2011 Blackburn Challenge, A Kayaking Lesson by Paul Morrison

How to Exit a Kayak after a 20 Mile Ocean Paddle

 

About Paul F. Frontiero Jr.

Paints and Photographs scenes of Gloucester, Massachusetts Waterfront and Cape Ann. http://capeannpainter.wordpress.com/
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9 Responses to 2011 Blackburn Challenge, A Kayaking Lesson by Paul Morrison

  1. Terry Weber says:

    Love that! Was his ride sponsored by Budweiser? :)

  2. Terry Weber says:

    True, true. How could I forget? A high class guy Paul would never drink Budweiser. On another note, maybe there should be a Cape Ann beer named “Sea Legs” or “Kayak Cramps” so there will always be an excuse for wobbly legs. I have been in very few kayaks that don’t end up with me getting cramped legs.

  3. Hey, I stepped on a quahog shell. Twice. Yeah, that’s the ticket. Ed and I did pick up some cold frosties at Andrews Point but only one a piece and that was ten miles back.

    After five hours, my legs weren’t cramped but they were made out of rubber duck material.

  4. HouseDoctors says:

    Look at the video real close….The lovely lady that was posing as a helper pushed poor Paul.

  5. E.J. says:

    Great video coverage of Paul really needing to pee and using that little wave knocking him over as a cover.

  6. Anonymous says:

    I fell over laughing while watching this……

    • After 20 miles I felt like I was made out of rubber for about twenty minutes. Yes, it was amusing. The ice cold keg of Ipswich Ale on the beach was the tastiest thing I had ever tasted.

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