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Weekly Kayak News, February 28, 2013

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 22:11
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Weekly Kayak News, February 28, 2013
Outdoor Adventure Show a Success

Over the February 22–24 weekend, the Outdoor Adventure Show lured crowds of outdoor enthusiasts to Toronto’s International Place to shop for gear, learn new skills, plan upcoming trips and, of course, meet the crew and browse the latest issues at the busy Rapid Media booth.

Rapid booth

The Rapid team sold 142 subscriptions in just three days, plus scores of single copies. And, even better, we had a chance to chat with readers about your favorite places to paddle, stories you enjoyed and more!

Maine Water Trail Turns 25

Linking 375 miles of uninhabited islands and mainland sites from the New Hampshire border to Cobscook Bay and the Canadian border, America’s first recreational water trail turns 25 this year.

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The Maine Island Trail Association is celebrating a quarter century of community building, stewardship and education with summer-long festivities and events. From mid-March through Labor Day, visitors and members can join in events ranging from a film festival and paddle race to island cleanups and an on-island photo contest. For more information visit www.mita.org.

Adventures that Give Back

Spaces are still available on upcoming conservation and service outings hosted by the Sierra Club. In June, members can travel to St. John in the Virgin Islands to assist with coral reef conservation, and in July the club heads to Alaska’s Prince William Sound to clean up tsunami debris that’s washed ashore on the region’s pristine beaches.

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Visit the Sierra Club Outings page for more trips and details. And watch for Adventure Kayak’s picks of more great ways to make a deposit in the karma bank in the May issue. Via the Sierra Club.



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