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Our Quest To Help Kayakers Through the flatLands

Low Waters, High Caution

5/17/2013

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No matter what type of boating you enjoy. Ultimately, as the weather begins to warm our anticipation to hit the water grows stronger and stronger. This year, please be aware of our Kansas lakes and the affect that the drought has caused. Most of the lakes in Kansas are on average 3 - 6 feet low and have exposed many new obstacles in the water. 

Check the link for a full list of Kansas lake levels and stay safe. If you find anything out of the ordinary don't hesitate to let us know what you find. 


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3/25/2020 06:18:32 pm

We all know that kayaking is best when the water is deep. It may not be perfect for some people who don’t know how to swim. But it is safer when you do kayaking on a deep water. You were right! So before you do kayaking, I guess learning how to swim is the first thing that you should learn. I know it is pretty hard as I am having a hard time learning it too. But if we the eagerness to learn it, then eventually we are going to know how to do it without making any effort.

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