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Expedition Kayaks Podcast
Mark Sundin
12 episodes
9 months ago
Rob Mercer joins Mark to reminisce about his 2004 expedition from Cooktown to Cape York, across 900km of pristine coast in the far north of Australia.A yarn about remote paddling in big fast following seas, with the ever-present threat of crocs and stingers in the water.
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Rob Mercer joins Mark to reminisce about his 2004 expedition from Cooktown to Cape York, across 900km of pristine coast in the far north of Australia.A yarn about remote paddling in big fast following seas, with the ever-present threat of crocs and stingers in the water.
Show more...
Wilderness
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture
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Episode 3 - What Are Our Favourite Sea Kayaks?
Expedition Kayaks Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
6 years ago
Episode 3 - What Are Our Favourite Sea Kayaks?
This episode answers a question we've been posed over many campfires through the years, what are the best sea kayaks we've paddled? In a wide ranging chat, Mark & Rob discuss the merits of several genres of kayaks, from the traditional British skeg designs, to the contemporary Fast Touring Sea kayaks, with a few side trips into the more playful & Greenland-style boats that have crossed our path Over the years.
Expedition Kayaks Podcast
Rob Mercer joins Mark to reminisce about his 2004 expedition from Cooktown to Cape York, across 900km of pristine coast in the far north of Australia.A yarn about remote paddling in big fast following seas, with the ever-present threat of crocs and stingers in the water.