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    • April 17, 2026
    • April 26, 2026
    • Kiptopeke State Park, Cape Charles, VA

    REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST, PLEASE CONTACT TRIP SPONSOR/LEAD: TONY PASCUZZI  izzucsap@yahoo.com 

    • ·        Trip Level: L3+
    • ·        Mileage: 8-15 miles/day
    • ·        Maximum Currents: <3 kts typically but stronger currents (3-7                kts) may be encountered in the inlets. 
    • ·        Pace: 2.5 – 3 kts
    • ·        Availability: 12 (18 capacity)
    • ·        Sponsors & Trip Leaders: Tony Pascuzzi 
    • ·         Assistant Leaders: Dave Nord, Jim Heichelbech, Linda Decker

    NEW L3 TRAINING OPPORTUNITY!!!

    James Kesterson, an ACA L5 instructor and his wife Bev, have joined HCKC and our trip! James is graciously offering (with club assistance and support) up to registered paddlers on this trip the opportunity to participate in a Level 3 Coastal Kayaking Skills Assessment.

    Assessment Dates are TBD but will be during this event.

    PLEASE RESPOND BY FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd if you wish to be assessed. Contact David Nord: nordfamily@hotmail.com and I will pass the information along so that you can be registered. 

    See below for a link to the ACA document that explains the specific skills and requirements. https://americancanoe.notion.site/Level-3-Coastal-Kayaking-Skills-Assessment-7464563853f048f3a559459d4a7a7b72

    L3 assessment response list:

    1)Dave Nord, 2)Tony Pascuzzi, 3)Linda Decker, 4)Jim Heichelbech, 5)Phyllis Malpas, 6)Mark Schneider, 7)Vaughn Swanson, 8)Dan Cavins, 9)Nava Segall

    Update: Due to the level of interest in assessment, we will do our best to accommodate all folks interested. I expect we will have 2 groups on different days, but we may be able to exceed the 5:1 ratio by assigning course assistants for each group.

    Participants will need to reserve their own campsites, which will go quickly. Several of us have reservations in the B & C loop (sites B05, B34, B35, C10, C16). See link below for camping reservations. Arrive Friday evening, 4/17 (or sooner) and depart Sunday, 4/26. Paddling, hiking, biking, and sightseeing.

    Leader’s notes:

    We're going back to Kiptopeke! This trip will have more emphasis on surfing and rough water excitement. We'll also explore some new places to paddle. We will also make the requisite stop a time or two (or more??) at Cape Charles Brewing. 


    We will base camp at Kiptopeke State Park campground and do day paddles on Chesapeake Bay and the ocean. Bay side paddles will range from flat calm and protected to windy with 1-2' waves. Ocean side paddling will be more challenging with surf, current, tide races and the wave train. There are also plenty of islands to explore as well on the ocean side with moderate currents and tide to contend with. 


    Currents through Smith Island Inlet can run from 3 - 7 kts, so the we'll have to go through the inlet with the currents. 


    This trip will also offer participants casual opportunities to practice surf launching & landing, paddling in wind, turning in wind, draw strokes, rudder strokes (bow & stern), bracing, edging and boat control, rolling and sculling. We hope to encourage some fun learning opportunities as we explore. Due to the weather and other factors, the itinerary will be determined each day and communicated to participants as far in advance as the forecasts reasonably allow. All day trips are subject to change to maintain kayaker safety. Participants can choose whether or not to join each day’s scheduled trip. Trip Leaders may restrict or redirect individual participants on any given day, if necessary, to maximize individual and group safety.  If the weather makes padding unreasonable, there are lots of biking and hiking opportunities nearby.

    Required Equipment

    • Sea kayaks 15’ or longer with full perimeter deck lines, sealed fore and aft bulkheads and/or floatation in both ends of the kayak·        
    • USCG approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
    • Drysuit or wetsuit with dry top/splash top
    • Spray skirt
    • Bilge pump with floatation
    • Self-rescue paddle float
    • Waterproof whistle
    • Appropriate clothing for the conditions encountered seasonally
    • Storm cag or poncho
    •  Extra food and water
    •  Sunscreen
    • Change of clothes
    • VHF Radio (recommended), InReach or PLB (if you own one).
    • Everything not mentioned above but listed in the following link is good to have: https://www.mountaineers.org/blog/what-are-the-ten-essentials


    Participants must be able to:

    • Safely exit their kayak while wearing a spray skirt and participate in an assisted rescue.
    • Maintain a pace of 2.5-3.0 mph in L3 conditions in any wind or wave direction.
    • Paddle for up to 3 hours without landing. (Expect 4-7 hours of paddling each day)

    Trip Level Guide 1-2021.docx


    Registration is conditional upon final approval by the Trip Leader. The Trip Leader may communicate with you to assess whether your skills & equipment are appropriate for the conditions. Please contact the trip leader with any questions.


