Nov 13 | A River Reborn
by Susan Hollingsworth | 3
Cheers echoed while others sat in silent disbelief, both reactions to the joy we all felt for finally experiencing the new White Salmon River. Continue reading
by Susan Hollingsworth | 3
Cheers echoed while others sat in silent disbelief, both reactions to the joy we all felt for finally experiencing the new White Salmon River. Continue reading
by Andy Maser | 3
See the film that has the paddling world abuzz. Named Best Pro Documentary and Best of Show at this year’s National Paddling Film Festival. Continue reading
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In Episode 3 of his Year of the River series, filmmaker Andy Maser captures the raw beauty of Washington’s Elwha River, home to the largest dam removal project in US history. Continue reading
by Susan Hollingsworth | 1
I’m still unsure just how the stars aligned for me to end up living along the White Salmon River just in time to see Condit Dam blow, especially when I consider the event’s profound significance. Continue reading
by Andy Maser | 2
Washington’s White Salmon River is a haven for rafters, kayakers and nature lovers of all stripes. It was once a haven for Salmon too; soon it will be again. Episode 2 of Andy Maser’s Year of the River” series tells the inspiring story of this beautiful river’s rebirth. Continue reading
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In September, 2011, the biggest dam removal project in US history began on Washington’s Elwha River. In Episode 1 of his “Year of the River” project, filmmaker Andy Maser celebrates both the human and natural importance of this landmark event. Continue reading