Paddling The Blue Podcast
John Chase interviews inspiring paddlers from the US and across the globe doing great things from the seat of a kayak. If you want to learn about sea kayaking destinations, trips, and personalities from the world of paddle sports, we have you covered!
Episodes

Monday Jan 02, 2023
#77 - Stand Up For Great Lakes
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Kwin Morris, Joe Lorenz, and Jeff Guy are members of the Stand Up For Great Lakes team. This hearty crew is working on completing Stand Up Paddleboard crossings of each of the Great Lakes. They've done Lakes Michigan, Huron, Superior, and Erie and Ontario is next. We’re going to talk about what they’ve accomplished so far and what’s next.
Kwin, Joe, and Jeff have been with the team from the start and have done all four lakes together. I do want to make sure we also give credit to Joel Mueller and Nick Darga too as they were members of the Lake Michigan crossing team.
Enjoy today’s episode with Stand Up for Great Lakes!
Learn:
Alliance for the Great Lakes
Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Great Lakes Historical Shipwreck Society
Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research
Connect:
Stand Up For Great Lakes
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Monday Dec 19, 2022
#76 - Jonathan Hearn and Kati Sylvester - Seeking Wonderment in Maine
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Today I am joined by Jonathan Hearn and Kati Sylvester. Jonathan and Kati embarked on an 88-day trip along the Maine coast and through the Canadian Maritimes. Join us for their adventure and hear about the gift they gave to themselves and their experience through this beautiful coastline.
Learn:
Maine Coast Heritage Trust
Maine Island Trail Association
Connect:
@seekingwonderment (YouTube)
Seeking.wonderment (Instagram)
Seeking Wonderment (website)

Monday Dec 05, 2022
#75 - Douglas Wilcox - Stories, Sails, and Scary Knees in Scotland
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Todays’s guest is Douglas Wilcox. You may be familiar with Douglas' work testing boats and equipment. You can find his test results and trip reports online through Facebook, his website, and in magazines like Ocean Paddler over the years. He brings a natural curiosity to kayaking and that shows in today’s interview. Douglas is a storyteller in every sense of the word, so get ready for us to cover a lot of ground.
Also, thank you to listeners who have taken the time to support the show by visiting our website at www.paddlingthebue.com and clicking the Buy Me A Coffee link on the bottom right of the page. I really appreciate your support. Thank you!
Enjoy today's episode with Douglas Wilcox!
Connect:
SeaKayakPhoto.blogspot.com
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Monday Nov 21, 2022
#74 - Steve Ramsay - Yukon River Quest
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Today I am talking with Steve Ramsay. Steve was referred to the show by Cyril Derreumaux. They met when Cyril was in the Yukon River Quest. The Yukon River Quest is one of the most iconic paddle races on the North American continent and you’re about to hear about it.
I know someone out there may be thinking, isn’t this a podcast about kayaking? It is, primarily, but it’s fun to mix it up sometimes. Just like WE become better by exploring different craft, Paddling the Blue gets better too . While Steve may not have done the race in a kayak, they’re all boats, right? I used to do a lot of adventure racing back in the day and this is the kind of thing that really interests me. There's something special about a good sufferfest and it certainly sounds like a beautiful river.
Enjoy today’s episode with Steve Ramsay!
Connect:
Email: Steve (at) twelvedegrees.ca
Learn:
Yukon River Quest
Gold Rush Canoe Derby (1967 video)

Monday Nov 07, 2022
#73 - Madison Eklund-1,600 miles solo by kayak to Hudson Bay
Monday Nov 07, 2022
Monday Nov 07, 2022
Today’s episode of Paddling the Blue features Madison Eklund. At 26 and after three years of planning, Madison set off from Minnesota and paddled 1.600 miles solo through some beautiful territory to York Factory in Hudson Bay. From farmland to sub-arctic, she experiences an adventure full of learning and the kindness of strangers.
Books:
Wilderness Rivers of Manitoba - Hap Wilson
Canoeing with the Cree-Eric Sevareid
Adventure North-Sean Bloomfield with Colton White
Expedition Alpine (Facebook Blog)
Expedition Alpine (Instagram)
About Expedition Alpine
Big Agnes Bob Swanson Memorial Grant
Abandon Anchor-A Bob Swanson Memorial Grant winner story
About Norway House
About Oxford House
Laurentian Divide

