Hello everyone! long time lurker but finally my first post:
Can anyone recommend any good manuals, books etc I should read specifically focused on extreme solo expedition sea kayaking (as in 200 mile open water crossings, weeks without resupply, lethal conditions etc.)
I’m just hoping to build up a little theory knowledge as an “aperitif” and to keep me sane, I don’t expect to learn everything from a book and I'll be joining a club, going on courses etc when I've finished my job. Thank you for your time!
Serious expedition kayaking books/manuals
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Re: Serious expedition kayaking books/manuals
Not manuals but worth a read are:
Fearless: freya hofmeister
A solo circumnavigation of Australia
Included in that is camping near crocodiles, and a 3 days at sea open crossing of the gulf of carpenteria, and a really long section of coast with vertical cliffs and zero chance of a landing
Blazing paddles; Brian Wilson
a well written book about solo circumnavigation of Scotland, he’s also done a book about circumnavigation of Ireland that I enjoyed
Fearless: freya hofmeister
A solo circumnavigation of Australia
Included in that is camping near crocodiles, and a 3 days at sea open crossing of the gulf of carpenteria, and a really long section of coast with vertical cliffs and zero chance of a landing
Blazing paddles; Brian Wilson
a well written book about solo circumnavigation of Scotland, he’s also done a book about circumnavigation of Ireland that I enjoyed
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Re: Serious expedition kayaking books/manuals
Have a look at https://www.expeditionkayak.com/chronol ... -kayaking/ for names and ideas. It doesn't seem to have been updated past 2012? Definitely look up Andrew McAuley (misspelt as McCauley in that chronology)
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Doba - missing from the chronology above.
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Doba - missing from the chronology above.
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I'm not an expedition kayaker but I enjoyed the videos that Beau Miles has on youtube on his trips
https://youtube.com/c/BeauMiles
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Also remembered this - while it's a canoe expedition on a wilderness river, not a sea kayak trip, it's a good insight into the mental side of solo expeditioning.
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The one he wrote about circumnavigating Ireland is called Dances With Waves. ⚓🙂charleston14 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:43 amNot manuals but worth a read are:
Fearless: freya hofmeister
A solo circumnavigation of Australia
Included in that is camping near crocodiles, and a 3 days at sea open crossing of the gulf of carpenteria, and a really long section of coast with vertical cliffs and zero chance of a landing
Blazing paddles; Brian Wilson
a well written book about solo circumnavigation of Scotland, he’s also done a book about circumnavigation of Ireland that I enjoyed
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Also check out sea kayak podcasts .com for loads of interesting interviews with people that have done expeditions
https://www.seakayakpodcasts.com/sea-ka ... tions.html
Tons to choose from and not just about expeditions too. Most can be downloaded to I tunes, I phone podcasts app etc
These have made light of many a dull drive.
https://www.seakayakpodcasts.com/sea-ka ... tions.html
Tons to choose from and not just about expeditions too. Most can be downloaded to I tunes, I phone podcasts app etc
These have made light of many a dull drive.
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Southern Exposure, by Chris Duff - some serious paddling!
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Not a book, but it is probably worth checking out some of Justine Curgenven film's, not all of her stuff is expeditions, but when it is she tends to go for fairly hardcore ones.
She doesn't have a lot of technical content, but plenty to see on the tactical/psychological side of things.
https://www.cackletv.com/sea-kayaking-d ... aleutians/
She doesn't have a lot of technical content, but plenty to see on the tactical/psychological side of things.
https://www.cackletv.com/sea-kayaking-d ... aleutians/
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For long trips it is hard to beat Paul Caffyn -
He has paddled round New Zealand, Britain, Japan, Australia, Alaska, Thailand's west coast and a few other places. Check the books about his trips that are available.
https://paulcaffyn.co.nz/
On his website there is also a section on books, the list has nearly 1000 titles -
https://paulcaffyn.co.nz/paddling-books/
Download the PDF. The latest version has another 10 titles and to be uploaded in the next day or so. The list includes trips and manuals.
There is mention of Chris Duff, "On Celtic Tides", his round Ireland trip and "Southern Exposure" was his South Island of New Zealand trip.
As for all of New Zealand, a number of paddlers have done it. The youngest would be Tara Mulvany. When kayak guiding for summer finished she and another paddler did the South Island in winter. He gave up about halfway round. The book is "A Winter’s Paddle (South Island NZ in winter)"
She then did the other two islands. Supposedly for a bit of a holiday after that she paddled round Vancouver Island. She was a bit of a late-comer as she didn't get to the top of Mount Cook, the highest in New Zealand at over 12,000 feet, until she was about 12 years old.
https://kokatat.com/team/tara-mulvany
She also did a circumnavigation of Svalbard Archipelago with two others.
He has paddled round New Zealand, Britain, Japan, Australia, Alaska, Thailand's west coast and a few other places. Check the books about his trips that are available.
https://paulcaffyn.co.nz/
On his website there is also a section on books, the list has nearly 1000 titles -
https://paulcaffyn.co.nz/paddling-books/
Download the PDF. The latest version has another 10 titles and to be uploaded in the next day or so. The list includes trips and manuals.
There is mention of Chris Duff, "On Celtic Tides", his round Ireland trip and "Southern Exposure" was his South Island of New Zealand trip.
As for all of New Zealand, a number of paddlers have done it. The youngest would be Tara Mulvany. When kayak guiding for summer finished she and another paddler did the South Island in winter. He gave up about halfway round. The book is "A Winter’s Paddle (South Island NZ in winter)"
She then did the other two islands. Supposedly for a bit of a holiday after that she paddled round Vancouver Island. She was a bit of a late-comer as she didn't get to the top of Mount Cook, the highest in New Zealand at over 12,000 feet, until she was about 12 years old.
https://kokatat.com/team/tara-mulvany
She also did a circumnavigation of Svalbard Archipelago with two others.