Qajaq Training Camp 2010 & More

Couldn’t you just
Let me go down and do my stuff?
– fleetwood mac
The email from Nancy Thornton came in today to remind us all that it’s just about time again to register for Qajaq Training Camp for 2010. You can register for the August 27-29th traditional kayaking event online April 1st. This year they will be offering a paddle making workshop with Don Beale of Beal Paddlemaking. Guests will include Adam Hansen who is actively promoting Greenland as a travel destination and Heather Lamon, and emerging US star in rope gymnastics. Our friends Turner Wilson and Cheri Perry will be there as well as all the regular suspects. I’d like to attend this year myself, although I don’t know in what capacity.. or what boat for that matter.
For more information and registration go here.
Delmarva Picture Book

He say “I know you, you know me”
One thing I can tell you is you got to be free
Come together right now
over me
– the beatles
Our friend Dominique was kind enough to share with us some of his pictures from this year’s Delmarva Paddler’s Retreat. Delmarva was founded in 1988 by Charlie and Cindy Cole and is the unrivaled Mecca of Greenland style paddling. (This side of Greenland of course!!) The annual event held in Lewes, Delaware is considered the place where Greenland style really kicked off here in the states. Attendees learn traditional paddling skills, attend lectures & workshops, and of course spend a lot of time rolling! Most paddlers with a passion for G-Style make it a goal to at least once be able to attend Delmarva.
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I was sitting quietly in my room sorting quarters from Euros when a knock came at the door. A man that I did not recognise appeared. He said he was there to take me somewhere. It was ok he told me. We would go to the home of the owners of the club. I walked with him down to the car and we drove off into the night. driving along a secluded road his cellphone rang, he answered a couple quick questions. Plans had changed. Soon we arrived at the gate of a high secuity area along the coast. He talked to the gaurd in Hebrew. After a short conversation we turned and went to a side gate. Slowly the 12 foot raser wire gate began to open. I wondered what would happen next. . . Continue reading




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