A joy to witness the Greenland tradition and festival and especially the daughter and the father enjoying it together. Loved Freya's child-like jolt of surprise and joy over the successful straitjacket roll. Yeah, Freya, we all saw it! Nice editing!
Those old school skin covered boats are so cool! 5000yr ago, Inuit paddled that design made from bone and skin, miles off shore to hunt for food. Original badassery.
Enjoyed this very much. I grew up on the River Murray in Australia and I taught myself to Eskimo roll left and right handed, without a paddle, using an old pair of shoes or just my hands. The awesome thing is, that particular skill for inverting has translated awesomely well into Jiu Jitsu, which I've taken up in my mid forties. My body remembered how. These things stick with you. Kayaking Tasmania in a Pittarak kayak was the highlight of my kayaking life. Planning to retire on a boat, which I'm building, so there's something about the kayaking life and the water which gets in your veins.
What a cool video; I can see why she got the highest score. She's very graceful with her rolls
That last roll is amazing! How is that even possible?
A joy to witness the Greenland tradition and festival and especially the daughter and the father enjoying it together. Loved Freya's child-like jolt of surprise and joy over the successful straitjacket roll. Yeah, Freya, we all saw it! Nice editing!
Those old school skin covered boats are so cool! 5000yr ago, Inuit paddled that design made from bone and skin, miles off shore to hunt for food. Original badassery.
those kayaks are just beautiful
Enjoyed this very much. I grew up on the River Murray in Australia and I taught myself to Eskimo roll left and right handed, without a paddle, using an old pair of shoes or just my hands. The awesome thing is, that particular skill for inverting has translated awesomely well into Jiu Jitsu, which I've taken up in my mid forties. My body remembered how. These things stick with you. Kayaking Tasmania in a Pittarak kayak was the highlight of my kayaking life. Planning to retire on a boat, which I'm building, so there's something about the kayaking life and the water which gets in your veins.
Way to go Freya! Such a cool video.
I appreciate your humbleness!
Love this... thank you for sharing I too got my daughter into kayaking when she was 12 years old, that was a long time ago.
My left ear liked the video.
Love this story!
Thanks for sharing! Phenomenally skilled people. Everyone who trains to compete and improves as a consequence "wins".
thank you for a great film :)
Great story and superb skill all the way around. What a treat to share that with father and daughter. Thank you.
Wonderful experience, thanks for sharing. I am hoping the Pygmy company get get its doors open soon. You guys have some tremendous designs
Amazing! Thanks for sharing Freya, very cool and interesting. Amazing and artistic skills!
Amazing on so many levels. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
I loved this video. Thank you for your efforts.
Watch the whole thing!
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Right on. Qajaq FTW!
Magic.........loved it thanks🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Very cool! I built an Arctic Tern17 and wanna do a SOF next, but I really should learn to reliably roll first...
Thank you for the video, you are very skilled in what you do hf.
Wonderfull
YES!
Kayak - "Кайык" в переводе на (Казахский, Турецкий, Киргизский, Татарский) будет означать: Лодка.
Does the boat easily disassemble into three pieces? Where do we find such designs??
Stuffs like this rarely ever make it pass 1 million views :< This one doesn't even pass 100 thousand... Such a shame...
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Great video but god damn whoever mixed this didn’t have a right ear