Sydney, Kayak tour
Let us take you on a wander through one of the most magnificent harbours in the world. Discover its many bays and beaches, its beauty, its history and experience it in a way close to nature.
We offer very personalised tours for small groups or individuals. We also have early morning paddles for those who live in Sydney and want to get fit and join one of our groups for a great start to your working day. If you don't want to paddle with a group we can also offer personal tours for just yourself or a couple.
Sydney Harbour by Kayak
26km paddle around Sydney Harbour
Locations: Balmoral, Blackwattle Bay, Kirribilli, Shark Island, Watson's Bay
Prijon Prilite Marlin video by Steve from C-Kayak Sydney
A lovely perspective of the Prijon Prilite Marlin by Andrew Gray
Best Waterfall in Australia EVER!
After 3 hours of driving and seeing the milla milla falls circuit, we headed off in search for the best waterfall in Australia.
It wasn't on Google maps, the locals didn't know about it, we got lost on our way zig zagging along all the different roads until we found what we told to look out for.
This was a truly amazing find and personally better than the great barrier reef, as very few people knew of this place.
We had to trek 5KMinto the dense rain forest, where the unused path had crumbled away making it more of a unique experience, as you could fall 100 mter down a onto the rocks.
Once we finally made it down to the bottom we arrived in what can only be described as paradise!
Glass bottom boat Great Barrier Reef (Cairns & Whitehaven Beach Australia) GoPro Underwater
Glass bottom boat Great Barrier Reef (Cairns & Whitehaven Beach Australia) GoPro Underwater.
Underwater and on a Glass Bottom Bot at the Green Island Great Barrier Reef in Queensland Australia with Go Pro action cam.
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Wonderful nature of Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia
2 Days with wonderful memory
King tide on the Cooks River -- time lapse video
Sydney experiences king tides twice a year. King tides are extra high tides that occur when the Earth, Sun and Moon align and their combined gravitational force is at its strongest. King tides almost always occur at night, so they are only seen by the keenest tide watchers.
Australia's Wilderness Coast photographic exhibition.wmv
An exhibition of the works of leading photographers has opened in Sydney, showcasing the beautiful natural forests of SE New South Wales. Prue Acton talks about the destruction of the forests and the fight to save them.
Whitsunday Island & Whitehaven Beach
Whitsunday Island is the largest island in the archipelago, and home to the famous Whitehaven Beach. Most day boat trips come here and it is on most people's must see list of things while here. Whitehaven beach faces east towards the open sea, making some boat journeys there very choppy. The size of the island also means there are dozens and dozens of little coves and inlets where people with yachts or boats can pull in away from it all.
Many boats also go to Tongue Point, which has a well trodden trail up to a built lookout over Whitehaven. Some of the boat packages on offer for first time visitors can have the feeling of a troop march for one camera shoot place to the next, so if doing daytripping, choose your boat company wisely.
Whitehaven beach's main attraction is the pure white silica sand, along a seven kilometre stretch. Different theories about the sand exist, one of the more interesting that Australia's tectonic plates rubbed together and the silica oozed up from the Earth's, before being washed up here. Because of the sand's purity, it was almost mined by the American government in the 1960s for military uses. The substance can be used for satellite dishes. Luckily that did not come to pass, and the beach is now protected under the national park.
Well over a hundred people dock here daily on tours, and it is always being voted one of the best beaches in the world, by the people who vote for these things. But between about 4PM and 10AM it is entirely deserted, for the intrepid few that camp overnight (or people who own yachts). There is a pit toilet behind the beach and no running water.
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Duckponds Trail Marramarra National Park 24 6 2017
Went back into Marramarra National Park, looking for any evidence of our hairy Friend The Yowie.
Rare Bioluminescent Kayaking
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A rare bioluminescent phenomenon lights up the night-time waters, creating a beautiful and memorable kayaking experience.
Between June and October of each year, the waters of the Indian River Lagoon in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, glow a beautiful blue in the night-time, creating a serene and dream-like glassy service for kayakers to glide across.
The rare, natural phenomenon occurs due to millions of microscopic Plankton which light up in the water.
Whenever the Plankton interact with a paddle, a Fish, a Dolphin or a Manatee, they will light up.
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German Backpacker Shark Attack Off Australian Sydney Beach : real or fake?
German Backpacker Shark Attack Off Australian Sydney Beach : real or fake?
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Sun + sport must be the weekly focus.
