- and purposes. The
traditional kayak has an
enclosed deck and one or more ****pits, each
seating one
occupant or
kayaker,
differentiating the
craft from...
-
person to
kayak down the Salzachöfen Gorge,
which is
believed to be the
birthplace of modern-day white-water
kayaking. In 1932, long-distance
kayaker Fridel...
- at the end of a roll on
whitewater Kayaker coming up from a roll on flat
water A
deliberate kayak roll A
kayaker in a tuiliusaq, in the
starting position...
-
psychophysiological responsivity are
characteristic of
kayak angst. A
sensation of cold,
rising from below, can make the
kayaker feel as if the boat is
filling with water...
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Kayak (styled as
KAYAK) is a
metasearch engine for
travel services,
including airline flights, hotels,
rental cars, and
vacation packages. It is owned...
- Solo
Kayak Cir****navigation of
Iceland -
Rotem Ron in the year (2006) Cir****navigation of Iceland.
Andrew McAuley, an
Australian solo
kayaker, was lost...
-
kayak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kayak is a
personal watercraft.
Kayak may also
refer to:
Kayak Island, in the U.S.
state of
Alaska Kayak Island...
- feature. This
means that if a
kayaker is
surfing a wave, and a
kayaker or a raft is
coming downstream, the
surfing kayaker should give way to the upstream...
- Warren, Ohio) is a world-champion
freestyle kayaker,
kayak designer,
slalom kayaker,
founder of
Jackson Kayak, and a
Professional B****
Tournament angler...
- the
world Aleksander Doba –
Polish kayaker notable for
Atlantic Crossings Chris Duff –
American expedition sea
kayaker notable for his large-scale projects...