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Paddling Photography a Year Ago - March 2007: River and Lakes in Northern Colorado


Rocky Mountains Longs Peak

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Paddling the Horsetooth Reservoir and Looking for the Past

horsetooth reservoir, colorado

When paddling the Horsetooth Reservoir I am always looking for some traces of the past: old roads, fences, building foundation, sandstone quarries. I had a great time when the reservoir was drained a few years ago. You can see some 2002 pictures at Mountain Wayfarer. Paddling on the Horsetooth "river" was interesting too.

Yesterday, I enjoyed a short workout in windy conditions with my Thunderbolt kayak starting at Inlet Bay and going to north to the Quarry Cove where I had a longer photo session. I found an old barbed wire fence. Rocks were used to anchor that fence and it was tied to a huge boulder under a sandstone cliff.  read more »

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Paddling Photography a Year Ago - April 2007: Thunderbolt on Horsetooth Reservoir

April 2007: I continued paddling my Thunderbolt-x kayak mostly on the Horsetooth Reservoir. The post 10 Tips How to Avoid Blurry Pictures when Shooting on Water written a year ago has been quite popular. It is also worth to check pictures by Bjrn Olin if you haven't seen them yet. 04/04/2007: Ez-Vee Roof Racks from Kayak Pro - Review 04/06/2007: Anybody Remembers C1 Canoe Racing on the South Platte River near Greeley?  read more »

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Planning a Canoe Trip? Buy the Right Composite Canoe Paddles

If you are planning on taking a little canoe trip with your friends and family, make sure you have the right paddles to help you sail along. Composite canoe paddles, also known as blades, are usually made of metal or wood. But modern paddles are now being constructed from other materials such as plastic, aluminum or even fiberglass.

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Paddle Buying Basics - A Canoe Paddle Buying Guide

If you're just getting started, it's always a good idea to check out a canoe paddle buying guide. In this canoe paddle buying guide, you'll be provided with the basics of a canoe paddle and different types that you can choose from. In addition, buying tips will be included because really, what's a canoe paddle buying guide without them, right?

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Back to My Paddling Pond

Colorado lakes and reservoirs March 18, 2008. It was my first paddling on Beaver Pond in Arapaho Bend Natural Area bear Fort Collins this year. A lot of geese and other birds. Windy.

I was exercising my Spencer X-treme canoe with a single blade paddle. What a difference after recent winter months spent with Thunderbolt kayak and a wing paddle!

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Canoe Motor Mount Basics - What You Need to Know About a Canoe Motor Mount

A canoe motor mount is a device used in securing canoe motors. It is usually installed on a canoe's port or starboard side and made of durable wood or metal, fitting a wide range of motor sizes. Some may even be clamped to a canoe's gunwales and used for electric motors.

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One Man Trigger Canoe - The Outrigger Canoe For Going Solo

Canoeing is an activity that can serve as a good way to pass the time at a lake or river, although you can also turn it into a competitive sport of sorts. For whatever purpose, there is the one-man trigger canoe that is among the types of outrigger canoes with lateral rigs.

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UK. Canoe camping on The Broads becomes a reality

A vision of paddling your own canoe into a Broads sunset and camping overnight in the great outdoors has finally become reality. Two members of the Broads Canoe Hire Network Association have launched camping canoe trails this season and ...

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Picking the Right Solo Canoe For a Fun Solo Canoe Adventure

Canoing is a good hobby plus a great form of exercise. Today, more and more people are getting hooked into canoing, especially with the solo outrigger canoe. A solo canoe allows a person to paddle the boat and enjoy the space and experience of canoing without thinking of your companions.

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