
Season 16 · Episode 1
Episode 628, Cold Weather Paddling with Mike Rudell of Paddling Michigan Lakes and Rivers
Up North Journal Podcast · Mike Adams and Dan DeFauw
January 7, 20221h 7m
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Show Notes
Tonight we talk with Mike Rudell of Paddling Michigan Lakes and Rivers. We cover the ins and outs of cold weather paddling.
Mike's Beginnings of Kayaking
- How he got into kayaking
- His first trip with his own kayak
- Where he cut his teeth paddling early on
- His boats
- Why the different lengths
- What is a sea kayak
Double bulkhead boats
- Why is it important to have one
- How does it help it keep from sinking
Paddles
- Lighter paddles helps with fatigue
- Helps to paddle faster
- The lighter the more expensive
PFD's
- Most important piece of gear
- Get one for kayaking
- Why color is important
- High visability
Durability of gear
Cold Weather Paddling
- Cold weather magnifies the dangers
- Go out with at least two other kayakers
- Go out iwth extra warm closthes
- Dry suits
- Dress for being in the water
- How weather can affect your paddling
- How quickly weather can change
- You need a good skill set for winter paddling
- Wet exits and re-entry
- Marine radios
- Wet suit vs dry suit
- Layering under a dry suit
- Non cotton
- Dry bag of clothes
- Socks and gloves
- Head gear
- Worst paddling experience
- Spray skirts
- Dry storage
- Mylar blankets
- First aid kit
- Deck lines
- Cold water shock
- How to warm up a cold water victim
- Hand pump
- Float plans
- If Found Stickers
- Don't rely only on a phone for safety
- Dehydration
- Kayak snacks
- Facebook Group Paddling Michigan Lakes and Rivers
- Mike's favorite place to paddle
- Sharing the river with fishermen