Staying Safe on a Soggy Winter Paddle

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @sammccreery4139
    @sammccreery4139 12 дней назад +1

    Hi ,I'm from the UK, don't usually comment, just saving up for my first kayak!! Your videos are great for people like me, full of information and tip's, my mind boggles why people don't wear life jacket's when kayaking \ canoeing, you see a lot of that on other channel's!! So keep doing what you love, with kind regards Samuel.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  10 дней назад

      Hello! Thanks for watching and for your kind words. Enjoy your first boat and have fun out there.

  • @mattzilluh
    @mattzilluh Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for your comments about overcoming inertia - a poignant lesson that I think a lot of us need to be reminded of.

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 20 дней назад +2

    Nice area thanks. Love paddling with zero sun.

  • @kevinharding2099
    @kevinharding2099 6 месяцев назад +2

    I am impressed by your respect for the fisherman. When I was younger I was rescued by a passing fisherman when my small sailboat capsized. Kayakers need to give them space and acknowledge they are earning a living while we are playing.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing that. I think we can easily take things for granted or not fully understand our impact, particularly when the person on the other end might save our life. I appreciate you watching and I hope the episode brought you some joy.

  • @MadYakker
    @MadYakker 24 дня назад +1

    Awesome! Stonington is sea kayaking heaven!

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  23 дня назад

      It's a pretty cool spot. Do you have a favorite island or area in Stonington?

    • @MadYakker
      @MadYakker 23 дня назад +1

      @@SeeSteveSeaKayak Of the ones I’ve visited, I’d say Doliver I. Doliver is on the eastern side of Isle Au Haut, probably 9ish miles out of Stonington if I had to guess. Only has one tree, and one little campsite. Very wild one

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  23 дня назад

      I know Doliver! Almost camped there once after a trip around Isle Au Haut. But, the wind was absolutely horrible from the South and all I could think about was being battered by the wind all night by that little tree! Pushed on a bit further and stayed on Burnt. Thanks for sharing and for watching!

  • @flatheadfletch
    @flatheadfletch 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have truly enjoyed your videos. I’m sure in your Mexico trip you were missing your P&H Aries, lol. It only takes a minute in a plastic kayak after paddling carbon n Kevlar to realize how great the P&H kayak truly are. I paddle the Volan 160, it’s the only new yak I have bought in 40+ years of paddling. I’m still a novice but I’ll always be a novice compared to many. It’s about the feelings of nature, human powered traveling. Theirs nothing more joyous than paddling at night or in fog patches on glassy water under cliffs and I can’t emphasize just how harmonious this is. Again Steve, great work, the work in editing, thank you.
    Ps, if you haven’t tried a Greenland Paddle, I highly recommend you do. I use the Gear lab , a real game changer !

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 месяцев назад

      Your comments mean so much to me. I am delighted you're enjoying the channel. Luckily in Baja, I was in a P&H Delphin, the plastic version of the Aries. I was glad not to have a composite boat in Mexico, and I definitely was willing to try things I would not have done in my Aries! The Volan is a great, excellent choice! Thanks for your recommendation on a Greenland paddle. I have a one-piece wooden Greenland that I love. I find I use it more for longer-distance cruising. My Greenland will make an appearance on my channel soon. My parter has a new Gearlab, which she loves!

  • @Fishaholicboy
    @Fishaholicboy 6 месяцев назад +2

    I found your video through browse and I’m happy I clicked! Great to see another kayak channel!

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome aboard! And thanks for watching.

  • @thepeacerunners
    @thepeacerunners Месяц назад +1

    Just found your channel and subscribed...I absolutely love that area...Stonington is beautiful...I'm from Southeastern Mass on the coast...it's so different...I keep to kayaking the tidal rivers and canoeing the back waters...not good enough to get out on the ocean yet and my fear of sharks that are around here...keep me as far as the bays..lol...but love watching you guys that are out there in the waters that I'm not ready to get out into yet. Well done...we are so lucky in New England to have every type of water for everyone to get out on...and it's all beautiful...look forward to watching more!

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  Месяц назад +1

      I'm delighted you found the channel and are enjoying the episodes. I agree; New England is a pretty magical place! I started my paddling journey 20+ years ago on the South Shore! I can't say I know those waters too well, but I enjoyed my time out that way. Thanks for watching and for reaching out.