    Registration:   Register here and e-mail Tony Pascuzzi @ izzucsap@yahoo.com


    Reference / Reservation links:

    ·        VA State Parks - https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/reservations

    ·        Eastern Shore Virginia Water Trails map - https://virginiawatertrails.org/eastern-shore/

    ·        Deep Zoom for currents and tides - https://www.deepzoom.com/

    • April 30, 2026
    • May 03, 2026
    • Lake Placid Camp and Conference center in Lake Placid, Florida

    NON-HCKC EVENT -- TRAQS (Traditional Qajaqers of the South)

    Do you want to learn how to efficiently paddle using a traditional "skinny stick"? Trying to learn to roll or finally perfect that forward finishing hand roll? Always wanted to throw a harpoon or paddle a traditional skin-on-frame qajaq? TRAQS is the event for you whether you're just starting or you're an advanced paddler.


    TRAQS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to spread the joy, benefits and cultural aspects of Greenland paddling in Florida. We adhere to the Greenlandic and Qajaq USA principles of mentoring and sharing our passion, skills and knowledge.


    TRAQS 2026 will take place April 30-May 3 2026 at the beautiful Lake Placid Camp and Conference center in Lake Placid, Florida. Registration for TRAQS 2026 is now OPEN. 


    We will have a terrific roster of new and returning Guest Mentors as well as some new fun classes. We are extremely excited to welcome Adam Hansen from Aasiaat, Greenland. Adam was the organizer of the 2017 Greenland Qajaq Championship. He has been a Special Guest Mentor at several Qajaq USA events due to his excellent kayaking and communication skills.


    The world famous Cheri Perry, Greg Stamer and the indomitable Dubside along with new mentor Pete Kuhn will be joining us. Chris Raab of Tuktu Paddles will be leading our paddling making class this year. 


    Keep checking this site for further announcements. 


    TRAQS 2026 will be our 10th annual immersive Greenland kayaking weekend that includes paddling and rolling skills, presentations, morning yoga, kayak games, exposure to Inuit culture and of course our auction with items generously contributed by businesses, mentors and participants to help sustain this event.


    TRAQS is also a terrific opportunity to meet other kayakers. Join us in a warm (temperature and atmosphere) and nurturing environment. Enjoy the camaraderie while learning and sharing kayaking techniques and skills.


    Whether you are local to Florida, or are looking for a personal or family winter get-away, this event, modeled after The Delmarva Paddlers Retreat, offers a paddler a wonderful weekend of enjoyment.


    Come join us and be a part of a growing paddling community.

    https://traqsfest.org/

     


    • May 14, 2026
    • May 17, 2026
    • Lake Pepin in Lake City, MN

    NON-HCKC EVENT -- QAJAQ CAMP

    2026 Camp Dates: May 14 - 17

    on Lake Pepin in Lake City, MN

    Qajaq Camp is a non-profit based in Minnesota. Our mission is to organize kayak events with the purpose to preserve, study and promote the traditions and techniques of Greenland kayaking while seeking to further the appreciation and development of Greenland-style kayaking in the United States.

    https://www.qajaqcamp.org/

    Learn new skills.

    All-inclusive access when you register to:

    • Rolling mentors

    • Strokes & manuvers mentors

    • Yoga classes

    • And more!

    Camp location.

    The camp is held at Hok Si La Regional park. The facility includes exclusive use of a huge heated and air-conditioned dining hall for all Qajaq Camp members. We use the hall for meals, evening events, yoga, movies, games, kayak build competition and other shenanigans.


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    Camping, dining hall and warm showers are all within feet of the fabulous sandy beach.


    • May 15, 2026
    • May 17, 2026
    • East Fork State Park
    Register

    SK: East Fork State Park / Wm Harsha Lake, May 15-17th, Friday - Sunday

    Group Size: 12

    Join us for a weekend of paddling, skills, and camping at East Fork State Park.  This is an introductory class for learning kayak camping skills.

    This trip to EFSP offers the opportunity to kayak camp at the primitive backcountry camp sites located around the lake. We will also be working on rescues and rolls on the water while enjoying the scenery.  If you prefer not to primitive camp please feel free to utilize the front country campsites at the campground and we can meet up when we put out on the water.

