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Clam Bayou meets the Drag Queen

Clam Bayou meets the Drag Queen

For the second time this week I found myself working along side Kurt Z of Kayak Nature. This time a drag queen was in Gulfport for Dining for Life and wanted to see all that the city had to offer. I stayed on land this one as it was to be a shorter trip with [...]

[ More ] April 30th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Outdoors, Social Activities |
CW44 Crew Clean’s Up Clam Bayou

CW44 Crew Clean’s Up Clam Bayou

On Tuesday I had the chance to help EcoGuide and Kayak Nature Owner Kurt Zuelsdorf guide the crew from a local Tampa Bay TV station, CW44, through Clam Bayou in Gulfport, Florida. I’m not sure when the piece will air but I am confident that I am in several of the shots. It was a [...]

[ More ] April 29th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Outdoors, Social Activities |
Kayak Nature – Kurt Zuelsdorf

Kayak Nature – Kurt Zuelsdorf

Vote for Kurt in Creative Loafing Magazine’s top 5 of their 100 best Green Businesses and Individuals in the Tampa Bay area. www.cltampa.com/greenvote One of the best people that I met since moving to Florida is Kurt Zuelsdorf.  Picture part Crocodile Hunter, part Crocodile Dundee, with a touch of  environmentally motivated (and slightly ornery) character.   [...]

[ More ] April 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Featured, Outdoors |

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