Monday Oct 24, 2022
#72 - Olly Hicks - Greenland to Scotland by Kayak
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Today’s episode of Paddling the Blue features Olly Hicks. His accomplishments include rowing solo across the Atlantic Ocean from the USA to England after 124 days at sea, and at the time he did it, he was also the youngest to row any ocean solo.
Olly also made the first row across the Tasman Sea from Tasmania to New Zealand, through 96 days alone on the notoriously wild southern ocean.
If you caught episode 68 with Patrick Winterton, you heard Olly’s name there where we discussed the 200 mile crossing from the Shetland Islands to Norway in memory of the World War Two Shetland Bus Operation.
Following the Shetland Bus, Olly and George Bullard pulled off an incredible trip from Greenland to Scotland.
Enjoy today’s episode with Olly Hicks!
Connect:
Ollyhicks.com
Learn:
In the wake of the Finmen (Kotatat website)
Voyage of the Finmen (Red Bull movie)

Monday Oct 10, 2022
#71 - Cyril Derreumaux - Solo Kayak to Hawaii
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Today’s episode features Cyril Derreumaux. Cyril is fresh off his successful quest to be the first person to cross from California to Hawaii by kayak using 100% human power. In this episode he shares a lot about his preparation and the personal experience of making this trip. Planning, more planning, pain, perseverance, it’s all in this trip.
I caught up with Cyril as he was driving from San Diego, California, where he had just picked up his boat Valentine and was trailering her back to San Francisco. He stopped his trip to accommodate the recording, but you may pick up a little background noise.
Enjoy today’s episode with Cyril Derreumaux!
Cyrilderreumaux.com
Cyril Derreumaux Adventure (Facebook)
Solo Kayak to Hawaii (official site)
Inuk kayaks (Rob Feloy)
Coup de tete-Bon Entendeur (the song of the crossing)
Photo credit: Tom Gomes

Monday Sep 26, 2022
#70 - Joe Leach - Finding Motivation Circumnavigating the UK
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Joe Leach joins us today to share the story of his circumnavigation of the UK and a bit about his circuit of Ireland as well. We get in-depth on the trip, the motivation, and the ups and down he experienced along the way. It’s a great perspective from, at the time, a newer expeditioner taking on a huge challenge. We had some good laughs on this one, so enjoy today’s episode with Joe Leach.
Connect:
Instagram
Email
Learn:
Surfers against Sewage

Monday Sep 12, 2022
#69 - Kevin O’Sullivan - Around Ireland the Long Way
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Today I am joined by Kevin O’Sullivan. I was introduced to Kevin by Mick O’Meara. If you recall, Mick joined me for episode 35 where he shared the story of his record setting 23 day circumnavigation of Ireland. Kevin’s story is similar, but very different. While both Mick and Kevin are part of the brotherhood of those who have circled the Emerald Isle, Kevin’s journey spanned 915 days. You heard that right, now you get to hear the whole story.
Before we get to Kevin’s story, if you’re a long time listener, thank you. If you’re a new listener, thank you for finding us. I want to send a special thank you to all our guests to date and those to come in the future. We’ve got some exciting episodes lined up.
If you enjoy the show, I hope you’ll consider supporting the us by visiting www.paddlingtheblue.com and clicking the little coffee cup link in the bottom corner of the page. Consider dropping a small donation to help offset the costs of running the show. Thank you to everyone who has shown their support and those who will help in the future.
Enjoy today’s episode with Kevin O’Sullivan.
Learn:
RNLI
Medicine Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders)
Connect:
Facebook
Email
Connect:

Monday Aug 29, 2022
#68-Patrick Winterton-Tracing St. Brenden’s Route
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Today I am joined by Patrick Winterton.
When Doug Cooper said Patrick has done some interesting open water crossings, he was right! Patrick is going to share a few stories, most notably the impressive St. Brendan's route and the Shetland Bus. It’s a fascinating conversation filled with ingenuity to make these trips happen. Enjoy today’s episode with Patrick Winterton.
Connect:
Patrick Winterton