    Trip Sponsor/Leader: Michelle Hoffman 

    Park map -https://dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/upload/ohiodnr.gov/documents/parks/parkmaps/eastforkparkmap.pdf

    Front Country Campsites - https://dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/upload/ohiodnr.gov/documents/parks/parkmaps/eastforkcampmap.pdf

     

    Itinerary:

    Friday NightCamp at Primitive campsite #5. Evening kayak paddle (2 white/navigational lights required)

    Sat: Breakfast and discuss paddle agenda. Break camp and load kayaks, Paddle to Primitive Camp #2. Make Camp.

     SundayBreakfast and discuss paddle agenda. Break camp and load kayaks. Paddle to Harsha Boat ramp and takeout.

    Please test fit/pack your kayak BEFORE the trip to ensure your gear fits and have the proper dry bags.

     Required Gear:

    ·        Shelter

    ·        Sleep gear

    ·        Camp stove and pot

    ·        Water filter (our group can share if needed)

    ·        Food (mountainhouse or make your own)

    ·        Change of clothes

    ·        Water bottle/bladder

    ·        Flashlight

    ·        Toiletries (camp trowel is required to bury poop)

    ·        Camp Shoes

    ·        PFD

    ·        Kayak Lights

    ·        Kayak pump

     Contact: Michelle Hoffman at this link


    • May 16, 2026
    • May 17, 2026
    • Ft. Benjamin Harrison SP
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    Wilderness First Aid SOLO

    This is a 2 Day Class May 16 & 17 2026

    Linda Decker: lsdecker2018@gmail.com

    WHY IS WILDERNESS FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING IMPORTANT?  Accidents and unexpected medical emergencies happen. The temperature drops, the wind picks up, and it starts to rain. People get hurt, sick, or lost. Would you know what to do?   Many backcountry and on-water emergencies are preventable, but when bad things happen, sometimes the wrong care can make things even worse. By learning how to quickly assess a person’s conditions and a few basic skills, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life.

    WHO IS WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA) FOR?  The WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for trips with family, friends, and outdoor groups.  The 2-day SOLO WFA certification meets the ACA guidelines.

    WHAT IS TAUGHT? The WFA class is 16-hours long (two days), and focuses on the basic skills of: Response and Assessment, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Environmental Emergencies, Survival Skills, Soft Tissue Injuries, and Medical Emergencies. 

    CPR focuses on rapid response to Cardiac and Respiratory emergencies.

    Instructors: Danyele Green, 

    Saturday, May 16  9:00 am – 6:00 pm

    Sunday, May 17  9:00 am–6:00 pm (last hour will be CPR Recert)

    Location Fort Harrison State Park, Camp Glenn Rec. Building 701 (near the Visitor Center & Park Office).   We will send detailed directions to our venue about one week before the class.

    WHAT TO BRING –Participants should bring a sack lunch each day.  Beverages will be provided.  We will send out an e-mail with things that students should bring prior to the first class.

    HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

    Wilderness First Aid Course with CPR 

    HCKC Members $100      

    NoteThere is a day entry fee for Fort Benjamin Harrison Park unless you have 2026 State Park Pass.


     The Registration will close at 20 participants

     IS THERE AN EXAM? Yes, there is ongoing evaluation of practical skills, and there are written assessments throughout the course.

    DO I GET CERTIFIED?  Yes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification which is valid for two years.  You will earn a 2-year CPR certification if you complete the CPR class.  

    A new edition of the training book will be provided. CPR materials will be sent to participants prior to the class for review.

    For questions contact Linda Decker HCKC lsdecker2018@gmail.com


    • May 23, 2026
    • May 25, 2026
    • YMCA Camp Pendalouan • Montague, MI

    2026 WMCKA Kayak Symposium

    Memorial Day Weekend • YMCA Camp Pendalouan • Montague, MI

    Ready to kick off your paddling season in style? The WMCKA Kayak Symposium is three days of adventure, learning, and community—all set on the warm, clear waters of Big Blue Lake. Whether you’re brand new to kayaking or looking to sharpen your skills, this event is your chance to dive in, level up, and connect with an amazing paddling community.

    Learn • Paddle • Play

    Our Symposium is designed for beginner and intermediate paddlers who want to build confidence and have fun on the water. With an exceptionally low student-to-instructor ratio, you’ll get personal attention from passionate, certified coaches. Saturday morning, the paddling groups will form. The group will decide what they want to learn for the weekend. The coaches will focus on those items and create a weekend of learning for the group.

    Some examples of what might be covered:

    • Essential strokes and boat control
    • Rescue and re-entry techniques
    • Comfort while paddling (being confident while paddling)
    • Tips for taking your paddling to bigger water, safely

    For All Ages

    Kayaking is for everyone!

    • Adults can dig into full-day skill sessions.
    • Youth ages 7–14 join their own specially designed program packed with on-water fun, camp games, and adventure.

