Rotem Ron’s Iceland Update

First Put In

From Josh:

Rotem has been paddling for three straight days, and has covered 190 kilometers. She will paddle about 70km. today. The weather has been mostly good. This is one hell of a spunky gal. A former ___________________, (she’s gonna kill me for saying that…), she is very determined!

Thanks for keeping us up to date!! Notice how I saved Josh’s life and tickled your curiosity at the same time?? Stay tuned. . .

First Paddle On The Water

* Photos courtesy of Terra Santa Kayak Expeditions

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  4. Iceland Update
  5. The North West Expedition

5 Responses to Rotem Ron’s Iceland Update

  • Michael says:

    Hey, Freya! Check out those mini wheels! You’ve got some competition methinks…

  • derrick says:

    Freya, did you see Michael now has his own homemade cart?? I think he’s planning to give you a run for your money! ;-)

    http://ckayaker.blogspot.com/2006/06/you-got-wheels-i-got-wheels.html

  • Michael says:

    Do you suppose it is a rule to have a black Explorer with yellow striping when paddling around Iceland? Or is that really Shawna in disquise in those pictures? I wonder…

    And for Freya, those wheels work well in everything except deep sand. You’d be amazed! :-)

  • Nabeel says:

    and how much does a kayak cost?
    that’s an awesome kayak in the picture !

  • derrick says:

    Hi Nabeel,

    It depend on the boat anywhere from like $500 to $3500 which is about what the one in the picture would cost. Many people just start out with a used or plastic kayak, then move up as they can or as their skills improve.

    Glad you stopped by! :)





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