Introduction

The Baltimore / Washington area is quite fortunate to have a number of great outfitters where you can purchase quality boating gear. When starting out, it is wise to try out several boats to see what works best for you. You will need to determine what type of paddling interests you the most:

  • River Running / Creaking
  • Play Boating
  • Flat Water & Sea Kayaking

No boat is a perfect match for all of these disciplines. Choosing the right style and fit will greatly increase your pleasure in the sport. Many find it best to purchase a used boat when starting out and that makes great sense. Each of the local clubs allows members to post sales of used gear and is a great place to start. Some of the outfitters sell used, demos, as well as new boats.

After the boat is selected, you will need several accessories. Some examples are the paddle, spray skirt, life jacket (PFD), and helmet. The helmet is a very special piece of gear that warrants close attention. It really makes sense to purchase the helmet at a full service local outfitter and have them help you size and custom fit the helmet. A good outfitter can also provide excellent guidance in selecting the other gear mentioned.

One other accessory you should purchase along with the boat is flotation aka - airbags. This is very inexpensive insurance for your boat in case you swim (all of us swim from time to time - even the experts).

I am listing the outfitters in alphabetic order with no specific recommendations. Each provides unique services of one type or another. Most contribute time and materials to local boating causes like the Cheat Festival, Rescue Clinics, free training, C&O Canal Repair, and much more. Many employ seasoned boaters on their sales staff so they can provide expert advice.

Blue Mountain Outfitters (BMO)

BMO has been in business for over 20 years and is located near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BMO is a full service outfitter that also provides lessons. One this that is unique about them is they actually do customization and repair work. I believe they are the only local outfitter to do so. They also provide rentals and local shuttles. Their web site is: Blue Mountain Outfitters Web Site.

Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC)

If you are serious about sea kayaking, you really should check out CLC located in Annapolis, Maryland. They also provide boat building materials and instruction. Their web site is: Chesapeake Light Craft Web Site.

Potomac Paddlesports (PPS)

This store has a very rich history starting with Brad Riordon and used to be called Spring River Outfitters. In their heyday, they had three stores with the headquarters in Rockville, Maryland and were the only store that was mostly dedicated to whitewater paddling gear. Brad retired several years back after he found someone that he felt comfortable taking over this business - we all miss Brad. Sunny Pitcher has had a thriving whitewater training business and is now the new owner. PPS hires a number of very talented paddlers for their staff and they are free to be very honest with their customers. A great example of a former employee is the legendary Joe Stumpfel (who moved on to Washington State). The new store was given a major facelift (gone are the exercise equipment) and they now stock the latest whitewater gear. They run many sales throughout the year and I highly recommend signing up for their mailing list. This is a full service outfitter located in Rockville, Maryland that will certainly help you outfit your boat, custom fit that helmet, and assist with roof rack installations. They also provide extensive training classes in whitewater and flat water paddling. Their website is: Potomac Paddlesports Web Site.

River & Trail Outfitters (RTO)

RTO is located in Knoxville, Maryland (just outside of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia). RTO has been in business for over 30 years. They have a great selection of boating gear, run numerous trips on the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers, and have well trained guides and instructors. RTO is one of the few outfitters in our area that provide rentals. Their website is: River & Trails Web Site.

Starrk Moon Kayaks

Starkk Moon has been around for over 20 years (first shop in the country to call itself a Kayak Shop) and still is run by the original owner - Brad Nelson. The main store is located near Muddy Creek in Pennsylvania (an hour North of Baltimore) and Brad often runs shuttle trip for paddlers. This is a very low overhead firm that carries a very wide variety of new and used boats at very attractive prices. Brad also sells a number of paddling accessories as well. In fact, Starrk Moon is the only local vendor that actually takes trade-ins and sells boats on consignment. Brad is a very frequent poster on all of the local club websites and is very easy to reach. Starrk Moon has always been quite generous to the canoe clubs and has loaned many boats to our rolling sessions. Starrk Moon has sponsored several kayak videos, contributes to the Cheat Festival, and has done a great deal of work on Holtwood Dam access. Starrkmoon's phone number is (717) 456-7720 and email address is: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Upper Yough Outfitters (UYO)