    More Than Just Classes

    When you’re not on the water, the Symposium is all about community:

    • Evening gatherings, campfire laughs, and inspiring trip stories
    • Panel discussions and presentations
    • Great meals shared in the Camp Pendalouan Lodge
    • Plenty of time to relax and connect with paddlers from across the country

    Stay Your Way

    Bring your tent or small RV (limited spots), or cozy up in a cabin for the weekend. Meals from Friday dinner through Monday breakfast are included, with vegetarian options available.


      Why come? Because in one weekend, you’ll paddle more, learn more, and laugh more than you thought possible. Whether you’re 7 or 80+, this is the place to push your skills, meet lifelong friends, and fall even more in love with kayaking.

      Join us this Memorial Day weekend—your next adventure starts at the WMCKA Kayak Symposium

    https://wmcka.org/symposium/

    This has been running for over 30 years and focuses on beginner and intermediate paddlers. There is a level 3 section which is currently filled but taking a waiting list. There is also a very good children’s program. In the last few years they have grouped paddlers by level through the weekend for continuity of instruction, and this has worked well. 

    This is a very friendly gathering with a lot of really good instructors. 
    • June 05, 2026
    • June 07, 2026
    • Summit Lake State Park
    Register

    Open Water Rescue & Intermediate Skills

    Friday June 5th - Sunday June 7th

    Location: Summit Lake State Park 

    Instructor Sponsors: Linda Decker & Jim Heichelbech

    Join us for a fun training weekend focusing on kayak skills and open water rescues. It is a great chance to get to know other paddlers, learn what to do in a rescue situation and improve your skills. If you can’t come for the weekend, come for the day you choose..

    Reserve Campsites Early. Registration is now open. Jim & Linda will be in site 38 Thurs-Sun

    Itinerary:

    Friday  June 5th Arrive to camp Options: afternoon paddle, practice rolling, group campfire

    Saturday June 6th Day will focus on rescues, towing, managing emergencies Launch Time tbd

    Sunday June 7th Intermediate Skills – strokes, edging, bracing,  Launch Time tbd

    Location: Summit Lake 5993 N. Messick Road New Castle, Indiana  South Boat Launch Near Harvey Shelter (Enter Park and go left at the T intersection and follow the signs to the boat launch)

    We will be practicing kayak handling and rescue techniques.  We will focus on how to manage your boat to keep from capsizing, and how to get yourself and your friends back into their boats when the inevitable happens in open water.  There will be plenty of time to work on strokes, bracing, balancing, towing, and rescues. 

    This clinic is an opportunity for new paddlers to learn open water rescue techniques and a chance for more experienced paddlers to compare techniques and practice them in a safe environment.  This clinic is important since kayakers need to regularly practice these skills, so they are “fresh” when we get into a real rescue situation.  You want to know how to get yourself or someone else back in their boat quickly and on your first attempt.   Open water paddlers should take this course before attempting any "big water" adventures.

    Rescue Course Content

    ·       Wet exiting your boat 

    ·       Solo Reentries (Paddle Float, Cowboy, Stirrup, Reenter and Roll) 

    ·       Assisted Reentries (T-Rescue, Scoop Rescue) 

    ·       Towing - contact tows, short tows, and regular tows. Will discuss when to start towing and when towing may be needed to assist a rescue (W will bring extra tow ropes if you don’t have one.)

    Communications During an Emergency 

    Required Equipment:

    ·       Touring or Sea Kayak - Kayak must have flotation in both bow and stern either sealed bulkheads or flotation bags

    ·       Spray Skirt

    ·       Life Jacket 

    Radio if you have one

    ·       Kayak Safety Gear - Bring the kayak safety gear that you normally carry:  pump, paddle float, stirrup, tow line.   Please do not buy this equipment just for this class since you can borrow from other participants to see what works for you before you buy.

    An Indiana DNR 2026 Non- Motorized Sticker is required for each boat $5 at the gate or can be ordered in advance online

    For questions contact:

    Linda Decker lsdecker2018@gmail.com

    Jim Heichelbech gem5610@gmail.com



    • June 13, 2026
    • 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Geist Park Fortville
    Register

    Introduction to Kayaking Skills for HCKC Members

    This training is designed for new or existing paddlers that want to learn or refine basic kayaking skills and boat control to make your paddling easier and more efficient.

    The instructors will first lead a discussion on basic equipment, body mechanics and safety. You will then quickly get on the water to learn how to move your boat forward, backwards, and sideways. Additional skills include turning your kayak and prevention of capsize. You won’t intentionally be getting into the water at this clinic unless you want to. 

    8:00-8:30am           Meet at Geist Park on Florida Road and move kayaks and gear to the water.

    8:30-9:00am           Review basic equipment and body mechanics.

