Our lakes, rivers and dams aren’t exactly clean. I can see rubbish left behind by irresponsible anglers, picnickers and campers each time I go paddling. As a personal campaign, I have decided I would spare an Earth Hour to remove the rubbish each time I go paddling at these places. I hope you would do the same. All you need are garbage bags and a pair of gloves.
If you are keen to join, call 019-3122181 to register. If you do not have a kayak, you can rent one from the resort at RM120 per day.
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Gerald K.
Subang Jaya Lake, Test & Demo (Eco-Sports Unlimited). We will be hosting a kayak and SUP board testing and demonstration event at the Subang Jaya lake on the first Sunday of every month. You will learn some basic paddling techniques and safety tips, and experience the fun of kayaking or stand-up board paddling. (more…)
February 9, 2009 (by Eco-Sports Unlimited). We decided to take part in the Le Tour De Langkawi cycling event which started a couple of days ago. Why promote kayaking in a cycling event? I had the same question before I paid the money for the booth. Well, I was proven right. The response was great. I reasoned, anyone who loves cycling, also loves kayaking. Cycling is an outdoor sport and so is kayaking. Cycling is land-based and works your legs, kayaking is water-based and works your arms. Both are eco-friendly. So, why not do both and enjoy the outdoor. (more…)