A Wildlife Photographer's Canoe! Old Town Guide 119 Review
I needed a canoe that would double as a kayak, something durable and small, something fast, something that would battle river currents and head gracefully upstream. Where my kayak was failing me is that I also needed something that still could carry a lot of gear! Wildlife photography often requires camping gear and photography gear, as well as portability. Kayaks with load capacity, the "sit on top" varieties, are often heavy and cumbersome. I grew up around canoes, and it seemed a solo canoe would be the best bet. So glad I found the Guide 119! The Old Town Guide 119 delivers a great product at a very good price point! Ride along for this first impression!
Видео A Wildlife Photographer's Canoe! Old Town Guide 119 Review канала Brian M Collins
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