    9:00-10:30am         On the water strokes demo and practice.

    10:30-11:00am      Snack break and discussion on safe paddling                                                   practices.

    11:00-12:30pm      On the water skills and a short paddle.

    Location:     Geist Park 10979 Florida Road, Fortville, IN

    What to Bring:

    • Kayak, paddles, PFD (life jacket) and water shoes
    • Dry/warm clothes in case you get wet
    • Water, a snack. Sunscreen

    For questions contact instructors:

    Linda Decker lsdecker2018@gmail.com or 

    Jim Heichebech gem5610@gmail.com

    This skill training has the added opportunity to stay for a Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club Demo Day and Picnic (please also register for the picnic if you plan to stay) Club members will bring boats and equipment that you can try on the water and gear they want to sell. You can meet other club members at the HCKC Picnic at 2:30. 


    • July 18, 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Indianapolis, IN
    Register

    On July 18th, we will offer our one-day introductory and intermediate skills session.  This class is  free for registered HCKC members.

    We will break our class up into Introductory and Intermediate Sections.

    Introductory Section -  ACA Introduction to Paddling Class

    Target Paddlers:  Newer HCKC members who have never taken a class or who want to tune up their strokes in their recreational, touring or sea kayak.  Parents with children over 13 year old may enroll with their children in this class.
    Class Content:  Here’s a way to jumpstart your paddling!  As a new kayaker, you may know how to move your boat around in calm water.  We will work with you to make your paddling easier and more efficient—to give you more control over your boat.  We will work on your basic knowledge, strokes, and other paddling skills that you may need to safely enjoy the sport.  This course is based on the American Canoe Association “Introduction to Kayaking” course.  This is also a great opportunity to ask any question that you might have about paddling, equipment, or the Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club.
    Your instructor will first talk about the basics and then quickly get on the water to teach you how to move your boat forward, backwards, and sideways as well as how to turn and stop.  .

     Intermediate Section - Intermediate Techniques and Refinement
    Specific topic is TBD.  We can handle up to 5  students in each class.

    These classes are for all kayak paddlers. The intermediate class is geared more towards sea kayaks.

    Your Chance of Immersion: We will demonstrate rescue skills in the Intro class but you won’t intentionally be getting into the water at this clinic unless you want to practice rescues.  Thatcher Pool’s Wednesday night sessions are a better place to practice rescues and wet exits

    Class Size: Attendance for each class will be limited to 5 students for each instructor.   

    How to Sign Up -   Click on the "Register" box in the left column of this page.

    Enrollees must be registered HCKC Members and will be accepted based on the date that they register through the HCKC Event Calendar or e-mail to Duane Garloch (duane.garloch@gmail.com).  Please do not sign up unless you can stay for the entire clinic (9:00 am to 3:30 pm). If the class is full, signup on the wait list. Additional openings may open up.

    What to Bring: 
    Kayak/Personal Gear:  
    Please bring your kayak, life jacket, paddle, paddling jacket, sun screen, and lunch.
    Safety equipment that you normally carry (e.g., pump, paddle float, stirrup, tow or throw rope …) Please don’t buy safety equipment just for this class since you have a chance to ask and figure out what makes sense for you.
    Paddling Clothing—Even though you won’t intentionally be capsizing, be sure to dress appropriately for the weather and water.  Bring a wind-proof paddling jacket since it may be windy and cool.  We will get out more info on what to wear in the pre-class e-mail.
    Spare clothes in a dry bag!  (Just in case) Questions—Please think about what you want to learn before the class and come with questions.

    Schedule:
    9:00 am: Meet at Designated Location (Location will be emailed to participants by the Monday before the class.)
    9:30 am: Be dressed to paddle with your boat at the launch area
    9:30 am—3:30 pm: Class   
    We will take an hour around Noon for lunch and a safety discussion.

    NOTE: If you do not receive a confirmation email after registering for the class, check your spam folder and add the sender to you allowed list (you want to make sure you get the details that are emailed out closer to the class date).

    • August 15, 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Indianapolis, IN
    Register

    On August 15th, we will offer our one-day introductory and intermediate skills session.  This class is  free for registered HCKC members.

    We will break our class up into Introductory and Intermediate Sections.

    Introductory Section -  ACA Introduction to Paddling Class

    Target Paddlers:  Newer HCKC members who have never taken a class or who want to tune up their strokes in their recreational, touring or sea kayak.  Parents with children over 13 year old may enroll with their children in this class.
    Class Content:  Here’s a way to jumpstart your paddling!  As a new kayaker, you may know how to move your boat around in calm water.  We will work with you to make your paddling easier and more efficient—to give you more control over your boat.  We will work on your basic knowledge, strokes, and other paddling skills that you may need to safely enjoy the sport.  This course is based on the American Canoe Association “Introduction to Kayaking” course.  This is also a great opportunity to ask any question that you might have about paddling, equipment, or the Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club.
    Your instructor will first talk about the basics and then quickly get on the water to teach you how to move your boat forward, backwards, and sideways as well as how to turn and stop.  .

