Canoe & Kayak Magazine
A Touch of Style

A Touch of Style

The jam-pry illustrates how adding some pizzazz to your paddling repertoire doesn't eliminate practicality.

Get a Little Closer

Get a Little Closer

PHOTO SHOP: All too frequently we get captivated by how huge the feature is and how beautiful the natural surroundings are. Solution: Get closer.

Patience, Grasshopper

Patience, Grasshopper

Take the time to gain command of the steering-wheel strokes and keep your boat going straight.

Technique: Eddy Turns and Peel-Outs

Speed, edging, and a strong inside stroke can put you on the user-friendly road to impressive eddy turns and peel-outs.

Canoe Workshop: Safety Signals

You never know when an emergency will be necessary. Find out what wilderness tripper Cliff Jacobson keeps in his safety kit.

What Mom Didn't Tell You About the Bow

What Mom Didn't Tell You About the Bow

Have sympathy for those creatures who very gamely accept the stern.

Choosing the Right ASA

Choosing the Right ASA

Aquafiles with a penchant for paddle photography have a tough time deciding which film speeds work best. Jock Bradley is here to help.

What Mom Didn't Say About The Bow

What Mom Didn't Say About The Bow

Have sympathy for those creatures who very gamely accept the stern.

Instant Karma for Your Paddling

Yoga isn't just good for the soul; it can make you a better paddler. Here's how to get started.

Cee-ing is Believing

Cee-ing is Believing

Learn the C-stroke on flatwater, and your newly refined skill will increase your precision without sacrificing speed.