  • @robert-ne1835
    @robert-ne1835 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nice trip! In the summer, I liked the dreary days for a couple of reasons: don't need sunglasses or sunscreen, less people on the water, and I feel more in touch with nature in the grand scheme. Those benefits definitely diminish in the winter, but sometimes it is good to just get into the thick of it and recognize that, if you have prepared properly, you can deal with it and maybe even enjoy yourself. There is no denying the sheer elation of warming up after a cold day on the water, and thinking back on what you accomplished.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад

      Well said. Well. Said. Thanks for watching and safe paddling (summer or winter). 😀

  • @Boilermaker92
    @Boilermaker92 6 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful video and excellent commentary. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @soihavetoplay
    @soihavetoplay Месяц назад +2

    What a great video, one of your best ones yet ! Even talked about safety!

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  Месяц назад

      Thanks! What stood out for you in the episode?

    • @soihavetoplay
      @soihavetoplay Месяц назад +1

      @@SeeSteveSeaKayak you show beautiful captures but I enjoyed the narrative flow, excellent, including safety, everything very useful, from start to end. Well done.

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 20 дней назад +1

    Proper gear and I'm always comfortable I go out down to 34° F air 15 MPH wind.

  • @davidwalker41
    @davidwalker41 6 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this video. Great content, delivered in an easy to digest manner (you have an enjoyable speaking style), and nice views.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you! I appreciate your feedback, and I'm delighted you enjoyed the episode!

  • @kayakreflections9987
    @kayakreflections9987 6 месяцев назад

    Definitely had to overcome inertia yesterday for our trip to Blue Hill reversing falls. Long drive for a short but thrilling time. It was all worth it because we gained experience that we couldn’t get just anywhere. Balance, bracing, surfing, rescues in current.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you made it out, and disappointed I couldn't be there!

  • @burrharrison2004
    @burrharrison2004 6 месяцев назад

    Really nice vid, and I actually watched the entire thing, WHICH I don't typically do, especially with one so long.
    This was a really nice combination of beautiful images, thoughtful commentary, and practical advice. Well done Sir.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад

      Wow. Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time, and for your thoughtful feedback. I hope you continue to get value out of these!!!

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 20 дней назад +1

    Neo kokatat balaclava is much better than a hat that can come off . Balaclava can even keep your head dry for the most part. I still wear my kokatat hat for warmth and visibility on top. Water above 55° F I usually carry it in my PFD.
    I carry cell phone in pouch, 1 VHF on my PFD and another on my deck bag.

  • @markthompson5746
    @markthompson5746 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!

  • @mickpeters8002
    @mickpeters8002 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very enjoyable video, Steve. There's a whole crew of Ontario CA based paddlers who post super high quality vids on YT (I'm sure you've seen them, Jon @ Lost Lakes is my fave), but Coastal Maine is equally beautiful and might be a good niche for you! I'm a kayaker and my daughter recently moved to Maine, so I'll be following with interest! Might see you on the water one day! One question - how do you plan for and deal with the tides up there - that's not something I've had much experience with?

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and reaching out. Tides! Yeah, there's some new stuff to put into your toolbox. I'd be happy to connect. Reach out if you want to chat about tides. I don't give my email out here, but it is on my website (seesteveseakayak.com). I have some questions about where you will be and what you hope to do to be best positioned to answer your question. Enjoy your time and Maine, and I hope to see you out there.

  • @JohnSchwartz-g1f
    @JohnSchwartz-g1f 5 дней назад +1

    Curious on your paddle choice, I'm only 3 seasons in but I noticed your paddle remotely resembles a white water paddle but your in a sea kayak 🤔 can you explain your paddle choice, again I'm new

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 дней назад +1

      Hello! Happy to talk paddles. I'm using a Werner Ikelos in the video you watched. It is a high-angle touring paddle with a rather large blade size. In my limited WW experience, WW paddles tend to be shorter, have that large blade size, and are made of really durable materials (for knocking into rocks). WW paddlers also use a high angle in their stroke. There are also low-angle touring paddles. I wonder if it is that shaft angle that is catching your eye. LMK if that prompted your question of if I missed what you were looking for. High v. low angle is a personal preference. One benefit to "high" might be a tiny bit more power if you need it due to a deeper blade in the water. I'm sure some would debate that, but I think there is a reason WW paddlers use a high angle. One low-angle benefit might be it's initially easier on your shoulders (although using a high angle with the correct technique doesn't have to stress your shoulders). Again, it comes down to personal preference. I often use a Greenland paddle (although I haven't used it on the channel yet), that's a low-angle paddle. I could go for days with that thing but it takes a bit longer to get going if I need to make fast moves. Does that answer your question or did I miss your question and/or raise a bunch more questions?

  • @kayakreflections9987
    @kayakreflections9987 6 месяцев назад

    What’s the water temperature up there? Right around 40F here in Casco Bay

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  6 месяцев назад

      Offshore buoy is reporting 39F here in March. It's probably closer to 40F closer to shore.