Category: CAROSEL
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Elusive Solo Cross of Lake Ontario
I kite by GPS as I can’t see any landmarks, not even the prominent CN tower. There are no boats around, nothing but water in all directions. I am alone. I am finally here, in the middle of nowhere.
SUPing for Democracy
Toronto waterman paints a picture, while stand-up paddle boarding, with his GPS track.
Kiters’ Digest – Cherry Beach Special Edition
Cherry Beach dangerous weather, local “kitesurfing weather warning system”, kitesurfing meteorology crash course, weather analysis for November 15, 2020, wind force & water impact calculations, and weather-related kitesurfing dos and don’ts.
700km Solo SUP Along The Great Lakes
I bought a one way ticket from Toronto to Sault Ste. Marie. After landing in the Sue, I pumped up my inflatable SUP, threw the suitcase away, and paddled back to Toronto. Mission impossible.
Episode 4/8: Sex, Drugs, and Lots of Money
14 days of full-on adventure; battling winds, waves, and tides, camping on deserted pristine beaches, exploring sunken aircraft, beautiful caves, and enjoying lots of marine wildlife
Solo Stand Up Paddle Across Lake Ontario
I am the first person in the world who paddled solo across Lake Ontario on an inflatable SUP! What an adventure…
The Kite Man and The Sea
Some guys were kiting, others were sitting under the palm trees. “How far did you go today bro?” A few high-fives flew in the air, Bryn handed me a coconut, and I quickly slid into the proper pace of kitesurfing life on Aitutaki.
Exuma Cays by Kite
Kitesurfing Exuma and its surrounding cays is as rewarding as it gets. From sandbars and flat water riding to waves and island hopping. Turquoise paradise on Earth!
Trekking Through the Himalayas
I drove my ice axe into the hard snow to anchor my balance on the mountain. My oxygen-deprived body screamed for more air and so I decided to rest. At 17500 feet above sea level…
Remote Entrails of Lake Powell, Utah
Stand-Up Paddle on Lake Powell, Utah. The best way to explore the entrails of slot canyons and Escalante River Arm.