The Essence of Kayaking and Exploring Roque Island

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  • Join me on an incredible journey as we kayak through the enchanting Roque Island. In this episode, I delve into what it’s like being in a sea kayak and share my experiences of connecting deeply with the ocean.
    Roque Island, nestled between Chandler and Englishman Bays, is a unique and beautiful destination that offers breathtaking landscapes, hidden slots, and fascinating history. It’s a special place that I find myself paddling to over and over and never getting tired of it’s beauty.
    You’ll see firsthand the rhythmic and hypnotic experience of kayaking, feeling the wind, swell, and the deep connection to the water. Plus, I’ll share insights on what makes a sea kayak special, including essential features and design considerations.
    Whether you’re a seasoned kayaker or new to the sport, this episode offers a glimpse into the wonder and awe that come with exploring the ocean in a kayak. Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments - I’d love to hear how you describe the feeling of being on the water and what you believe are the key features of a sea kayak.
    And, if you want a fantastic trip with an excellent coach, check out Nate Hanson at Pinniped Kayak: www.pinnipedkayak.com/
    Thank you for joining me on this adventure. Have fun on the water, and be safe!
    00:00 Welcome to Roque Island
    02:27 What Kayaking Feels Like, and EAGLES!
    05:16 Getting Support from Coaches
    06:34 History of Roque Island
    10:38 A Low Energy Slot
    11:26 The Joy of Exploration
    13:07 Finding Magical Places
    18:04 Characteristics of a Sea Kayak
    21:51 Great Sand Beach
    24:03 The Rhythms in Sea Kayaking
    24:59 In a Zen State
    26:14 Heading Home

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  • @helenwilliamson1420
    @helenwilliamson1420 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    A great video Steve. Your love of sea kayaking is really inspirational and it’s just wonderful to drift along with you.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for watching and joining the adventure!

  • @Anja-y2x
    @Anja-y2x วันที่ผ่านมา

    Beautiful area. Thank you for sharing. Your enthusiasm and description of how kayaking makes you feel is exactly what I experience when I’m on the water.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Lovely to hear you share my experience. Thanks for commenting.

  • @philanderson3687
    @philanderson3687 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great job Steve, as I sometimes say it's about the journey not the destination. I also think it would be cool to see the technical side of your videos. Love the drone footage, it really gives a sense of space.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks, Phil! Appreciate your feedback and glad you enjoyed the episode.

  • @daviskoier6853
    @daviskoier6853 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I paddled through this beautiful area years ago. My wife and I learned to paddle in the Great Wass area in the mid 1980s, still one of our favorite areas. Naskeag Point and islands towards the south are another favorite. The Maine Islands Trail is a wonderful resource on the Maine coast. Thank you for a very thoughtful description of beimg present on the ocean.

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Glad you enjoyed the episode along with the descriptions and reflections. This area has so much excellent sea kayaking. And, there are so many great places in this State.

  • @mickpeters8002
    @mickpeters8002 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks Steve, some really awesome shots and thoughts in there! Continuing to inspire me to make a fall kayaking trip up there (once I have a dry suit)!

  • @davidkrueger3152
    @davidkrueger3152 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    KAYAKING - being in my 17’ perception sea kayak is like straddling a big yellow pencil that is sharpened on both ends. Paddling is like drawing. No boarders, you’re free to skate across the paper, across the sea. Every dip of the paddle, makes a mark, that’s erased by the sea. The kayaking rhythm, the paddling gestures, the navigational visualization from point to point, dot to dot, dash to dash , dit to dit, salt to salt. Keep your pencil sharp for there’s stories yet untold.
    lol.
    How back to washing the dishes…

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh, I love this imagery!!! Thanks for taking time from the dishes to sharing this.

  • @kevincasey2947
    @kevincasey2947 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How did you rotate the camera angles from front to back in your elevated stern shots?

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hello! I use a 360° camera on my back deck. I can reframe the shot in the editing process.

    • @kevincasey2947
      @kevincasey2947 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@SeeSteveSeaKayak oh that's cool! I think the video tech component of your vids is understated. If you were to showcase your capabilities in a future tutorial, (or spread out and included as a brief highlight over several future videos...), I'd be very interested. Tks!

    • @SeeSteveSeaKayak
      @SeeSteveSeaKayak  5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks for sharing. It’s a good idea and I’m glad to know you’d be interested in that type of video. I’ve tried to keep the production side of things hidden and seamless to a degree but could absolutely make an episode about the tech behind it all. Thanks!