The ony water kayaking uses is whatever the kayaker drinks and whatevet ends up in the kayak and the kayaker's clothes. You need a big body of water to go kayaking, but that' something that's already there, and it won't get used up by the kayaker.
A kayak is a self propelled water vehicle. It is similar to a canoe but is normally covered, although some open faced kayaks exist.
a variety of water sports, ranging from swimming, sailing, surfing and fishing to extremes like windsurfing, Jet-skiing, Water-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, diving and snorkeling.
we use about 1736 liters a day
France uses alot of water for washing clothes , having baths and others
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Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving over water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle.
river kayaking is, kayaking on a river, you generaly use a smaller boat for river kayaking but it depends what kind of river. eg if its white water (really rough) you would use a small manoverable boat that is easy to recover from a capsize at the usually occur when white water kayaking. for just rivers which arent rough, a slighty bigger boat is best. nd by the kayaking is sooooo fun. (so is sailing) am a water sport kinda person lol
no, I've been kayaking twice and didn't use one however if you are kayaking on white water it is recommended to have a wet skirt
If you know how,no otherwise YES!!! White Water Kayaking requires some skill you should get tuition from a professional Kayak or canoe club before atempting white water kayaking.
Yes, it is common to get wet while kayaking due to splashing water and the possibility of capsizing.
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No, it is not safe to go kayaking in a thunderstorm. Lightning poses a significant risk to anyone on the water during a storm. It is important to wait until the storm has passed before going kayaking.
Kayaking, Swimming, and Water Polo.
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There is a larger variety of different amazing places to go for whit water kayaking. The best ones are Alesk and Tatsheshini Rivers in Alaska/Canada and Magpie River in Canada.