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![]() Baidarka: The Kayak Average Rating: 4.5 Total Reviews: 6 More Information Paddling through time ... George Dyson has written such diverse books as Baidarka, Darwin among the Machines and Project Orion. "Baidarka" with its wonderful photographs lets us look over George Dysons shoulder. Into history: Old sketches and lithographs show the "white mans" perception of the aleut kayak and kayaking life. Well chosen excerpts take you back in time. At the "Dyson Baidarka": Information on materials and tantalizing scattered bits on how to build an ancient style kayak with space age materials. The Aleuts used the best possible materials, didnt they? A "how to" manual it is not, but it is essential if you want to build one. And if you build one you are rewarded with a sturdy, elegant boat. At his own life: The he spent living in a tree house high up in a douglas fir :-) And of course ... he was building baidarkas. I love the images of the aluminum skin on frame boat in the tree house. By the way, many believe that George Dyson single-handedly revived the home-built kayak. "He who has a baidarka is rich" (Gavriil Davydov, 1804) - Thank you George, for making our lives so much richer. Paddling through time ... George Dyson has written such diverse books as Baidarka, Darwin among the Machines and Project Orion. "Baidarka" with its wonderful photographs lets us look over George Dysons shoulder. Into history: Old sketches and lithographs show the "white mans" perception of the aleut kayak and kayaking life. Well chosen excerpts take you back in time. At the "Dyson Baidarka": Information on materials and tantalizing scattered bits on how to build an ancient style kayak with space age materials. The Aleuts used the best possible materials, didnt they? A "how to" manual it is not, but it is essential if you want to build one. And if you build one you are rewarded with a sturdy, elegant boat. At his own life: The he spent living in a tree house high up in a douglas fir :-) And of course ... he was building baidarkas. I love the images of the aluminum skin on frame boat in the tree house. By the way, many believe that George Dyson single-handedly revived the home-built kayak. "He who has a baidarka is rich" (Gavriil Davydov, 1804) - Thank you George, for making our lives so much richer. A beautiful, interesting book This book looks like a coffee table book, but it is a lot more. It covers history of the Aleut kayak builders, documents the experiences of a free spirit, and demonstrates an innovative method for building a beautiful kayak. The pictures are interesting, beautiful and inspiring. I dont know how this book got published, it does not fit well into any one catagory. Recommended. If you like time travel. I do. by: Anonymous On: 1998-02-17 Well, this book is the one I set aside when my brother gave me a pack of books to read. I didnt get the idea of aluminum baidarkas; so I read all that other stuff until there was nothing left but this book. Until then, Sea Kayaking still was no option for me. George Dyson got it started, as for so many others. Im glad I got across his book, for all the good time I spent with his ideas. If you like living your dream, this book is for You. Recommended. If you like time travel. I do. Well, this book is the one I set aside when my brother gave me a pack of books to read. I didnt get the idea of aluminum baidarkas; so I read all that other stuff until there was nothing left but this book. Until then, Sea Kayaking still was no option for me. George Dyson got it started, as for so many others. Im glad I got across his book, for all the good time I spent with his ideas. If you like living your dream, this book is for You. A somewhat scattered but appealing book by: Anonymous On: 1998-01-12 This is an interesting book. It covers a lot of territory concerning Baidarkas, and is full of very nice photographs. The section on building a Baidarka is tantalizing, but also annoying, especially if one is trying to build ones own from Dysons description. There is some amount of new-age touchy-feelie sentiment that gets in the way of the historical discourse. Would I reccomend it? If you are a kayaker, absolutely. Otherwise, probably not unless you are a rabid fan of things Aleutian, A great follow-up to Starship and the Canoe by: Anonymous On: 1997-11-07 It was so great to read the authors words directly after reading The Starship and the Canoe. Dyson has helped keep alive one of humankinds greatest vehicles in in its purest possible form. While singing the praises of the Aleuts, he doesnt fail to tip his hat to the other greats of boat building, the Polynesian trimaran and the Tlingit cedar canoe. You dont need to be a kayaker like myself to get something from this book. A beautiful, informative and fascinating book by: Anonymous On: 1997-07-14 Many of us first became aware of George Dyson and his infatuation with the Baidarka on reading Kenneth Browers "The Starship and the Canoe", published in the mid-1970s. This book, published about ten years later (after a long journey from one prospective publisher to another) is the fruition of Dysons vision. Its a history of the baidarka, a history of Dysons own baidarka building projects, and a basic how-to manual for building your own modern Dyson-style aluminum, nylon and hypalon baidarka capable of cruising open seas. Even if you never plan to build a boat- or if you have no interest in paddling- this is still a stunningly beautiful and fascinating book.And if youve read "The Starship and the Canoe", you owe it to yourself to get a copy of Dysons book, to really see what it was that had him so excited about baidarkas. Reading "Baidarka" will give you an entirely new perspective on George Dyson and his dream. |