
Rory, the Border terrier, likes the Aleut Sea II. He can come along.

He keeps a sharp lookout. He barks 3 times if he spots a picnic beach to port and 4 times for one to starboard. If he spots a sea kayaking pub he barks seven times, regardless whether it lies to port or starboard. He enjoys a small bowl of Guinness with his biscuits. So far he likes the Solway but has not been through the Grey Dogs yet.

31/07/07 one of the many faces of sea kayaking!
I understand that dogs can be taught to walk around a kayak during a roll... Another useful skill!
ReplyDeleteMichael, it also occurs to me, that a real water dog, like a Newfoundland, could be harnessed with a tow line to provide extra power for those headland to headland legs!
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