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Sea Kayak: A Manual for Intermediate and Advanced Sea Kayakers
Sea Kayaker's Deep Trouble: True Stories and Their Lessons from Sea Kayaker Magazine ROM Sea Kayaker Magazine
The Complete Sea Kayak Touring
The Coastal Kayaker's Manual: The Complete Guide to Skills, Gear, and Sea Sense
Sea Kayaker's Savvy Paddler: More than 500 Tips for Better Kayaking
Sea Kayaking: A Manual for Long-Distance Touring
San Juan Islands Wildlife: A Handbook for Exploring Nature
To the Lighthouse: An Explorer's Guide to the Island Lighthouses of Southwestern BC
American Exodus (Catalyst)
Kayak Fishing: The Complete Guide
Kayak Bass Fishing: Largemouth, Smallmouth, Stripers
Analogia: The Emergence of Technology Beyond Programmable Control
Kings of the Yukon: An Alaskan River Journey
In Dutch--Again; A Kayak Adventure in the Heart of Holland
Worlds to Discover: Kayak Adventures One Inch Above the Water
Down the Great Unknown by Edward DolnickThe Emerald Mile by Kevin FedarkoAnything Worth Doing by Jo DeurbrouckWhitewater Home Companion, Southeastern Rivers by William NealyChattooga by John  Lane
Nonfiction Whitewater Adventure
27 books — 4 voters
Novel Problems by Elizabeth LulyThe Only Game in Town by Lacie WaldonFlirting with Disaster by Naina KumarSee You at the Finish Line by Zac HammettMaybe This Once by Sophie Sullivan
Nautical but Nice
19 books — 1 voter

SUP with your Pup by G. Scott GrahamWorlds to Discover by Jim  PayneL. L. Bear's Island Adventure by Kate RowinskiKayaks to Hell by William NealyMother Earth Father Sky by Sue Harrison
Canoes or Kayaks on the cover
111 books — 7 voters


Peter Heller
Maybe freedom really is nothing left to lose. You had it once in childhood, when it was okay to climb a tree, to paint a crazy picture and wipe out on your bike, to get hurt. The spirit of risk gradually takes its leave. It follows the wild cries of joy and pain down the wind, through the hedgerow, growing ever fainter. What was that sound? A dog barking far off? That was our life calling to us, the one that was vigorous and undefended and curious.
Peter Heller, Hell or High Water: Surviving Tibet's Tsangpo River

Kamand Kojouri
Poetry isn’t an island, it is the bridge. Poetry isn’t a ship, it is the lifeboat. Poetry isn’t swimming. Poetry is water.
Kamand Kojouri

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