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What Causes Rip Currents and How to Escape One

What Causes Rip Currents and How to Escape One

Every summer, thousands of Americans head to the beach expecting fun, sun, and good memories. And for most of them, that's exactly what they get. But every single year, rip currents claim around 100 lives in the United States alone, and that number would be a whole lot lower if more people understo

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Posted at: 03-23-2026
By: Menachem Kossowsky

Kayaking vs Canoeing, Which Is Right for You?

Kayaking vs Canoeing, Which Is Right for You?

So you've decided you want to get out on the water. Smart move. There's nothing quite like floating down a river or cruising across a lake on a quiet morning, coffee buzz still going, no phone signal, just you and whatever's out there. But before you even think about buying or renting anything, you

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Posted at: 03-18-2026
By: Menachem Kossowsky

What to Know Before You Buy Your First Kayak

What to Know Before You Buy Your First Kayak

So you've decided to get into kayaking. Good call. There's nothing quite like being out on the water early in the morning, coffee still wearing off, paddle in hand, with nothing but the sound of the current around you. It's one of those hobbies that sounds simple on the surface but has a surprising

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Posted at: 03-16-2026
By: Menachem Kossowsky
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