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New root beer Greenland paddle

New root beer Greenland paddle

I just picked up my new Novorca Carbon Fiber Greenland Paddle, it's a beauty, 90 inches long, very soft shoulders, 3.25 inches maximum blade width, 650g (23oz), and a wonderful deep rich root beer brown tint. I cant wait to roll with it this weekend... I am wondering...

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Storm Roll in slow mo’

I had asked for advice on QajaqUSA.org about what the correct form was for finishing head position as well as hands during the Greenland Kayak Storm Roll. This is my take on the advice.I think the only thing I will continue to work on is the offside hand at the start...

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Rolling with Avataq Jr

I built an Avataq (Greenland Kayak Hunting Float) using the pattern from Christopher Cunningham's Book "Building the Greenland Kayak". Based on the petit nature of the avataq I am guessing the scale was wrong in the book.... But even so it made for an easy static brace.

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Making Avataq Jr

Making Avataq Jr

This weekend I had a few hours to spare on Friday night so I embarked on a project I had been looking forward to for some time - to build an Avataq, a Greenland Kayak hunting float, not for the purpose of hunting but as a rolling aid to help teaching, as well as to...

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Qajaq Rolls is dedicated to passing on the traditional art of Greenland kayaking. Greenland kayak rolling can be a relaxing, yoga-like exercise. Rolling is also a tremendously valuable self-rescue technique, and should be the go-to recovery for any serious kayaker. Greenland kayak rolls are steeped in the history of the Inuit people, whose very survival depended upon their ability to roll up and recover while hunting. But Greenland kayaking encompasses much more than just rolling, qajaq building, paddle carving, throwing the harpoon and rope gymnastics are just some of the many skills that make up this ancient subsistence culture. If you are interested in learning more about all aspects of Greenland kayaking consider supporting Qajaq USA and Qaannat Katuffiat:
Qajaq USA is a nonprofit membership organization that is officially recognized by Qaannat Kattuffiat (The Greenland Kayaking Association). Qajaq USA is committed to supporting Qaannat Kattuffiat and their efforts to preserve, study and promote the traditions and techniques of Greenland kayaking while seeking to further the appreciation and development of Greenland-style kayaking in the United States.
Please consider joining Qajaq USA and supporting the organizations efforts.
If you are looking to prepare yourself your equipment and then learn your first roll please follow this link to a series of articles put together to help people get started: Getting your first roll. Nothing beats in person training, especially one-on-one training. If you are looking for mentoring check out the Qajaq USA Events where you can become immersed in the culture of traditional paddling.

Free Guidebook and DVD

Rolling with Sticks® started as a project to document the progress I was making as I learned the different Greenland style kayak rolls. This work evolved into the water proof guidebook and DVD. The project has paid for the costs of production so I decided to make them freely available for download in English, español – Spanish and 中文 – Chinese. Please download and share them with your paddling friends, and help to promote the art of Greenland rolling.