Lauren Bean - Waterbike tour
Hello All,
Myself and John (blind) visited the club a month or so ago. Sorry we’ve not been back since!
Hello All,
Myself and John (blind) visited the club a month or so ago. Sorry we’ve not been back since!
I was practically sprinting downstream in my packraft through dense fog, persistent rain, and increasing rumbles of thunder. Not only was this predicament unexpected, I wasn't even sure I'd make it.
I was practically sprinting downstream in my packraft through dense fog, persistent rain, and increasing rumbles of thunder. Not only was this predicament unexpected, I wasn't even sure I'd make it.
$299 otterbox.com OtterBox has entered the cooler competition lately with a full lineup of both hard and soft cooler candidates, all striving for the high-end adventure cooler niche. My pick of the litter is the LT Trooper 30.
I have written - in many venues - about my dislike of using a phone as our primary navigation tool. I have railed against the problems with this time and time again, so I won't do it one more time, but I recently got an email from Sarah.
A paddler's quest to find waters that never appear in guide book, have no streamflow gauge, sketchy access and no shuttle service. That's true adventure.
A conversation with women competing in the AuSable Canoe Marathon about how to bring more inclusion into the world of canoe racing.
Martin Trahan and Jillian Brown have overcome tornados and reservoir crossings to reach Omaha, Nebraska during their coast-to-coast canoe expedition.
‘Hup all night’ soaking in the spectator and race scene like no other at Michigan's iconic nonstop canoe race: the 2018 AuSable River Canoe Marathon
Exploring eco-tourism paddling opportunities on the wild, rugged, threatened islands of Sumba and Timor
“I'll tell you where that treasure is," declared a local fella at the bar. Me and my best buddies were in the mountains of Colorado. And our conversation had all the implications of a cowboy film--with a few exceptions.
In Episode 3 of Paddling Parents, presented by NRS, longtime Washington state kayaker Christian Knight outlines the lessons that have helped his daughter, Eleanor, age 11, break through progress-stalling plateaus and reach new levels of confidence in running technical whitewater.