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facet of
playboaters that do not
belong in the
beginner /
group culture, or the 'pro boater'
culture is the
local playboater. This type of
playboater is usually...
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playboating competition)
which attracts national and
international world class playboaters.
Additional events include, but are not
limited to, a
downriver race...
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tidal and non-tidal
sections for training,
racing and trips.
Whitewater playboaters and
slalom paddlers are
catered for at
weirs like
those at
Hurley Lock...
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motion (something
important to both
Slalom and Polo
paddlers as well as
playboaters).
These vests may not be
fully suitable for
other purposes, such as whitewater...
- park-natural area a po****r
destination for
skilled canoeists, kayakers, and
playboaters. The park
became a part of the
system in 1988
after the
Arkansas Department...
- of
rapids with a well-known, constant,
retentive "hole" that
allows playboaters to hone
their whitewater kayaking skills,
riding the wave, spinning,...
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varieties of
kayaking generally involve going from
Point A to
Point B,
playboaters often stay in one spot in the
river (usually in a hole,
pourover or on...
- only 40 cm deep—making it only
suitable for
experienced surfers and
playboaters (whitewater kayakers). The wave is
predominantly used by surfers, and...
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Playboater surfing Habitat 67...
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varieties of
canoeing generally involve going from
Point A to
Point B,
playboaters often stay in one spot in the
river (usually in a hole,
pourover or on...