Feature A Kayak Runs Through It Navigable rivers often define the heartland of the countries they traverse. Sea kayaks are perfectly suited for traveling these slow-moving and often overlooked waterways. by Joe Glickman
Safety Crossing the Line A pair of kayakers on a winter outing slip out of a lee and into trouble. by John Kraske
Special Web Feature Kayak Bill: A Requiem Our coverage of Kayak Bill continues with a
profile that offers new insights into Bill’s life. Text and photos by Keith
Webb
Feature A Rite of Passage: Finding a Way into the Wilderness A team of nine
kayakers share a dream of paddling a thousand miles
of the Inside Passage from Vancouver to Juneau.
For two of them, coming ashore is the hardest part. by Karen Darke
Technique Over-the-side speed rescue When you come to the aid of a capsized kayaker, you can do more than hold onto his kayak while he struggles to get back aboard. by Phil Eccles
Feature A Stroke of Luck A couple kayaking in Thailand report on their experience with the tsunami. by Karen and Ryan Kurytnik
Paddler Profile An Eye on the Pole: Lonnie Dupre A man with an affinity for ice and adventure walks and paddles
distances that most people travel by jet.
by Jeff Lancaster