Next steps - sailing
It is a common phrase in the outdoor education world, and we use it to talk about what students should do next to advance their knowledge in a certain area.
Camping kit that proved itself on a eight-week, 600-mile wilderness canoe expedition across northern Quebec
From Poulsbo, Washington to Snow Hill, Maryland, North America's (Next) Best Paddling Towns are increasing access to waterways and amenities for paddlers to better explore our beautiful country by boat.
Canadian adventurer, photojournalist and filmmaker Frank Wolf has made an annual habit of tackling audacious canoe expeditions in the Canadian wilderness. His only rule in selecting a trip: Never paddle the same route twice.
As the three of us pushed off into the American River near the Nimbus Fish Hatchery, there was a slight hue of smoke to the pale sky. The result of late-summer forest fires still lingering across northern California.
In 2017, Susan and Adam Elliott hit the road in Gilly, their 24-foot RV with a wave-curling logo and "Wild River Life" stenciled on the side. Their goal was not just to paddle 50 of the "most beautiful...
Ken Weeks owned a 900-square-foot apartment in Manhattan's Alphabet City in 1999, but he was ready to party like it was 1799. Weeks worked at the Metropolitan Opera, which specializes in spectacle, as a scenic artist and designer, but he had a growing hankering to build a birchbark canoe.
A deeper look at "the untold story of kayaking's boldest voyage," Ed Gillet's unmatched 1987 solo crossing from Monterey to Maui in the new book by C&K Editor Dave Shively, now available from Falcon Guides.
A look inside 18-year-old Alex Martin's first solo sea kayak circumnavigation of Lake Winnipeg, over five weeks and 1,100 miles exploring the wild and threatened sides of the Manitoba lake.
Texas kayak fisherman Albert Vasquez is on a hot streak with big bass
The post Holy Grail of Kayak Bass Fishing: 100-inch Bag appeared first on Canoe & Kayak Magazine.
Canoes have a problem: They're not always floating. Sometimes you have to carry them. And that can be an issue, especially in the Adirondack region of upstate New York, the birthplace of John Rushton's legendary pack canoe.
Canoes have a problem: They're not always floating. Sometimes you have to carry them. And that can be an issue, especially in the Adirondack region of upstate New York, the birthplace of John Rushton's legendary pack canoe.
Kirk Eddlemon knows all about paying to play. The Tennessee father of one, full-time kayaking instructor and guidebook author has explored some of the Southeast’s most obscure runs in less-than-ideal conditions while compiling the two-part Whitewater of the Southern Appalachians.