Sea Kayak Podcasts: Recent Episodes

Simon Willis

Expeditions and expertise shared by the world's top sea kayakers. (Previously SeaKayakPodcasts.com)

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David Johnston - destination guide to Toronto, Eastern Georgia Bay and Lake Superior

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Angus Nicol - the second destination podcast to the superb Shetland Islands

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Roddy McDowell - Destination podcast to the Isle of Bute and surrounding islands of the Clyde. Download free PDF guide at SeaKayakPodcasts.com or in the Amazon Kindle store.

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Derek Hairon - author of the new Pesda Press guidebook shares his knowledge of his home islands and picks the best routes for visiting kayakers

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Doug Cooper - a destination guide to Scotland's north and east coast from the Pesda Press guidebook. A short video is also mentioned.

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Donald Thomson - first person to kayak to all Scotland's islands as defined by Hamish Haswell-Smith

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Erin Bastian - 40 days exploring the remotest parts of Patagonia

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Richard Meadow - superb paddling within easy reach of Oslo, Norway

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Hamish Wilkinson - at nineteen years old this experienced kayaker became the youngest person to paddle around Ireland

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Campbell Semple - the early days of Scottish sea kayaking

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Justine Curgenven - 2,500 miles with Sarah Outen sea kayaking the Aleutian Islands and Alaskan coastline

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Scott Donaldson - 3 months in a kayak from Australia to New Zealand… almost. (Edit - the kayak has been foundhaving completed the crossing by itself!)

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David Walsh - author of Oileain, the guidebook to Ireland's islands, on the new 2nd edition.

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Petr Major - Sea kayaking from Prague to Nordkapp and portaging Lapland

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Carrie Stevenson - Scottish sea canoeing in the 1950's recalled by one of its pioneers

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Alice Courvoisier - kayaking the coast of Norway then following rivers to the Gulf of Bothnia. There's a link to Alice's account of the journey at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Patrick Winterton - Part 2 of a remarkable expedition story, crossing the North Sea from Shetland to Norway with Olly Hicks

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Patrick Winterton - Part 1 of a remarkable expedition story, crossing the North Sea from Shetland to Norway with Olly Hicks

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Rene Seindal - exploring the canals of this iconic city by kayak with VeniceKayak.com  Photos in the App version.

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Jaime Sharp - sea kayaking the Grand Canyon and the business of adventure

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Erin Dunn & Alice Lawson - kayaking from England to Finland

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John Willacy - A performance oriented approach to sea kayaking by the 'Adventure Paddler of the Year 2012'

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Jasper Winn - Author of the superb 'Paddle, A Long Way Around Ireland' but not too sure whether he's a sea kayaker yet

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NEW Rob Avery - A guide to to this dream sea kayaking destination by someone who has organised several trips to the islands off Alaska. Superb photos in the App version.

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NEW Rowland Woollven - The first person to kayak around Britain using a Greenland paddle, and it took him quite a few years. Bonus photos in App version. The third of three podcasts about circumnavigations of Britain completed in 2012.

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NEW - Michal and Natalie Maderova - With just 3 years experience this couple kayaked around Britain. The second of three circumnavigation podcasts.  Bonus video material in the APP version

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NEW - Joe Leach - the 24 year old who set a new 67 day record for circumnavigating the British mainland in 2012. The first of three circumnavigation podcasts, with the next released on 15th November.  Bonus material of Joe's photos only in the APP version. 