     Intermediate Section - Intermediate Techniques and Refinement
    Specific topic is TBD.  We can handle up to 5  students in each class.

    These classes are for all kayak paddlers. The intermediate class is geared more towards sea kayaks.

    Your Chance of Immersion: We will demonstrate rescue skills in the Intro class but you won’t intentionally be getting into the water at this clinic unless you want to practice rescues.  Thatcher Pool’s Wednesday night sessions are a better place to practice rescues and wet exits

    Class Size: Attendance for each class will be limited to 5 students for each instructor.   

    How to Sign Up -   Click on the "Register" box in the left column of this page.

    Enrollees must be registered HCKC Members and will be accepted based on the date that they register through the HCKC Event Calendar or e-mail to Duane Garloch (duane.garloch@gmail.com).  Please do not sign up unless you can stay for the entire clinic (9:00 am to 3:30 pm). If the class is full, signup on the wait list. Additional openings may open up.

    What to Bring: 
    Kayak/Personal Gear:  
    Please bring your kayak, life jacket, paddle, paddling jacket, sun screen, and lunch.
    Safety equipment that you normally carry (e.g., pump, paddle float, stirrup, tow or throw rope …) Please don’t buy safety equipment just for this class since you have a chance to ask and figure out what makes sense for you.
    Paddling Clothing—Even though you won’t intentionally be capsizing, be sure to dress appropriately for the weather and water.  Bring a wind-proof paddling jacket since it may be windy and cool.  We will get out more info on what to wear in the pre-class e-mail.
    Spare clothes in a dry bag!  (Just in case) Questions—Please think about what you want to learn before the class and come with questions.

    Schedule:
    9:00 am: Meet at Designated Location (Location will be emailed to participants by the Monday before the class.)
    9:30 am: Be dressed to paddle with your boat at the launch area
    9:30 am—3:30 pm: Class   
    We will take an hour around Noon for lunch and a safety discussion.

    NOTE: If you do not receive a confirmation email after registering for the class, check your spam folder and add the sender to you allowed list (you want to make sure you get the details that are emailed out closer to the class date).

    • August 27, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • August 30, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Frankfort, Michigan

    QAJAQ TC (Training Camp)

    August 27 - 30, 2026

    Registration opens April 1

    Founded in 2002, Qajaq TC (Training Camp) is an Official Qajaq USA event. It takes place at Camp Lookout, near Frankfort, Michigan.  There is no road access to the camp.  Our only access is by kayak or pontoon boat, making this a true full-immersion Traditional Greenland Kayaking event.  With only around sixty attendees and a very high mentor-to-student ratio, coaching is flexible and focused on helping everyone succeed, whether you have never been in a kayak before, or have decades of experience.  With the exception of youth scholarship attendees, this event is intended for adults.

    Please note that you do not need to have a roll to attend camp. We have people for this. 

    Qajaq USA has fleet gear that we will have on-site for you to use for the weekend.  The minimum requirement is that you bring your own PFD (life jacket). Throughout the weekend you are welcome to try different pieces of gear in our fleet. However, if you do need to borrow any gear for the full weekend, please email us in advance so that we can be sure to make appropriate arrangements.

    https://qajaqtc.org/

    Contact Tony Pascuzzi at this link


    • September 10, 2026
    • September 13, 2026
    • North Long Lake, in Nisswa/Merrifield, MN

    NON-HCKC EVENT -- TRADITIONAL PADDLERS GATHERING

    * Save the Date *

    Thursday September 10th – Sunday 13th 2026

    Have you ever been out paddling and seen someone using a paddle that looks like a 2×4? That is a Greenland stick! If you have ever been intrigued with the beauty, grace and effortless motion on how to move across the water this is the place for you. You do not have to own a Greenland stick; we have some available to share. Opportunities abound to understand the design and appreciate the construction and responsiveness of the traditional skin on frame kayak and how they differ from more modern designs.

    Our event is held in beautiful Northern Minnesota. It is a small, affordable event and you have the option to sleep in a CASTLE with hot showers. All meals are provided and there is a Minnesota potluck Thursday night. Break out those tater tots. In addition to working on strokes and rolls, you can participate in learning how to throw a harpoon and give it a try on both the Greenland ropes and on the water. You may come to learn how to paddle with a Greenland stick and work on your first roll or maybe a more advanced roll. You will leave as a member of a new and welcoming family.

