
Welcome to Knik Canoe and Kayakers (KCK) and the
greater Alaskan rafting, canoeing, and sea kayaking community! After nearly 25 years of incredible paddling
experiences in the Pacific Northwest I found
myself in Anchorage seeking new
Alaskan paddlesport activities. On a tip
from a friend I attended KCK’s annual April Safety Meeting which also serves as
the first opportunity to sign up for rafting, canoeing, and kayaking classes
held each season. Within two months I
found myself on a club excursion floating 100 miles of the Copper
River from Chitina to Cordova – yet another “trip of a
lifetime”! Since then I have embraced
KCK as a great resource for more excursions, information, and lasting
friendships. As I look over my 2006
itinerary including excursions in Prince William Sound, Kachemak and
Resurrection Bays, Nunivak Island, the Broken Islands off the West Coast of
Vancouver Island, the Salmon River in Northern California, and a 21-day run
down the Colorado at season’s end, I realize that it is all coming to pass
based on my connections with my fellow KCK’ers.
And those are just the trips on the calendar! Toss in evenings after work on the Eagle
River, club floats on the Kenai, practicing for the Grand Canyon on the Nenana,
sharing the experience of the 40-Mile River with members of our fellow
Fairbanks Paddling Club, catching the surf on the Homer Spit and off Bear
Glacier, and I assure you my personal fun meter will be pegged in 2006!
Won’t you
join us? We have a lot to offer!
Kelly Tjaden has been paddling since 1980, was
recently elected President of KCK, and looks forward to reaching out with
“Message from the President” as a monthly feature on this web site. He can be reached at kellytja@msn.com.