Sea Kayaking
By (Author) Alun Richardson
By (author) Neil Robinson
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
22nd January 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
797.1224
Paperback
192
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 14mm
535g
Sea Kayaking, which is one of the oldest forms of transport, provides a diversity of exhilarating opportunities, including long sea crossings, ground-breaking expeditions to isolated areas, playing in the surf, journeying to remote beaches, or simply using the kayak as a platform from which to observe the fauna and flora of coastal waters. Topics covered include: Minimal-impact sea kayaking Choosing a kayak and getting started Safety tips and rescues How to navigate and how to 'read' the sea Leadership and expedition skills and much more AUTHOR: Alun Richardson is an IFMGA international mountain guide, secretary of the Association of British Mountain Guides and a member of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors. He now runs a rock climbing and mountaineering school in Pembrokeshire. Nigel Robinson was the Welsh Canoeing Association's Coaching Development Officer and is a British Canoe Union Level 5 Sea Kayak Coach. He was a gold medallist in the World Sea Kayak Championships in 1998, and runs sea kayak courses and guided trips from his home in Pembrokeshire. 170 b/w photos
Alun Richardson is a British Canoe Union Level 3 Coach and has spent the last twenty years kayaking, sea kayaking, rock climbing, mountaineering, guiding and instructing in Britain, and in many other places throughout the world. Resident - Pembrokeshire Nigel Robinson was the Welsh Canoeing Association's Coaching Development Officer and is a British Canoe Union Level 5 Sea Kayak Coach. He was a gold medallist in the World Sea Kayak Championships in 1998, and runs sea kayak courses and guided trips from his home in Pembrokeshire.