Kayak Multiday Touring Checklist (from REI) http://petalumapaddlers.com/kayak-multiday-touring-checklist-from-rei/ http://petalumapaddlers.com/kayak-multiday-touring-checklist-from-rei/#comments Wed, 19 May 2010 20:11:27 +0000 helen http://petalumapaddlers.com/?p=66 Note: This list is intentionally extensive; not every paddler will bring every item on every outing.

Kayak basics

Kayak Signaling devices (whistle, mirror, flares)

Paddle (1 per paddler), plus spare Towline/floating throw line (w/throw bag)

Personal floatation device (1 per paddler) Paddle leash

Extra PFD Paddle float

Spray skirt Float tubes

Dry bags (for gear organization) Sea anchor

Spare deck bungee cords Bailer or bilge pump

Weather/VHF radio Sponges

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Core gear

Maps and charts in waterproof case First-aid supplies (see our First-aid checklist)

Compass Sunglasses

GPS Sunscreen

Matches/lighter/fire starter in waterproof container Lip balm

Knife or multi-tool Water bottles (filled)

Two-way radios Water treatment method

Cell phone in protective bag Backup water treatment (e.g., halogens)

Multifunction watch Energy food (bars, gels, trail mix)

Headlamp or flashlight (with extra batteries) Beverages or powdered drinks

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Camp options (see our Backpacking or Family Camping checklists for more options beyond these basics)

Tent, tarp or bivy sack Insect repellent (plus headnet, if needed)

Sleeping bag Toilet paper and sanitation trowel

Sleeping pad Hand sanitizer

Meals and snacks Camera

Cooler (with ice) Binoculars

Stove and fuel Packable lantern

Cookset and utensils Credit card; small amount of cash

Dishes, bowls and cups Trip itinerary left w/friend + under car seat

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Clothing options

Dry suit or top Moisture-wicking T-shirt

Paddling gloves or pogies Moisture-wicking underwear

Neoprene footwear Rashguard

Sandals Swimsuit

Helmet Shorts or convertible pants

Sun-shielding hat Sun-shielding shirt (long sleeves) and pants

Hat or cap retainer Spray jacket or rainwear (jacket and pants)

Skullcap Synthetic vest or jacket (for insulation)

Bandanna or buff Synthetic pants (for insulation)

Wool/synthetic cap or balaclava Synthetic gloves or mittens

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Repair-kit options

Sealant (such as Aquaseal) Putty

Bailing wire (copper, small roll) Replacement nuts/bolts

Nylon cord (or bungee cords) Duct tape

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