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  • A Tale of Joy and Sorrow

    At about 5:30am on February 11th, I loaded the kayak on the car with the help of my wife, before driving her to the train station. We set out pre-coffee, and my brain shifted into autopilot as if it were my normal commute. Add to that, that we were running tight on time for her…

  • NACK Awards Dinner

    Story by Rhonda Moziy A stone walled fireplace, dim lighting, living room library setting and sliding French doors set the cozy intimate scene of NACK’s Annual Awards Holiday Dinner . On the evening of Sunday, January 22nd 2017, once again, this wonderful dining experience was held at The Irish Coffee Pub at 131 Carleton Avenue,…

  • NACK Newsletter Winter 2017

    The Winter Newsletter is now online.  Paddling wild water tideraces, Cycling in the Alps, The Great Pumpkin Paddle, Winter Pool and much more.

  • Another Great Jack-O-Lantern Sail 2016

    Article and Photos By Rhonda Moziy Under a windy faded red and gold autumn day at Belmont Lake State Park, NACK once again performed for the youngsters and adults at The Great Jack-O-Lantern Sail. On the Pre-Halloween Day of October 28th, our kayaks were once again proudly displayed for a myriad of uses.   The bright…

  • HRGF 2016 – The Hudson River Greenland Festival – As viewed by the Kayak Hipster

    I’d like to share the wonderful compilation that Kayak Hipster (a.k.a. Luke Rovner) edited which gives a great visibility into the Hudson River Greenland Festival. For those of you who haven’t gone, it makes for a fantastic, inexpensive and nearby getaway in June with some really lovely people. Rather than blab on here about it,…

  • Fall 2016 Newsletter

    The NACK Fall 2016 Newsletter is now online.  Shinnecock Canal Paddle, Blueway Trail Map, Maine Island Trail, Winter Pool preliminary info and much more!    

  • CAPTREE STATE PARK DOCKSIDE FAMILY FESTIVAL

    Article & Photos By Rhonda Moziy Captree State Park, Sunday, September 18th.. On a day that called for heavy rain, the sun couldn’t have been any brighter. The warm September day was loaded with festivities, vendors, boat rides, pirates, painting, and nature created artwork, races and demonstrations. A shark mascot ran around and stopped to…

  • Bug Light tide race – practicing some rough water skills

    Here is a rather long video/slideshow from this past weekend’s [non-official-NACK trip!] venture out to play in the ebbing tide race at Bug Light off of Orient, NY. Tom, Mike, Chris, & Alan headed out to test some of their improving skills after the training sessions up in Connecticut with Greg & Paula from kayakwaveology.…