Whether you’re able to travel the globe paddling or can only dream of doing so through the windows of the internet, here is a list of ten blogs (in alphabetical order) you can enjoy exploring. All share their passion for the sport while bringing a unique spin to the activity. Enjoy!
The Dash Point Pirate
I love wooden kayaks
Through traditional and online video blogging, the Dash Point Pirate (a.k.a. Andrew Elizaga) focuses on kayaking expeditions and events in the Pacific Northwest (Washington state and British Columbia) with an emphasis on building wooden kayaks and traditional Greenland-style kayaking.
The Dash Point Pirate
I love wooden kayaks
Through traditional and online video blogging, the Dash Point Pirate (a.k.a. Andrew Elizaga) focuses on kayaking expeditions and events in the Pacific Northwest (Washington state and British Columbia) with an emphasis on building wooden kayaks and traditional Greenland-style kayaking.
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KayakCanoeBlogger.com
Kayaking and Canoeing Tips
Val is a single mom who started blogging about paddling back in 2012 after several years of canoeing and kayaking with her young son. She started the blog to share her paddling experiences as well as to learn from others.
KayakCanoeBlogger.com
Kayaking and Canoeing Tips
Val is a single mom who started blogging about paddling back in 2012 after several years of canoeing and kayaking with her young son. She started the blog to share her paddling experiences as well as to learn from others.
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Miles Paddled
Paddling (mostly) southern Wisconsin
Written by a collective of amateur paddlers, Miles Paddled documents paddling trips on the rivers and creeks throughout southern Wisconsin with well-written and detailed posts.
Miles Paddled
Paddling (mostly) southern Wisconsin
Written by a collective of amateur paddlers, Miles Paddled documents paddling trips on the rivers and creeks throughout southern Wisconsin with well-written and detailed posts.
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PaddlingFan.com
Your guide to paddling Florida waterways
PaddlingFan.com is a website that provides trip journals in Florida. It is easily navigable with the state divided into five regions. It’s a valuable resource for Floridian paddlers or those interested in kayaking, canoeing, and fishing Florida waterways.
PaddlingFan.com
Your guide to paddling Florida waterways
PaddlingFan.com is a website that provides trip journals in Florida. It is easily navigable with the state divided into five regions. It’s a valuable resource for Floridian paddlers or those interested in kayaking, canoeing, and fishing Florida waterways.
Visit the blog
Paddling Headquarters
Paddling headquarters, outdoor news and teaching secrets revealed
Professional sea kayaker and instructor David Johnston, started his blog, Paddling Headquarters, in the first few months of 2007. Eight years later, it is one of the more popular paddling websites on the internet. The site mainly focuses on teaching the sport of sea kayaking but also delves into gear reviews and industry news.
Paddling Headquarters
Paddling headquarters, outdoor news and teaching secrets revealed
Professional sea kayaker and instructor David Johnston, started his blog, Paddling Headquarters, in the first few months of 2007. Eight years later, it is one of the more popular paddling websites on the internet. The site mainly focuses on teaching the sport of sea kayaking but also delves into gear reviews and industry news.
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Paddling Life
Paddling’s Trusted News Source
Eugene Buchanan launched this paddling E-zine in 2006 after fourteen years at Paddler magazine where he served as publisher and editor-in-chief. The site consistently delivers informative articles, videos, and detailed educational content on equipment and gear, sharing an impressive knowledge of all aspects of paddling.
Paddling Life
Paddling’s Trusted News Source
Eugene Buchanan launched this paddling E-zine in 2006 after fourteen years at Paddler magazine where he served as publisher and editor-in-chief. The site consistently delivers informative articles, videos, and detailed educational content on equipment and gear, sharing an impressive knowledge of all aspects of paddling.
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portageur.ca
Exploring Ontario by Canoe
Preston, and his beloved companion Nancy, is the founder of portageur.ca. He started the website as an outlet to tell his paddling tales, and the website has since grown to be a place where the portaging community can gather to share information. The site provides useful resources and articles about portaging, canoeing and camping. Their primary goal is to teach novice paddlers enough skills to safely enjoy the sport.
portageur.ca
Exploring Ontario by Canoe
Preston, and his beloved companion Nancy, is the founder of portageur.ca. He started the website as an outlet to tell his paddling tales, and the website has since grown to be a place where the portaging community can gather to share information. The site provides useful resources and articles about portaging, canoeing and camping. Their primary goal is to teach novice paddlers enough skills to safely enjoy the sport.
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Sea Kayaking
The Ocean is wilderness
Matt is an Australian sea kayaker who has been documenting his travels through his descriptive writings and beautiful pictures since 2000.
Sea Kayaking
The Ocean is wilderness
Matt is an Australian sea kayaker who has been documenting his travels through his descriptive writings and beautiful pictures since 2000.
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Sea kayaking with seakayakphoto.com
Imagine you are at the edge of the sea…
Douglas Wilcox records his paddling journeys throughout Scotland with magnificent photojournalism.
Sea kayaking with seakayakphoto.com
Imagine you are at the edge of the sea…
Douglas Wilcox records his paddling journeys throughout Scotland with magnificent photojournalism.
Visit the blog
Trashpaddler's Waterway Wanderings
A paddler who brakes for trash
Trashpaddler’s Waterway Wanderings is a blog dedicated to trash pick up along the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers. While environmentalists would obviously love the site, we highly recommend the site to anyone who wants to explore the waterways of New England.
Trashpaddler's Waterway Wanderings
A paddler who brakes for trash
Trashpaddler’s Waterway Wanderings is a blog dedicated to trash pick up along the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers. While environmentalists would obviously love the site, we highly recommend the site to anyone who wants to explore the waterways of New England.