- Canoe & Kayak UK Magazine
"Canoe & Kayak UK Magazine" is Britain's best-selling
canoeing magazine , dedicated to covering as many different aspects of the sport as possible, attracting novices, youngsters, specialists and the experiencedpaddler . The editor, Jason Smith, represented Great Britain at the World Canoe Freestyle Championships, and so the magazine is written bycanoeists , forcanoeists .Regular contributors include Steve 'Black Dog' Butler, who specialises in testing gear for the team; Deb Pinniger, a major competition winner, including becoming UK, European and World Champion; Jim Evans, the gear researcher, and also the 2007 organiser for the Peak UK Challenge events; Lucinda Manouch, a writer and photographer who splits her time between Plas Y Brenin National Mountain Centre and her work as a photo journalist; Colin 'Wiggy' Fisher, the team tester; Ed Smith, the freestyle correspondent; and James Weir, who simply put is passionate about
Canadian canoes .The magazine includes features from
canoeists andkayakers around the world, detailing their adventures and advice. There is also advice about techniques,gadgets and the bestgear for thehobby . It is a monthlypublication , often includingsupplements such as 'Paddlers Guide to Wales' and the specialist 'Sea Kayaking' supplement.Canoe & Kayak UK magazine opened in 2001, and is owned by Warners Group Publications plc of
Bourne ,Lincolnshire .Currently the
circulation figure stands at 18,000 per month. Thepublication is popular withclubs due to the training that is included in the features; themagazine features many articles for the younger audience, as well as the experiencedpaddler .The Canoe & Kayak UK website was relaunched in June 2007, and now includes many interactive features; a forum for
canoeists to chat about their latest adventure; ablog section; agallery to uploadcanoe photos; and also many features and articles.References
Canoe & Kayak UK Magazine, 2001 - present
External links
* [http://www.canoekayak.co.uk Canoe & Kayak UK Magazine website]
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