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  2. Here are 6 places to go kayaking near Gardner this summer - AOL

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    A list of six locations open this summer near the Gardner area to go kayaking or canoeing. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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    Zach also said a one-week trip to Destin for two people could cost between $3,000 and $3,400, including accommodations, local transportation, dining out and sightseeing.

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    Get Up and Go Kayaking can help you embark on an epic paddling adventure in winding turquoise canals shaded by a dense canopy of palms, ferns, and Spanish moss-covered live oaks. Don't be ...

  5. List of whitewater rivers - Wikipedia

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    The best time to go rafting and kayaking in Greece is in Spring when the river flow and weather are ideal. Arachthos River, Arta, Class 2–4; Kalaritikos River, Arta, Class 4; Mileopotamos River, Grevena, Class 3–4; Venetikos River, Grevena, Class 2–4; Pinios River - Vernezi Route, Larissa, Class 3–4; Aspropotamos River, Trikala, Class 3

  6. Whitewater kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Kayaking and rafting exhibit distinct injury rates, with kayaking experiencing 3 to 6 injuries and rafting ranging from 0.26 to 2.1 per 100,000 boating days. In kayaking, acute injuries typically result from the force exerted by the water on the upper extremity, predominantly the shoulder, or collisions with objects during 'swimming' incidents.

  7. Kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Kayak diving is a type of recreational diving where the divers paddle to a diving site in a kayak carrying all their gear to the place they want to dive. The range can be up to several kilometres along the coastline from the launching point to a place where access would be difficult from the shore, although the sea is sheltered.