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Alaska Chugach Aleut Kayaks:
Mitch Poling handcrafts and carves the frames
from red and yellow cedar. They are built traditionally with lashings, no
metal parts are used.
They are art and they are excellent sea
kayaks. They offer a connection to
the sea and its environment that is truly special.
Mitch lived in the Chugach Aleut village of Chenega, Alaska in the 1940's.
He learned to paddle in the traditional three man sealskin covered kayaks (baidarkas),
and spent many hours in the boathouse where they were built. In 2002 he
measured the last remaining Chenega baidarka in the museum at Cordova,
Alaska and built one for himself.
He now builds kayaks at the Nuchek Spirit Camp
near Cordova, working with the Chugach people who are reviving their ancient
boatbuilding tradition.
Prices: uncovered frames $1800 -$2600
depending on size
covered, ready to paddle $2400 - $3600 depending on size
Mitch Poling 360 379 1178 or spoling@olympus.net
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