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    Yup, it was a symposium on Greenland style kayaking. Greenland style focuses on the techniques, kayaks and paddles from the roots of kayaking, borrowed from the Inuit people. It's a traditional style, which I know everyone here can appreciate at XMarks.

    There are several traditional (Greenland style) kayakers who wear kilts. Just like with kilts and all of the historical accessories that go with it, Greenland style kayakers tend to get into the historical aspects and accessories of the kayak as well as the techniques.

    BTW, at the end of the piping video, there's a little bit of a discussion concerning the tune and how James got into piping. I don't know him personally, only from QajaqUSA, but if I get a chance I'll point him in this direction.
    Last edited by MacMullen; 10th October 07 at 09:06 AM.

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