A Boomer's Guide to Whitewater Kayaking - Why Whitewater Kayaking
  • 6 years ago
Well, yesterday someone complained about my short little video saying that it was “silly” and contained no information about kayaking. He was right. It was meant to be silly! But I understand so, from now on, nothing but total seriousness from me. Those of you who know me know that I will stick to that promise.

I grew up in New Jersey. The only river I knew was the Hudson and, when I was a kid, you wouldn’t even put a toe in it for fear it would dissolve. The only boats you could see were freighters and tug boats. A kayak, in my mind, was something Eskimos used. The first time I saw a whitewater kayak was on TV during the Olympics about twelve years ago. Unfortunately, I was living in Florida at the time and there is not whitewater there, so it wasn’t something I even considered. It wasn’t until my wife and I found a whitewater “park and play” area that we even thought about it.

My next chapter discusses how I wound up getting involved in Whitewater kayaking and why “mature” people should consider doing the same.

The reason is simple, though - it is fun and a good workout.

I wrote my book to encourage “mature” people to investigate whitewater kayaking and to provide as much information as I can so they have a better idea of what to expect than I did when I began. Going forward, I’m going to present a lot of information that will speed up the process of getting into some real rapids.

After this, nothing but total serious technical information!