Making the world a better place for humanity, the animals and the environment must be the life focus.
Here are some more tips from Durianrider & Freelee
One MUST get consistent early nights to ensure success on a healthy weight loss lifestyle. More early nights means a healthier and faster metabolism + you will have greater nerve energy for the next day as your organs get the rest they need to function healthfully.
High carb low fat fruit based lifestyles work wonders for long term weight loss transformations. Ive NEVER seen a fat fruit or rice muncher EVER. People sneak in fat and wonder why they get fat.
Im talking FAT FAT not skinny fat cos someone doesnt move their body and they wonder why they dont have a tight stomach.
Weight loss transformation WILL happen when you do the right things. High carb, low fat, early nights, consistent hydration etc.
Participate in your fav activities to build the toned body that you want. Its easy to lose weight but to build a toned body you MUST MOVE IT! :) AND eat enough carb calories so that the active adventure filled lifestyle is EASY to maintain!! So many people make the mistake of not eating enough carb calories DAILY!! Thats like wanting to be a big spender on 5$ a day! CHOW DOWN THE CARB CALORIES REGARDLESS OF YOUR WEIGHT!!
My recommendations for anyone wanting to get fit + stay fit + gain muscle + burn fat is 10g of carbs per kg of bodyweight per day MINIMUM (even on days off) and 1g of carbs per kg of bodyweight per hour when you're out training. I personally drink enough water so Im pizz'n at least 10 times a day CLEAR and a few times a night. If my urine is yellow or straw, I just knock back a quart and Im good to go.
Raw food diet vegan high carb low fat style based on fruit keeps you slim naturally. How to get a flat stomach, how to lose weight with raw foods.how to start a raw food diet? all these questions and more answered by Durianrider & Freelee on our channels.
SA Life visits the Dolphin Sanctuary & Ships Graveyard
We had a great day when filming an Adventure Tour for the travel and lifestyle show, SA Life.
Ocean Kayaking in the Deer Isle Region of the Maine Coast – Stonington to Isle au Haut
The Maine Island Trail (MIT) is a 375-mile chain of over 180 wild islands along the coast of Maine. In mid-July friends Dundee, Cully, David and I did a three day paddle on the MIT in the Deer Island Region. The Deer Isle Region extends from Stonington south to Isle au Haut and east into Blue Hill Bay. We tented two days on the two acre Steves Island (name by coincidence.)
We put-in at Stonington, Maine at the Old Quarry Ocean Adventure campground. Click the video below for exciting footage of our trip, including a Google Earth map of our MIT route.
Here are some special notes on our trip.
- Over the years, the pronunciation of “Isle au Haut” has drifted considerably. Nowadays, people who have spent time on the island pronounce it “i-la-HO.”
- Dundee was both our Chef and Navigator. He is top-notch in both areas.
- Where are we in the Atlantic? A map and compass are mandatory in these Deer Island waters. Admittedly we had moments where we were questioning the name of the islands we could see in the distance. Certainly, when fog is present (frequently), you either stay on a known island, use your map and compass to get to your next island destination, or back to the mainland.
Disposal of human waste
The Maine Island Trail Association (MITA) requests all island visitors carry off solid human waste and dispose of it safely on the mainland. The Maine Island trail Guide lists several good carry off methods to help you deal with human waste on the Trail. We chose the Crap Wrap method.
Water
We brought our own potable water. The islands we visited had no drinking water - and remember, we were in the ocean.
Day 1 Old Quarry Campground to Steves Island
A 4.6 mile paddle from Old Quarry Ocean Adventures campground to the 2 acre Steves Island where we camped for two nights
Met Randy and son Steve from Lancaster, PA
First come – first camp. Steves Island 2 acres and three sites – ten max
Put-in and Parking at Old Quarry Adventure Campground
90 plus minute paddle from Old Quarry to Steve’s Island.
Dave caught Mackerel
Day 2 Steves Island to Isle au Haut
11 mile paddle was from Steve Island to Harbor Island, where we walked around the Island. We continued our paddle pass Merchant Island, Pell Island, Nathan Island, and entered the waterway of the Isle au Haut Thoroughfare. We had lunch outside the Island Store. We returned to Steves Island the same route. The round trip was close to 5 hours with windy and choppy seas.
Dundee cooked us McNestlers for breakfast.
Paddle to Harbor Island (went ashore), then to Isle au Haunt. Total paddle back to Steves Island was about 5 hours in windy and choppy waters.
