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Getting Started - Safety
(Tips/Getting Started)
Author : Rob Mousley
This, the second article in a series on Getting Started in Surf Ski, covers the basics of safety. Future articles will go into more depth, and will discuss safety measures when paddling offshore, for example.
Friday, 02 December 2005 | 5794 hit(s) |
(1 vote)
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Getting Started - Equipment
(Tips/Getting Started)
Author : Rob Mousley
This is the first in a series of articles about Getting Started in Surf Ski; it covers the basic equipment that you'll need and gives suggestions on how and where to find it. Note that most shops that sell skis offer good advice to beginners; talk to them. Other sources of advice (and equipment) are SurfSkiSchool and newsgroups.
Friday, 02 December 2005 | 7981 hit(s) |
(11 votes)
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Getting Started in Surf Ski - Introduction
(Tips/Getting Started)
Author : Rob Mousley
(By Rob Mousley, with input from surf ski paddlers around the globe. Grateful thanks to all who contributed.) For the purposes of this Getting Started Guide, we'll assume that you've never paddled before. We'll also assume that you can swim and that you can hold your breath and dive under water (if you paddle in waves, you'll n...
Friday, 02 December 2005 | 11281 hit(s) |
(5 votes)
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