Posts Tagged ‘sea kayaking’

Sea Kayaking Photos

Sea Kayaking Photos

It’s almost sac-religious NOT to sea kayak if you live in the Pacific Northwest. From the waters of Puget Sound right outside my back door, to the vast water wilderness of Johnstone Strait and British Columbia, I hope this growing selection of sea kayaking photos inspires you to get out and explore.
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City Living – Perfect Kayaking

Some abnormally pleasant days in Seattle offer splendid days for sea kayaking off West Seattle.

Kayak for two

Beached on Beach Drive in West Seattle

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Sea kayaking is for wimps!!!

I’ve heard it before, really, as I’m sure anyone who has paddled in ocean swells and prefers the aroma of salty air over the rush of white-water, has too. Mention the word sea kayaking to anyone who has never actually done it, and I’m sure you’ll get a similar response. Little do they know how [...]


Finding Inspiration: Olympic National Park Photography Trip

It’s very easy to take certain things for granted. Here in Seattle we’re often so focused on traveling down to Mt Rainier, or somewhere in the Cascades, or maybe over the Cascades for some high desert warmth, that we often forget about this relatively small chunk of paradise to our west. Of course everything is [...]

The Trip of A Lifetime - Sea Kayaking in Baja Mexico

The Trip of A Lifetime – Sea Kayaking in Baja Mexico

I was just going through some old photographs and came across some scanned sea kayaking pictures from a trip back in 2000 with the Outdoor Program at the University of Oregon. The 17-day paddle, from Loreto to La Paz in Baja, Mexico, was truly an epic. This was probably my first big adventure. For the [...]

Getting Lost in North Cascades National Park

Ok, so I’ve never actually been lost in North Cascades National Park, but it wouldn’t be hard. With only one road, Highway 20, slicing the park in half, it encompasses nearly 685,000 acres. It’s huge, it’s beautiful and some sections are very remote. We won’t be getting lost, but tomorrow my my fiancee and I [...]


Why Living in Seattle Isn't So Bad

Why Living in Seattle Isn’t So Bad

My fiancee and I recently moved back to West Seattle from Whitefish, MT. Initially this was a very difficult move to handle, going from a small town nestled on the edge of the rockies and Glacier National Park, to clashing daily with thousands of other people trying to move in and around the city via [...]