Friday, May 19, 2006

Martin Leonard

An excerpt from Martin Leonard's blog:

Martin Leonard III did what the paddling community said would be impossible, suicidal or perhaps just plain crazy. In 1996, Martin succeeded in paddling a route across the Arctic coast of the North American continent. He is, in all probability, the first modern-day kayaker to complete a coastal route through the fabled Northwest Passage-a route linking the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. He did it with the help of a designer who believes that industry standards are something to measure shoe size by, but never boats. And the motivation? Something called "traditional technology."

See links for his blog for more info.

3 Comments:

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Martin Leonard III:

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