    Location

    Parker Scout Reservation and the Miller Castle

    Set amongst 256 acres of mixed hardwood and conifers, the Reservation is located on North Long Lake, in Nisswa/Merrifield, MN. The camp features a medieval castle with bunk rooms, a kitchen, restrooms and a grand hall with a stage. Theres a pavilion for our outdoor presentations, miles of hiking trails and 2000 feet of shore line of which approximately 200 feet is sand. North Long Lake is 6143 Acres of shallow, clear, clean and warm water. The camp is on a small quiet arm of the lake, and conditions are possible with a 15 minute paddle to the main lake.

    There are several options for lodging at the Parker Scout Reservation. You may camp (tent) at four different sites. Although there are no hookups, we have several spots that will accommodate your camping trailer (12′ or less extended, please). You may also stay in the Miller Castle bunkhouse. The medieval bunkhouse has several semi private rooms with private baths, (2-4 people) and four large bunk rooms which we will limit to 8 campers each. There are four large bathrooms with showers, and two commons areas. Available semi private rooms will be assigned to families with children and ADA persons first, then to the earliest registrants at 2 people to a room. No matter how you decide to sleep, the price remains the same, just be sure to indicate your preference at registration. For more information on the Parker Scout Reservation visit www.bsacmc.org/parker-scout-camp.

