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  1. May 21, 2018 · Eleven Questions with Karl Kruger. May 21, 2018 All Blog Posts. We asked Karl Kruger of R2AK Team Heart of Gold to share a glimpse into his life of adventure. In 2017’s Race to Alaska, Karl became the first and only person to have paddled unsupported from Port Townsend to Alaska on a stand up paddleboard. What compels you to make the choice ...

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  3. Jun 28, 2017 · Highs and lows, he had them like a barometer. One of the more adrenaline-charged experiences for Karl Kruger on his two-week, 750-mile stand-up paddleboard journey from Washington to Alaska, which ...

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  5. Karl in the Media. Mar 22, 2023. Best smart wearables of 2023. ... First R2AK paddleboarder Karl Kruger to cross 1,900 miles of Northwest Passage. Read More

  6. The Paddler Versus The Passage. Karl Kruger wants to be the first person to stand-up paddle-board the Northwest Passage. Last July, he turned back before hitting the water. This summer, he’ll be ready. Before ships carrying hundreds of passengers started cruising the Northwest Passage, before southerners came up periodically to row or jet ski ...

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  7. Jan 6, 2017 · The Kruger National Park draws millions of visitors annually. This means that the park can get quite busy, especially in the southern regions where access is easiest. The huge size of Kruger however means that there are still places where you can feel like the only person alive in the world, and sit for hours on an incredible sighting without being jostled for position by other cars that arrive.

  8. Jul 27, 2022 · Adventurer Karl Kruger set out from Tuktoyaktuk, Canada, on July 24 to conquer the Northwest Passage with an estimated 150 pounds of food and gear strapped to his paddleboard. WA adventurer's historic traverse of Northwest Passage on standup paddleboard suspended after 15 days on the water. The fifty-year-old Orcas Island man set out in late ...

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