UYO is the new kid on the block located in Friendsville, Maryland. Don't let that scare you since the owners, Pat & Ellen Hamlin live and work in the Baltimore area. Pat is a very seasoned paddler and often shares his knowledge with new and seasoned boaters with free lessons. Pat is very choosy in the boats and gear he carries - all are excellent. UYO is definitely a full service outfitter and do whatever it takes to get you expertly outfitted. UYO contributes and participates heavily to a wide variety of local whitewater causes. Their phone number is (301) 746-5699 or (443) 801-3310.

Valley Mill Kayak School (VM)

VM is located close to the put-in for Violettes Lock on Seneca Road in Germantown, Maryland. The shop is run by seasoned paddlers and Jackson Boats is the only line of boats they carry. They also carry other paddling gear like helmets, paddles, etc. As the name implies, Valley Mill provides paddling instruction and has done so for many years. They are very generous in providing free demos. Jackson Boats are excellent in the play boat line of boats. Their website is: Valley Mill Web Site.

I am fairly new here at Valley Mill,(two yrs on staff) but I run the adult kayak school; Valley Mill Kayak School, and also manage the retail side; Valley Mill Boats. Valley Mill also has a day camp for kids ages 5-and up. The camp is owned by Evelyn McEwan (Tom McEwan's sister) and is also run by Bruce Uthus (Evelyn's son, and Tom's nephew).


Valley Mill started as a camp for kids in 1956. Since then Valley Mill has introduced thousands of kids to the sport of kayaking just through the camp alone. The kayak school grew out of the camp,about 40 years ago and was run by Tom McEwan for many
years, until he decided to go out on his own, ultimately starting his own school; Liquid Adventures.


Of course, Tom is an icon in this sport, and many of the kids/paddlers he coached while here, went on to accomplish great things in our sport, including MANY national championships, and even Olympic medals! Joe Jacobi, Jamie McEwan,Geoff Calhoun( sorry I left out a lot of people -the list is VERY long) and many others came through Valley Mill.Tom was a huge integral part of Valley Mill's success in slalom, to say the least, back then, and to this day.


The camp kayaking program is now run by Bruce Uthus. Recently his kids took 1st place in the national championships this year, so the excellance continues.....


On the adult kayak school side of things (which I run)we are glad to serve the community in a variety of ways.


The vast majority of our students, by far, are adult beginners...Yes, beginners, not intermediates!!!! I think this goes for any kayak school. Once they learn to fly, the birds rarely come back to the nest.2008 was the biggest year VMKS has had, as far as beginners being introduced to the sport. That came from a concerted marketing effort, and some luck I guess.


We are a Jackson Super-School (trolls- come and get it). What that means is that we teach Eric Jacksons learning progression; from teaching beginners the roll, all the way up through advanced playboating. We also only use Jackson Kayaks in
our school fleet.


Our beginner program has a three course progression, with each class being 3hrs in length.


We also offer our Social Club session at least once a week that is open to the community (free for those with their own kayak/gear). The social club is free for our package students, and costs $20 for non-package students who are renting our
gear for the session. This concept has been around for a long while! It was started as a way to get the community together to paddle, and socialize afterwards. Janna Krause came up with the idea, locally, back when EJ was teaching for Adventure
Schools (remember them?). After the on-water session, we go to Hunter's Inn for a bite to eat, and a beer.


We do offer intermediate/advanced courses as well.


We started a freestyle/playboating session we call the Chute Out Training clinic, or COT for short. It's a weekly 2hr training session coached by our playboating instructors. This idea was originated by our instructor Jim Hubshman, and was very
popular this year, with 10-12 students on average at every week's session. The cast is only $20, and the COT is open to anyone with a playboat, and a desire to learn/have fun on the river.


VMKS also offers guided trips on the usual list of rivers; Gauley, Yough, N.Branch,  Ottawa, etc.