Lunch Isle of Haunt at Island Store
Found mussels on Steves Island for a feast and invited Randy and Steve to join us.
We located mussels on Steves Island. A warming here must be made about Red Tide
Day 3 Steves Island to Crotch Island quarry, pass Stonington and takeout at Old Quarry
- 6 mile paddle passed the George Head island sandbar in a whoop-de-doo surfing wave. We visited Crotch Island which was once a world renowned granite quarry. We went up the “crotch” past hills of waste chunks of granite. We saw osprey and eagles. We continued along the shoreline of the town of Stonington with its many wharfs of commercial lobster and fishing operations. Lobster boats have the right of way and we learned this quickly as our final hour coincided when lobster boats returning in mass to sell their day’s work.
With expectations of a rain and wind storm on Wednesday night, we decided to curtail out trip. After a coffee and orange juice, we hada burrito breakfast of pita bread, eggs, cheese and salsa.
Crotch Island and stone quarry. At the turn of the century, Crotch was one of 33 major island quarries along the Maine coast. They provided work for an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 people, creating a boom-town atmosphere in nearby coastal towns. Crotch Island is an active remnant of what once was a dominant industry and colorful part of Maine’s past.
Crotch Island's 450 acres are littered with the rusted relics of its past, and dotted with hills of waste rock, chunks of granite that didn't break right and couldn't be used. A steam-powered Brown hoist crane with a 40-foot boom stands rusting near the V-shaped inlet that gives Crotch Island its name. We saw an osprey nest on a hoist crane.
To learn about my 2010 trip on the Maine Island Trail (MIT) visit Sea kayaking and Camping on the Maine Island Trail: Outdoor Steve’s Blog post of August 2010
The Maine Island Trail Association (MITA)
The Maine Island Trail Association ( MIT is a must membership for any outdoor enthusiast considering an ocean paddle.
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Bioluminescence Thirroul
Bioluminescence captured at Thirroul Beach, Monday 25th August 2014.
Welcome to Q Station Sydney Harbour National Park Manly
Q Station is located on Sydney Harbour & is one of Australia's most historic hotels. This video is a great overview of the hotel. For more information call on +61 2 9466 1500 or visit qstation.com.au or click “SHOW MORE” below and select any segment of the video by clicking the time stamp.
A Brief History 01:39
ARRIVAL
Check In 01:10
Shuttle Bus 02:26
ACCOMMODATION
Deluxe Rooms 03:31
Deluxe Suites 04:00
Heritage Rooms 05:06
Heritage Suites 05:48
Heritage Private Bathrooms 06:17
Three Bedroom Cottages 06:39
Accor Loyalty Programs 16:46
FACILITIES
Free Museum, Tours Desk & Cafe 08:02
Eco Hopper Ferry & Recreation 09:12
Tours Desk - History or Ghost Tour Bookings (Onsite) 09:49
Quarantine Station Ghost Tours 13:36
Getting Around Q Station Manly 10:16
Other Activities - Things to do @ Q Station Manly 11:11
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Engine Room Bar & Boilerhouse Terrace 11:43
Boilerhouse Restaurant 02:31
Views Restaurant Breakfast Buffet - Views Restaurant 15:47
Wildest Australia - The Secrets of Nature
Australia's Greatest Islands takes a very close swim with manta rays and whales, tracks endangered seals and kangaroos and watches birds that fly backwards .
This program captures the essence of the Australian wilderness and its unique array of fascinating creatures. What is displayed is both the incredible beauty and .
Featuring a selection of some of the best natural history documentaries. Feed your curiosity and discover The Secrets of Nature.
Most Australians have only heard of this island, not many have ever been there. Approximately 750km East of Sydney in the Pacific Ocean lies one of the worlds .
Maui Eco Tours on Getaway Australian TV Show
The friendly crew from the Australian TV Show Getaway came to visit us and snorkel with the sea turtles off of Makena, Maui, Hawaii.
SKETCHY ROCKPOOL ADVENTURE
North head rockpools
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Prijon PriLite Skegyak first impressions
First impressions of our Prijon SKEGYAK PriLite - our all new fascinating, exciting and technically touring- and seakayak in a modern english-Skeg-design!
Made of our lightweight and robust PriLite-material, offering you an unique metallic-look! Excellent tracking qualities and a good velocity due to its slim shape! Suitable for longer tours with luggage.
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