Kayaking and
Canoeing After learning to kayak years ago in scouts, in the early 1990s I
enrolled in a sea kayaking course, and then purchased a second hand sea
kayak and a Canadian canoe. Since then I have added to my collection with
a sit-on-top double, and another sea kayak, and more recently two folding
up kayaks a double
Greenland II Folbot., and a single K1 Feathercraft |
Kayaking Coffin Bay March 2024 |
We paddled around in Sea Kayaks in Coffin Bay blog is here |
Canoe the Chowilla Wetlands Dec/Jan 2024 |
We Paddled around the Chowilla Wetlands blog is here |
Kayaking the Coorong 2013 |
I Paddled the length of the Coorong for 10 days- blog is here |
Flooded Coopers Creek August 2010 |
Paddled the Flooded Coopers Creek west of the birdsville Track for 4 days. for pictures and details of kayaking Coopers Creek pictures go here |
Warburton River June 2009 |
The idea was to paddle down the Warburton to Lake Eyre, but there was not enough water at the Lake Eyre end. However we did canoe some of the Warburton River- for
details and pictures go here |
Gulf of Thailand August 2004 |
The kayak was
left in Bangkok enabling me to have another go at kayaking in Thailand,
this time around Koh Samui - for
details and pictures go here |
Gulf of Thailand Feb 2004 |
Judy and I
paddled islands in the east of the Gulf of Thailand click
here for maps and detail |
Greenland and Iceland -
August and September 2003 |
Took my
Feathercraft K1 kayak to Iceland and then Greenland. For a map and
more pictures of Greenland click
here for pictures and maps of kayaking
Iceland ckick here
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Rasmussen Glacier from my
kayak - the Glacier is 4 kilometres wide! |
and just to my left the
Karal Glacier - extremely calm conditions |
Sheltering out of the
Iceland wind - trekking in Westfjords |
nearing the end of my 15
kilometre kayak crossing across the fjord to Isafjudor |
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Tasmania - January 2003
Bathurst Harbour and Port Davey - Tasmania - Australia |
Flew from
Hobart to Meleluca with my Folbot folding kayak. Paddled from Meleluca
through Bathurst Harbour up to Port Davey (see map). A wonderful remote
wilderness.
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Map of my route through
Bathurst harbour and Port Davey |
Panorama From Schooner Hill
overlooking Bramble Cove, very windy while I waited for better weather
(takes a while to load) |
Mt Berry near Bramble Cove,
one of the many mountains to climb |
A rainbow over a spur
of Mount Rugby
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Queensland - July 2002
Whitsundays - Queensland - Australia |
I paddled some of the
Whitsunday Islands in my single plastic sea kayak, had variable weather,
tested out a new sail, spending about 8 days.
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Under sail towards Long
island |
A rest spot north end of
Long Island |
Getting the sail organised
for the upwind trip to Shute Harbour |
Whitsundays route map
(click on map for an enlarged view - file is large!) |
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Tasmania - Jan 2002
Freychnet Peninsula - Tasmania - Australia |
My son Sam and
I Paddled down to the end of Hazards Beach, the weather was not in our
favour..
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Stopping for a rest at the northern part
of Hazards Beach |
Looking South from the kayaks along the
Freychent |
our landing at Hazards Beach campsite |
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Tasmania - Jan 2002
Gordon River - Tasmania - Australia
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My
son Sam and I paddled up the Gordon River with two Sea Kayaks from
Heritage Landing (via cruise boat from Strahan), up to St Johns Falls and
eventually the Franklin River. Got to Shingle Island on the Franklin
River..
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Sam paddling up the Gordon |
Reflections on the Gordon River, which is
heavily stained with tannin. |
Sandbank near the Lower Gordon Camp. |
Gordon River kayaking route (click on map
for enlarged view - file is large!) |
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Border
Cliffs (near Renmark South Australia) - Dec/Jan 2002 |
Paddled
with Sam, my mum and Dad, brother Marc, niece Jade from Border cliffs
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Rafting
together to discuss the route, or was it just to share food! |
The
canoes pulled up at the first nights campsite |
Marc
navigating snags on Boat Creek |
click on
map above for itinerary |
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Lake
Eyre - July 2000 Canoeing! - South Australia |
We took a canoe to the partially flooded Lake Eyre. And we managed to canoe
- it wasn't deep, but there was a lot of fish and birdlife.
More details on our canoe trip on flooded Lake Eyre click here
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Halligans Bay, Lake Eyre |
Sam getting out into the deep water!
Lake Eyre |
Loading the canoe |
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Everglades
Florida USA- April 1995 |
Hired
a canoe and paddled out onto the Everglades, camped on a platform called a
"chickie"
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Paddling through the maze that was the
Everglades |
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Border
Cliffs / Ral-Ral creek |
I
have done several trips in the Border Cliffs Ral-Ral creek area. Most Maps
are out of print - so here are some of the maps scanned in: Ral-Ral
canoeing guide (1.3Mb Jpeg ) Chowilla
1.3Mb Jpeg |
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