Greg Stamer

Profile
Born in 1960, Greg Stamer grew up
paddling open canoes but
was instantly captivated by sea kayaks and got his start in 1988. Home
is
wherever he happens to be, but central Florida is his home base.
Greg is the
President and founder of Qajaq USA, the American Chapter of
the Greenland Kayaking Association (Qaannat
Kattuffiat).
Greg is best known for his study,
teaching and writings of
Greenland technique and culture. He has written articles for Sea
Kayaker
magazine and authored the chapter, “Using Greenland Paddles” in
“Eastern Arctic Kayaks, History, Design, Technique” by
John
D. Heath and E. Y. Arima. Greg is a featured paddler in Justine
Curgenven’s “This is the Sea” video, and is a
guest-instructor in “Nigel Foster's Sea Kayaking Series”.
A minimalist
by nature, Greg was attracted to
Greenland-style kayaking and began learning Greenland skills in the
late
eighties. He credits the late kayak historian, John Heath, and six-time
Greenland champion Maligiaq Padilla, as his primary mentors. In 2000 he
attended a week-long training camp in Qoornoq, Greenland and learned
from some
of Greenland’s best kayakers.
Greg
participated on the first American team, when the
annual Greenland Kayaking Championship was opened to outsiders in 2000.
He won
his age group in the World Class (which combined all Greenlanders and
foreigners), and earned medals in different disciplines, including long
distance racing and rolling. Greg returned again in 2002 and earned
another
gold medal for rolling. While there he enjoyed kayaking in several
locations
along the Southwest Greenland coast in a traditional skin covered
kayak;
“The Greenlandic coast and fiords are truly soul-inspiring in their
beauty. Works of man are few, and the immense landscape both humbles
and
empowers you at the same time”.
Greg loves to
teach and is a much sought-after coach for
symposiums, across the USA and worldwide. Greg has instructed in the
United
States, Japan, Spain, Great Britain, Newfoundland and New Zealand and
looks
forward to traveling and teaching in new locations.
In addition to
“Greenland-style”, Greg enjoys
kayak surfing, rough-water kayaking, some whitewater, and trips of all
kinds.
Greg has pursued multi-week trips in many locations, including the
Pukaskwa
coast of Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands, circumnavigating Isle
Royale in
Lake Superior, portaging his sea kayak across Isle Royale (to fish the
inland
lakes and to hear wolves and see moose), exploring the coastal areas of
the
Florida Everglades, and more. Working for a large corporation
developing
computer software limited his time-off to three weeks or less for
trips. In
2007 Greg left his high-paying corporate job, and escaped from his
small
“cube”, to pursue a more fulfilling lifestyle and to enjoy longer
trips.
In June 2007
Greg and partner Freya Hoffmeister
circumnavigated Iceland (1,620 km) in 33 days (25 paddling days). Greg
used a
carbon Greenland paddle on the trip.
He is
currently planning his next adventure, a solo
circumnavigation of Newfoundland in 2008.
Greg is available for lectures, for
teaching at events
around world, and offers private lessons devoted to Greenland-style
technique.
Sea Kayaking UK sponsored paddlers have been selected
for their
expeditionary & kayaking skills. All are prepared to run
courses on
request having excellent seamanship and kayaking skills. They have the
full support of NDK and we would be glad to arrange tuition, lectures,
etc.
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