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Duncan Winning OBE - part two of a podcasts with the Godfather of Scottish sea kayaking. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Turner Wilson - Greenland style paddler who teaches and runs kayak building workshops around the world. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Gordon Brown - guru, guide and good friend, this controversial podcast ruffled feathers when first released with his best selling book in 2006.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Doug Cooper - A destination guide to the best sea kayaking in Scotland by the co-author of the first guidebook. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Justin Grant - sea eagle expert Jusitin reveals the secrets of this magnificent bird of prey. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Kevin Mansell - A destination guide to sea kayaking Jersey.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Robin Ruddock - all you wanted to know about whales and dolphins with a marine wildlife expert. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Gordon Brown - A destination guide to sea kayaking the Isle fo Skye.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Eddie Palmer - author of Scottish Canoe Classics takes us on an open boat for a change. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Tom Smith - the best places to paddle in Shetland from the co-author of the Pesda Press guidebook to Scotland's Northern Isles.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Chris Reed - the man who invented and makes the excellent Chillcheater range of clothing and kit. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Al Bakker - A destination guide to sea kayaking Fiji and Antarctica.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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The Hobba family - explain how they kayaked Canada’s Inside Passage with a six year old.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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NEW - Norman Rogers - In the early 1700's an Inuk paddling a traditional Greenland kayak landed on a Scottish beach. The quest to discover how he reached these shores uncovered an even more intriguing mystery, a community of 'Finmen' living off a remote Scottish island. The author of a new book 'Searching for the Finmen' tells the story.

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Helen Wilson - improve your roll Greenland or Euro style.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Omer Singer - the best locations in Israel for a visiting paddler to sea kayak.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Franco Ferrero - the man behind Pesda Press and former head of paddle sport at Plas y Brenin.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Jim Kennedy - sea kayaking the coast of West Cork in Ireland.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com.

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Greg Paquin - paddling the tidal races of Connecticut. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Trevor Potts - The story of the first western expedition to kayak the Bering Strait.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Barry Shaw - an early record breaking circumnavigation of Britain.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Mike Jackson - local knowledge for independent sea kayakers visiting Vancouver Island.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Cheri Perry - hairdresser to champion greenland roller, this is an inspiring story for new kayakers. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Marcus Demuth - Stories and practical advice from sea kayak expeditions to Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego and the Falkland Islands.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Howard Jeffs - guide, coach and boat builder, he is one of the key characters in British sea kayaking.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Doug Cooper - what it takes to achieve the BCU 5 star award.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Jim Kennedy & Shaun Caven - the experts help to improve your most used stroke. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Duncan Winning OBE - the Godfather of Scottish sea kayaking.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Patrick Winterton - recorded before his record breaking Faeroes expedition Patrick tackled other huge crossings.  An epic kayaker.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Robin Lloyd Jones - author of the classic Argonauts of the Western Isles talks about sea kayaking as it used to be.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Danny Mongno - The man from Werner Paddles explains how to pick a paddle that's right for you.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com.

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Bill Speirs - all the questions you wanted to ask Clyde Coastguard, recorded long before this station was threatened with closure.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Nigel Foster - the coach all sea kayak coaches respect. Another great personal tale. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Brian Wilson - the author of 'Blazing Paddles' and 'Dances with Waves', two of the best sea kayaking books ever written. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Marcus Demuth - from novice to expedition kayaker in 7 years & going solo around Britain. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Nigel Dennis - kayak maker, adventurer, successful businesman.  A great personal story.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Tim Pickering & Mike Sullivan - Authors of the Pesda Press guidebook reveal the best kayaking in Scotland's Western Isles. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Harry Whelan - how to go sea kayaking in the heart of London. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Jim Krawiecki - author of the new Pesda sea kayak guidebook to Northern England and the Isle of Man tells us about writing the book, his paddling background, and the best places to kayak around this huge patch. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Erik B Jorgensen - Kayaking the whole Scandinavian coast. From the Russia/Norway border, all the way south to the Finland/Russia border.  From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Eric Soares - one of the pioneers of extreme sea kayaking, Eric Soares died in February 2012.  Recorded just over a year before his death, in this podcast Eric tells the inside story of the inspirational Tsunami Rangers, the extreme sea kayak team from California. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com

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Donald MacPherson - the man behind the Great Glen Canoe Trail through the Scottish highlands shares all the informtaion you need to tackle this trip. From the archive at SeaKayakPodcasts.com