Mar 6 | Walk on Water
by Andy Maser | Reply
When a skiing accident left Greg Mallory paralyzed from the waist down, he turned to kayaking to help him escape his wheelchair. Continue reading
by Andy Maser | Reply
When a skiing accident left Greg Mallory paralyzed from the waist down, he turned to kayaking to help him escape his wheelchair. Continue reading
by Leland Davis | Reply
It didn’t feel real. Was he actually being asked by a Navy SEAL if he could help tackle a mysterious river canyon? He looked at the satellite picture on the screen again and saw not only a river, but the adventure of a lifetime. Continue reading
by Andria Davis | 6
You will never get braver sitting on the bank watching your boyfriend, and you will never get better by walking that rapid every time. Continue reading
Tangled vines. Endless rain. Dodgy hotel rooms. Mud. Biting flies. Aggressive viruses…Perfection. Is this a vacation? Erik Boomer, Tyler Bradt, Galen Volckhausen, Tim Kemple, Anson Fogel, Blake Hendrix and Skip Armstrong hunt the remote Mexican jungle for the perfect waterfall…and the perfect shot. Continue reading
by Leland Davis | 1
There’s a flow to this simple kind of life, a current as compelling as any that you can dance with in your boat. Continue reading
What would you do with 10 days free of work? Erik Boomer, Tyler Bradt, Galen Volckhausen, Tim Kemple, Anson Fogel, Blake Hendrix and Skip Armstrong decide Mexico is the place to be. Continue reading
The nights are often icy, the days like balmy Indian summer, and the sumac and locust still have their leaves. It is the perfect time to settle in and live off the land. Continue reading
by Zak Podmore | 1
Zak Podmore reports on how hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, impacts water use and the environment along the Colorado 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 Zak Podmore | 1
Zak Podmore reports on how healthy rivers pump billions of dollars into the U.S. economy through recreational opportunities like rafting, fishing and whitewater parks. A swarm of yellow life jackets pours out of rafts on the Colorado River and … Continue reading