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So they’re calling it “Radio Rutabaga”, but essentially they’re now podcasting. Cool. So right now you’ll find 4 programs;

Zen of Water – Darren Bush paddles early Sunday morning for “worship services” on the Mink River Estuary in Door County, Wisconsin. It was a beautiful, foggy morning and Darren explains why getting up at 6:00 AM is worth it.

The Healing Power of Water – Ed Janus goes paddling with a group of breast cancer survivors, who talk about the healing power of water and its role in their recovery.

Door County Paddling Trip – Ed Janus paddles with kayak guide John Browning (JB to the rest of us), who takes a group of paddlers (some of them perfect novices) for a day-paddle on Green Bay.

Why Paddling Isn’t Extreme – Jeff Weidman paddles around Rowley’s Bay, Door County, visiting classes in progress at the 2nd Annual Door County Sea Kayak Symposium and discusses why paddling is, literally, for everyone.

Click here to listen.

The other big local news of course is that the 2007 Canoecopia Gazette has gone to print and will be in the mail any day now. Very cool. 53 days until the doors open. . .

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