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volume 8, issue 2


Newfoundland’s forgotten coast


Features


38 Hopping between abandoned outports on Newfoundland’s remote Southwest Coast leads to a haunted storehouse of memories and a gut- wrenching conclusion.


The Ghost Coast


45 Our 12-step expedition weight loss program will have you shedding pounds and dancing across the water lighter than you ever thought possible.


Trip the Light Fantastic


p. 38 PHOTO THIS PAGE: RYAN CREARY, PETITES, NF // ON THE COVER: RYAN CREARY, PETITES, NF Departments


Stills 10 A whale’s eye view of kayaking; a hot waterfall that’s very near to Chile; an unlikely encounter with wacky homemade kayaks and more.


Flotsam and Jetsam 17 A post-mortem with National Geographic adventurer Jon Bowermaster surveys 10 years of kayaking on every continent.


18 Paddling around Tasmania when things went devilishly wrong, Canadian Derek Crook found himself putting a brand new satellite rescue beacon to the life- and-death test.


Rock the Boat 22 Our illustrator Lorenzo Del Bianco’s quest for cool threatens to end in frustration.


Kayak Journal


25 SAFETY Break these whale watching rules at your peril.


26 GOURMET Tai coconut curry noodles and Chinese salad for dead easy campsite cooking.


28 TECHNIQUE Faster, stronger, more efficient: stroke tips that will really move you.


32 INSIDEOUT Plastic fantastic: we review two indestructible new boats.


36 IN THE HATCH Get Bent: why you should pay more for a warped paddle.


Dream Departures 58 Begin your journey to the edge of the world with this map of the Queen Charlotte Islands.


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