Author Archives: Bryan Hansel

Kayaking the Canadian Sauna Islands on Lake Superior

Kayakers ready to go kayaking.

Tweet Last week I did a kayaking trip from Grand Portage to Squaw Bay. I was paddling with Dave and Amy Freeman of Wilderness Classroom (Facebook page), their new intern Dan Modahl and John Amren who used to own Superior Coastal Sports in Grand Marais. Dave and Amy just started out on the last leg of [...]

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Kayaking to the Sea: Sault Ste. Marie to Quebec City

Tim Gallaway kayaking

Tweet Last weekend, Tim Gallaway, a PaddlingLight contributor, left on a 850 to 900 mile long trip from Sault Ste. Marie to Quebec City via kayak. I asked him to share a little information about his trip to PaddlingLight’s readers. The goods are below, but first this is how you can follow Tim’s journey: Soo [...]

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What’s Our Burden as More Experienced Kayakers?

Grand Marais Lighthouse and Waves

Tweet I had an interesting experience yesterday afternoon. I went out paddling on Lake Superior in 1- to 3-foot waves, sub-40 degree Fahrenheit water temps and air temps in the 50s. There’s a really rocky and nasty surf break near town, so I paddled there to ride the outside of the break, then I made my way [...]

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Kayaking in the Apostle Island Sea Caves

Apostle Island sea caves

Tweet In April of this year, we joined the Gear Junkie on a short trip to the Apostle Islands for their new Off the Map video series. We spent the day exploring the mainland sandstone sea caves and filming the trip. I hadn’t seen the video until today. It’s pretty sweet. Here’s the video: It makes the sea [...]

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Summer and Instruction Speaking Schedule

Bryan on the beach cooking supper.

Tweet This spring and summer I’ve been invited to speak and teach at a number of events. The first event happens this upcoming weekend in Minneapolis at Midwest Mountaineering. I’m presenting two different slide shows and am sharing a booth with the Wilderness Classroom Organization, a non-profit that you should help support. If you’re in [...]

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How to Choose a Dry Suit for Kayaking

kokatat dry suit ready to go

Tweet How do you choose a drysuit for kayaking on cold water? When do you use it? What brand – always Kokatat? How do you get one to fit right? Do you get used to the feeling of claustrophobia with the tight gasket around the neck? How do you care for it? How long can [...]

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Wetsuit vs. Drysuit for Kayaking

Kayaking in cold water and ice.

Tweet When it’s cold out and the water temperature starts dropping, dressing for immersion might mean the difference between surviving a swim and succumbing to cold shock, cold incapacitation and eventually hypothermia. At a base level, paddlers should dress to survive a swim of any length and still function in the canoe or kayak afterward. [...]

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U.S. Coast Guard Required Signalling Devices for Kayakers

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Tweet When kayaking on the Great Lakes, U.S. Coastal Waters or territorial seas, the U.S. Coast Guard requires kayakers (or other paddlers) to carry signalling devices. An other article, Signaling Devices to Carry When Kayaking or Canoeing, covers the most common signalling devices that you should carry, but if you want to get by legally, [...]

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The Ikkatsu Project: Documenting the Tsunami Debris

the ikkatsu project

Tweet People are attracted to sea-kayaking for many different reasons. Relaxation, adventure or the occasional adrenaline rush are all valid reasons. Over the years I’ve found my reasons morphing and growing. Of late, I’ve been moving away from kayaking for kayaking sake, to using kayaking as a means to an end. When I found the [...]

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Apostle Island Sea Kayaking Trip Report

Kayaking the Apostle Islands

Tweet Yesterday, I went over to the Apostle Islands with Stephen Regenold and TC Worley of Gear Junkie. They were filming a travel piece and needed some kayakers to help out, so I recruited my friend John Amren, and we all trekked over to the islands. For those that don’t know, the Apostle Islands are often called the [...]

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Signaling Devices to Carry While Canoeing and Kayaking

Upside down in a kayak

Tweet Maintaining communications within and outside of your group when kayaking or canoeing, whether it’s a day trip or a longer one, adds a degree of safety to your trip. There are multiple types of  signaling devices on the market, and many can be used for both communications to your paddling partners and any outside entities, such [...]

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When They Want to Take Away Wilderness

Kayaks on a remote beach.

Tweet On PaddlingLight, I try to steer clear of politics, but one of PaddlingLight’s missions is to increase wilderness protection so I have to stick my toes into it now and then. Recently, we had some alarming numbers on wilderness participation rates, and with an increasingly anti-environmental U.S. congress, which according to some numbers is [...]

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Review: True and Deep – Songs for the Heart of the Paddler

Boundary Waters Reflections

Tweet Nashville songwriter, author and educator Jerry Vandiver recently released True And Deep – Songs for the Heart of the Paddler, an album of canoe country inspired songs. After getting a copy of the album, I was instantly hooked. The songs capture the spirit of a canoe trip in the northwoods and the arrangement takes you [...]

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Stealth Camping: the Path of the Ninja Paddler

not so stealthy stealth camping

Tweet Many of the areas that I’ve paddled have built up shoreline with houses coming almost to the water and parks, if they exist at all, more than a day’s paddle away, or parks that don’t allow camping. During a multi-day kayaking or canoeing trip, if you want to camp in these areas, you’ll camp [...]

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Canoeists Getting Older and Introducing Fewer New People to the Wilderness

canoeing in the BWCA

Tweet Lots of news in the paddling world today, but the scariest is a report just released by the U.S. Forest Service about the Boundary Waters Wilderness Canoe Area: In it, we found out that the average user age in 1969 was 26 and in 2007 it was 45. We also found out that first [...]

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