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volume 8, issue 3
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PHOTO THIS PAGE: RICK MATTHEWS // COVER PHOTO: GARY LUHM Features 32 Survival at Sea
Ladies and gentlemen, fasten your sprayskirts. In the unlikely event of an on-water emergency, you’ll be better prepared if you’ve read these crazy survival stories. BONUS: See page 33 to familiarize yourself with the important safety features of your kayak.
Departments Flotsam and Jetsam
11 Q&A catches up with Fatal Tide author David Leach, the Jon Krakauer of sea kayaking.
12 Proof that kayaking in retirement makes you younger.
14 Te best four storm gatherings to practice your ugly-water skills in a friendly environment.
Rock the Boat 18 Where would we be without wind? Not sitting on the damned beach filing our nails, that’s for sure!
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Te best photographers show off the results of their dedication, artistic vision and time-on-the-water in our 2008 Photo Annual. Be it resolved that in the digital age, the art of kayaking photography is alive and well.
Kayak Journal
21 WINTER GEAR Cozy up to winter paddling in a teepee with central heating.
22 PADDLING GOURMET Forget the Eskimo roll and cook up a French one instead, otherwise known as a crepe.
24 TECHNIQUE Estimating the speed of tidal currents is not as easy as you think, unless you follow the Rule of Tirds.
26 INSIDEOUT Reviews of the new P&H Cetus, a single kayak with four hatches, and the newest high-performance thermoform offering from Seaward.
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30 IN THE HATCH Gear for all conditions: a GPS for fog, a light for night, a PFD for heat and an indoor kayak for winter.
Dream Departures
50 Te classic Lake Superior trip from Pukaskwa National Park to Michipicoten Bay.
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