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Past events

August 23, 2025 Kayaking Skills Clinic - August
August 21, 2025 Qajaq Training Camp (NON-HCKC EVENT)
July 13, 2025 Kayaking Skills Clinic - July
May 30, 2025 Summit Lake Open Water Rescue and Intermediate Skills Weekend
May 18, 2025 Kayaking Skills Clinic - May
December 21, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park (LAST SESSION IN 2024)
December 14, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
December 07, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
November 30, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
November 23, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
November 13, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park (LAST WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION IN 2024)
November 06, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
October 30, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
October 23, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
October 16, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
October 09, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
September 11, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
August 17, 2024 Kayaking Skills Clinic Beginner and Intermediate
July 17, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park (Cancelled)
July 13, 2024 KayakingSkills Clinic Beginner and Intermediate
July 10, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park (Cancelled)
June 19, 2024 (CANCELLED) HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
June 12, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park (Cancelled)
June 08, 2024 Kayaking Skills Clinic Beginner and Intermediate
June 05, 2024 (CANCELLED) HCKC Pool Session at Thatcher Park
May 29, 2024 (CANCELLED) HCKC Pool Session at Thatcher Park
May 22, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
May 08, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
May 01, 2024 (CANCELLED) HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
April 24, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
April 17, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
April 10, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
April 03, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
March 27, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
March 20, 2024 HCKC (FIRST WEDNESDAY) Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
March 16, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions (LAST SATURDAY) at Thatcher Park
March 09, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
March 02, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
February 24, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
February 17, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
January 20, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
January 13, 2024 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
December 30, 2023 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
December 16, 2023 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
December 09, 2023 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
December 02, 2023 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
November 25, 2023 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
November 18, 2023 HCKC Pool Sessions at Thatcher Park
August 17, 2023 Qajaq Training Camp
August 12, 2023 Kayaking Skills Clinic - August
July 16, 2023 Kayaking Skills Clinic - July
June 04, 2023 Open Water Rescue Training
May 20, 2023 Kayaking Skills Clinic - May
December 28, 2022 HCKC Pool Session (SPECIAL HOLIDAY VERSION)
December 17, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions (LAST SATURDAY FOR THE YEAR)
December 10, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions (Special Location)
November 16, 2022 Safety/Instructor/Trips Committee MTG
October 26, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
October 19, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
October 12, 2022 NO HCKC POOL SESSION THIS WEEK
October 05, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
September 28, 2022 HCKC Pool Session
September 21, 2022 HCKC Pool Session
September 14, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
September 07, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
August 31, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
August 24, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
August 22, 2022 Safety/Instructor/Trips Committee MTG
August 21, 2022 Kayaking Skills Clinic - August
August 17, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
August 03, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
June 25, 2022 Kayaking Skills Clinic - June
June 17, 2022 Summit Lake Open Water Rescue Training & Shore Clinic
May 28, 2022 Memorial Day Weekend Training Workshop
May 25, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
May 21, 2022 Kayaking Skills Clinic - May
May 18, 2022 (CANCELLED see details) HCKC Pool Sessions
May 16, 2022 Safety/Instructor/Trips Committee MTG
May 11, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
May 04, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions (FIRST OFFICIAL WEDNESDAY)
April 30, 2022 NO HCKC POOL SESSION THIS WEEK (NEXT SESSION WEDNESDAY MAY 4)
April 23, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions (LAST SATURDAY)
April 16, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions (SATURDAY SESSIONS ARE BACK!)
April 06, 2022 HCKC POOL SESSION (NOTE DAY CHANGE)
March 30, 2022 HCKC Pool Session (NOTE DAY CHANGE)
March 26, 2022 HCKC Pool Session (NO POOL SESSION THIS WEEK)
March 16, 2022 HCKC Pool Session (NOTE DAY CHANGE)
March 12, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
March 05, 2022 CANCELLED: HCKC Pool Session
February 26, 2022 NO HCKC POOL SESSION THIS WEEK
February 21, 2022 Safety/Instructor/Trips Committee MTG
February 19, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
February 12, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
February 05, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
January 29, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
January 17, 2022 Martin Luther King Jr Paddle
January 15, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
January 08, 2022 HCKC Pool Sessions
July 24, 2021 ACA L1 Instructor Canoe and Kayak
June 29, 2021 Level 1 & 2 Skills for Instructor Training
June 22, 2021 Level 1 & 2 Skills for Instructor Training
June 08, 2021 Level 1& 2 Skills for Instructor Training
June 04, 2021 Open Water Rescue Camp at Summit Lake
June 01, 2021 Level 1&2 Skills for Instructor Training
May 16, 2021 Essentials of River Rescue and Safety – ACA L2 rescue course
May 05, 2021 HCKC Pool Sessions (FIRST WEDNESDAY NIGHT SESSION)
March 21, 2021 WW Flatrock Training
December 19, 2020 POOL PRACTICE SESSIONS
December 12, 2020 POOL PRACTICE SESSIONS
December 05, 2020 POOL PRACTICE SESSIONS
August 22, 2020 Kayaking Skills Clinic - August
July 18, 2020 Kayaking Skills Clinic - July
June 20, 2020 (Canceled) SK: Clinic and Practice Session - Open Water Rescue
May 30, 2020 (Canceled) Kayaking Skills Clinic - May
April 18, 2020 (Canceled) WW Training P3: Flatrock River
February 29, 2020 SOLO Wilderness First Aid Class + CPR/AED Option
February 09, 2020 All: Trip Planning and Management Clinic
November 30, 2019 HCKC Pool Sessions
August 24, 2019 Kayaking Skills Clinic - August
August 01, 2019 Temporary Pool Session Gustafson Park
July 20, 2019 Kayaking Skills Clinic - July
June 01, 2019 SK: Clinic and Practice Session - Open Water Rescue
May 18, 2019 Voyageur Canoe Training
May 11, 2019 Kayaking Skills Clinic - May
May 04, 2019 Voyageur Canoe Training
April 27, 2019 Training: ACA L3-L4 Swiftwater Rescue Course (2-Day)
April 26, 2019 FW/WW: Beginner Trip to Smoky Mtns, NC w/Roger Starring
April 03, 2019 Pool Session
March 17, 2019 Pool Session: East Race Whitewater Club (Northern IN)
March 03, 2019 Pool Session: East Race Whitewater Club (Northern IN)
February 17, 2019 Pool Session: East Race Whitewater Club (Northern IN)
February 03, 2019 Pool Session: East Race Whitewater Club (Northern IN)
January 26, 2019 Pool Session: East Race Whitewater Club (Northern IN)
January 06, 2019 Pool Session: East Race Whitewater Club (Northern IN)
November 24, 2018 HCKC Pool Sessions
November 10, 2018 HCKC Annual Meeting
August 18, 2018 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
July 28, 2018 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic (July)
July 28, 2018 Introductory Tandem Canoe Skills Class
June 23, 2018 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
June 02, 2018 SK: Clinic and Practice Session - Open Water Rescue
May 26, 2018 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
March 18, 2018 POOL SESSIONS: NORTHERN IN
March 04, 2018 POOL SESSIONS: NORTHERN IN
February 18, 2018 POOL SESSIONS: NORTHERN IN
February 03, 2018 POOL SESSIONS: NORTHERN IN
November 25, 2017 Pool Session.
September 30, 2017 ACA L4 Swiftwater Rescue Class
August 19, 2017 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
July 16, 2017 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
June 27, 2017 Fly Fishing 101
June 24, 2017 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
June 17, 2017 SK: Clinic and Practice Session - Open Water Rescue
May 20, 2017 FW/SK: Kayaking Skills Clinic
April 05, 2017 Pool Session.
March 05, 2017 Pool Session with South Bend Adventure CLub
February 18, 2017 Pool Session with South Bend Adventure CLub
December 03, 2016 Pool Session
August 17, 2016 Pool Session

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