ROCK HOPPING IN BAJA ? Jen Kleck and friends explore the beautiful Pacific coastline of Baja, surfing ocean swells through gaps in the rocks, gliding through caves and getting up-close-and-personal with the worlds second largest blowhole.
LAKE SUPERIOR ? The worlds largest freshwater lake is America?s third Ocean. Squeeze through tiny arches and tunnels in the Apostle islands, and paddle under the impressive overhanging multi-coloured Pictured Rocks.
THE BASS STRAIT ? Justine Curgenven island hops the 350km between Australia and Tasmania across this notoriously stormy sea. Crossings of up to 12 hours lead to charming and rarely-visited islands.
NEW ZEALAND CIRCUMNAVIGATION ? The windswept and surf ridden South island is one of the worlds most challenging coastlines to kayak. Scary surf, a helicopter evacuation, dolphins, albatrosses, 40knot winds, friendly locals and more surf characterise this exciting 67 day, 2400km journey for Justine Curgenven and Barry Shaw.
NORWAY ? Paddleup one of the worlds narrowest and steepest fjords,see the first seakayakers to surf the Bulken river wave and join a father and son playing games with their kayaks including jumping from the back deck to the front deck!
ISRAEL ? Paddle on the Dead Sea; the lowest ( and saltiest) place on earth, kayak besides 2000 year old Roman ruins, and explore a deep cave on the Lebanon border.
THE OTTAWA RIVER ? World champion kayakers Ken Whiting and Brendan Mark take seakayaks down the grade4 high volume Ottawa River.
KAYAK FISHING ? Jim Sammons fishes for bass, halibut, sharks & rays in San Diego, but first he has to get out through the surf!