Aug 31 | How To: Paddle a Tandem Kayak
The tandem is a great boat for multiple uses. You can take someone out who doesn’t want to paddle or who doesn’t have the strength or skill for a longer trip. Continue reading
The tandem is a great boat for multiple uses. You can take someone out who doesn’t want to paddle or who doesn’t have the strength or skill for a longer trip. Continue reading
by Andria Davis | 1
The springtime excitement of the flows and weather creates a bonding experience within a group of people. A spring Middle Fork trip is no float and bloat; it takes experienced rowers and kayakers to get through there safely. Continue reading
Kayaking with kids paddling with you can be fun. Make sure it’s safe and fun for the kids, and you can create a lifelong paddling partner! Continue reading
Kayaks are simple machines, but some basic kayak maintenance will make yours last longer. Continue reading
Most of us are always looking for new waters to explore. Our friends at Paddling.Net have come up with a great solution: an interactive map showing hundreds of places where you can get on and off the water. Continue reading
by Elaine Campbell | Reply
It’s been a great summer! I made it to the Ottawa for a few days, paddled the Raquette twice, caught the Beaver releases and paddled in some Lozer Cups. I even went for a swim in the Tubs on the Raquette last weekend! Continue reading
Climb into the cockpit with Team NRS for a rollicking good time paddling some classic American whitewater in our 2012 Team NRS Kayaking Video. Continue reading
by Tyler Bradt | Reply
I put a copy of Taladega Nights in the DVD player and planned a little shaking and baking of my own. I bought a 12-foot 1959 camper trailer for $300, painted it purple and hit the road. First stop: the Big Fork Whitewater Festival. Continue reading