We offer many "intermediate" level classes:

  • Advanced Rolling (Know Your Roll)4hrs
  • Strokes and Concepts-2hrs
  • River Running Concepts-4hrs
  • Play the River(river running/playboating) -4hrs
  • and we offer a Risk Management/River Safety lesson-6hrs

 

VMKS has always offered these intermediate lessons, but for some reason we are labeled a "playboating" school.It could be we received this label because we started the Maryland Chute Out some years ago. VMKS instructor David Macintosh came up with the idea, in the late 80's (James- help me out here) of starting a monthly grassroots rodeo (yes, I said rodeo) series of friendly competition for all skill levels,open to everyone, with raffled prizes at the end of the comp for all the folks who signed up. It goes on to this day, and it's still free, and still fun. James Sneeringer does an awesome job of running the Chute Out for us, and we can't thank him enough for all his effort. (on that note, James-2009 results?)


I hope this long-winded post answers some questions about Valley Mill's history, and programs we offer. I hope I have not offended anyone in the process, if I did, I apologize sincerely.


IF anyone has any questions, feel free to post a reply, or email me directly: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Happy Paddling and Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Jim Buley
Manager, Valley Mill Boats
Director, Valley Mill Kayak School
www.valleymillboats.com
www.valleymillkayak.com
(301)840-7388

For any interested, here is a complete list of all Liquid Adventures
classes and trips offered at various times of the year.


For Beginners

  • 3 progressive elementary classes, each 4 hr.
  • Rescue and self rescue - 4 hr.
  • Rolling on the river - 2 hr.
  • Month Long Progressive Package - 32 hrs.
  • Intro Package - 12 hrs.
  • Beginner Trips - 6 hrs
  • Indoor pool rolling - 2 hrs

For Intermediates

  • Chutes Workout - 2 hrs
  • Running the Gorge - 4 hrs
  • Slalom Stroke Workout - 2 hrs.
  • Into to Playboating - 2 hrs.
  • Intermediate Trips - 6 hrs.
  • Intermediate Month Long Package - 32 hrs.
  • Dickerson Workouts - 3 hrs.
  • Feeder Cup Slalom - 4 hrs.

For Advanced

  • Slalom Stroke Workout - 2 hrs.
  • Cheat Race Training - twice weekly for 2 months
  • Upper Yough Training - twice weekly for 2 months
  • A Day of Creeking - one day each weekend in April

For Professionals

  • ACA Kayak Instructor Certification - 5 days
  • ACA Swift Water Rescue - 1 to 2 days
  • Wilderness First Aid & CPR - 2 days

Mexico, Canada, and West Virginia Instructional Trips

  • Weekend, and Week-long Trips
  • for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced

For Youth

  • 8 - 10 yr. old beginners - 3 hrs.
  • After School Kayaking for Middle Schoolers - 3 hrs
  • After School Kayaking for High Schoolers - 3 hrs
  • Pool Rolling for Youth - 2 hrs
  • Week- long Summer Day Kayak Camp - 5 days
  • Week-long Overnight Kayak Camp - 5 days

To respond to Charlies post, we offer skill instruction in Kayak
Touring, River Kayaking and River Canoeing. Our beginner classes are 6 -
7 hours and all start on flatwater. Our EZ WW Kayak and Canoe are one or
two day clinics and stay local on the GW from Violetts and Potomac from
Anglers and Algonkian as well as Columbia Island. We have a couple
Intermediate classes at Bloomington and the L Yough and do mostly class
2 trips on the Pot Gorge and Shenandoah.
I am an ( ACA ITE)Instructor Trainer Educator in River Kayak, Canoe and
Coastal Kayak, we do 9 or 10 Instructor Certifications in all those
disciplines each year and Trip Leading Assessments.ITE, ITE's can
develop Trainers.
We do an annual Middle Fork Salmon trip July 30 to Aug 4 every year, I
am a licensed MF Salmon guide.
I am writing this at C. Duffy's request,not meaning to run an add. This
area is fortunate to have many really good Professional and Club
Instructors at many different levels, with many different styles. I feel
lucky to be a part of this group. Happy Thanksgiving, Mike