13 Meetup Groups match “Sea Kayaking” near Torrington, CT
Looking for fellow kayakers that want to paddle and observe their surrounding. Especially when its hot! Anyone with a boat is welcome. I may bring our dog Quin. Hiking is fun in the cooler weather. Trip leaders always needed!
Who We Are The Stamford Kayak Group (SKG) is a group of paddling enthusiasts looking to meet up with others to go kayaking. This group is for people of all skill levels and of all kayaking types (recreational, touring, whitewater, surfing, etc.). We meet regularly for sea-kayaking in Stamford, Greenwich, and Rowayton, but also plan meetups in other areas, both on the Long Island Sound and inland in freshwater locations. If you are a beginner, this is the place to start. You will meet others who …
Hi Everyone, **Hartford County Rivers & CT Shore Kayak Group** HCR-SK Kick the Kentucky Deep Fried Chicken Bucket into the trash, its time to start getting in shape for the new 2013 paddling season. I am planning on having a very productive season this year exploring some new paddling locations and returning to the favourites of the past few years also. First Timers, Beginners to Advanced paddlers, and Recreational to Sea Rated Kayaks are welcome on all of my events and locations list …
The Branford Kayak Group is a bunch of people who kayak for the fun of it and thought it would be neat to share our ideas, discoveries of hidden niches along the Sound, up the rivers and journeys between the ponds and lakes of Connecticut. All skill levels are welcome to participate and all launch sites will be considered. Beginners are welcome but everyone will need their own boat, paddle, and equipment (do not forget the life jacket!) some local outfitters rent boats if you need one you can ch …
This group is for serious kayakers in the Long Island area (and surrounding) that own their own kayaks and would like to meet others to kayak with. We will do trips from the beginner to the advanced.
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Kayaking on the Hudson in an inflatable is great: - safer than hard bodies if water is rough - easier to transport especially a double - allows uneven paddlers to enjoy boating together My wife and I have been kayaking in a double inflatable for six years. We go everywhere: the Hudson from Englewood to Saugerties, Harriman Park, Lake Cayuga and more. It easily fits inside our small cars. Sometimes the water is churned up with big swells -- especially the Hudson. We never feel any danger because …
its always a good day to make new friends. tired of kayaking alone? want to learn new skills? or if you are interested in trying kayaking to see if you will fall in love with adventure on the liquid sky--come and join us. we offer instruction,companionship,our knowledge of the local waters. its the " no such thing as a free lunch" you heard there is no such thing as...yes its free, all we ask is good company with the spirit of adventure. 75% of the earth is covered with water,why not use it? …
Rules of Engagement... Fun is the priority. Kayaking and canoeing is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy nature. Many people are joining this group and do not have their own equipment. There will be one event scheduled each month starting in May to September where renting equipment will be offered. Members are encouraged to post their own trips on the message board and invite others to meet up and join in the fun. Trips should be posted as to how difficult they will be on a scale of 1 to 5, one …
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As I meet more SI kayakers through other Meetups and clubs I felt the need to bring all of us together. A single place, where we can really grow our community of like minded love of kayaking. Join if you live on SI and own a kayak and most of all LOVE kayaking on SI. This is the place to find people to paddle with here on our Island either on a moments notice or a planned Meetup.
Attention watersport enthusiasts! Come join us for a paddle on the Hudson River! We are a free Kayaking group located at the Hoboken Community Boathouse on Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ. All of our activities are free and open to the public. Our kayaking season at Maxwell Place begins in late May and runs through October (weather permitting). The Hoboken Cove Boathouse is a non-profit public boathouse for the community of Hoboken and surrounding areas. We are a dedicated group of volunteers. Many o …
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Who are The New York City Sea Gypsies? Founded by local scuba divers and instructors in 1971, we are a not-for-profit club made up of individuals of diverse ages and from all walks of life with one thing in common, we all share a love of scuba diving. For some, this means local wreck diving every weekend. For others it's about exotic diving vacations to all parts of the world. Some enjoy underwater photography or videography, others seek artifacts or hunt lobsters, while many others just enjoy t …
The Connecticut Appalachian Mountain Club Whitewater committee organizes whitewater paddling instruction and trips on whitewater rivers throughout New England. All events are open to the public. Though some events are restricted by proper skills or equipment. The committee is dedicated to the safe and fun enjoyment of our rivers!
The Long Island Single Sailors Association (LISSA) is dedicated to single men and women, 35 years of age and older, who have nautical interests in sailing and boating. We currently have about 150+ members within our parent association. On the social side, since winds and seas are not always fair, in addition to our nautical events, members contribute hours of their time and energies in organizing innovative events at various locations on and off Long Island and/or at members’ homes. Members disp …
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