Urban Kayaking

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Art Haberland
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Urban Kayaking

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While I do not have the time to rig and sail my GP, I can spend an hour or two here and there to get my Kayak out. paddling does not get smaller craft than that.

I brought my yak to work (I have permission to store it in our storage building while at work) and went out right afterwards. this was my 8.6 mile route through part of Atlantic City and into the Marshes beyond. The video is only a small part in the middle called "Venice Park"

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Very nice! A Kayak is a very good exploring vessel.
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I actually overdid it. I never intended to do 8.6 miles, but there was a place up in the marshes I wanted to see. Then I realized that there was no "straight line" back to work and had to go way out of my way to return. The last mile was torture.
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