By Christina|2016-07-27T23:01:09-04:00July 27th, 2016|Categories: alone, Campers, camping, camping tips, Canada, day trip, Exploring, glamping, kayak, kayak carrier, kayak rack, Kayaking, learning, malone, Muskoka, Nature, new beginning, newkayak, Ontario, outdoor products, Outdoors, paddle, paddling, Port carling, rack, rack system, tangii, Uncategorized, Up north|Tags: @deltakayaks, @maloneautoracks, @muskokatourism, @muskokatravel, @ontariotravel, @outdoorsSFA, @yakimaracks, #adventure, #boat, #canadapost, #ease, #foamblocks, #hyundai, #kayak, #kayaking, #kayakrack, #load, #loading, #lockcores, #paddle, #paddling, #paddlingadventures, #purolator, #railgrab, #railgrabkit, #roofrack, #seawing, #stinger, #straps, #trevor, #tuscon, #yakima, malone, rack, tangii|
For the last few years since purchasing my kayak I have been playing the foam blocks game. I put them on the car, then I put my boat on them, then I strap the boat down, reverse, repeat, reverse, repeat. Except for three times now where I've forgotten to take the foam blocks off and they have ended up somewhere else, possibly with someone else. I have no clue why 2 foam blocks cost $40, [...]