Kayaking Basics
Types Of Kayaking -
Snow Kayaking

The idea of kayaking on snow is not new - there are mentions of canvas
boats being used in the 1950s, and it was probably going on even
earlier. However, although there have been informal downhill and slalom
competitions, it is only now that the sport is beginning to take off.
There aren't any hard and fast rules yet, but these are bound to develop
soon. There are two main forms emerging, firstly freestyle, which is a
blend of skills from freestyle kayaking and freestyle skiing or
boarding. How long before moguls and half-pipe make an appearance?
Secondly, snow kayak cross, in which, much like the ski and snowboard
versions, four paddlers at a time race down a course as fast as
possible, using paddle to steer, brake and gain speed. The best sort of
course seems to be something halfway between a board-X course and a
bobsleigh run. All sorts of plastic boats can be seen: playboats have
steering advantages, whereas Greenland Paddle boats go faster. The sign
that the sport has really taken off will be the development of
specialized snow boats and snow paddles.
Snow Kayaking Vid
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Snow Kayaking
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Snow Kayak
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Kayaking
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Kayaking - Big Mountain Style