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Whitewater Kayaking

Whitewater kayaking is an exciting and challenging sport involving paddling a kayak on a moving body of water, usually a river. The water can range from easy, slow-moving rivers to raging (and dangerous) whitewater rapids. This section covers all aspects of whitewater kayaking, from creeking to slalom, and clues you into the latest destinations and gear as well. Enjoy!

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Class V Knife   OK... what? A knife in the safety section? Right.  A good knife can absolutely get your butt out of a sling and this single-sided blade from…

First-timer gets his feet wet

Last week Tom, the editor of this Web site, took me whitewater kayaking for the first time. Traditionally, my outdoor recreation revolves around skiing, biking, and hiking, so I was excited to learn something new. We parked my car at a pullout downriver and drove Tom’s truck to the put-in. Once I finally got all [...]

Clear H2O Premieres New Kayaking Film

On Thursday night the Fort Collins, Colo. based New Belgium Brewery hosted the premiere of The Lost World, the third volume of the Hotel Charley whitewater kayaking series produced by Clear H20 Films’ Jesse Coombs and Ben Stookesberry. Both producers, who also starred as athletes, were on site to introduce their film and field questions [...]

Summer and high flows arrive in Front Range Summer and high flows arrive in Front Range

Summer seemed to arrive overnight in much of the Southwest. Temperatures and rivers were atypically low last week, but snowmelt began accumulating over a hot weekend. And the warm weather appears as though it’s here to stay. The result could be seen in the abundance of groups running the Poudre River outside of Fort [...]

Kayaking Made Easy, 3rd: A Manual for Beginners with Tips for the Experienced

Dennis Stuhaug has put together this great manual for folks just entering the world of kayaking.  Although the third edition is aimed at people just starting out paddling, you seasoned veterans can gain a few valuable tidbits as well.  The book covers everything from choosing the correct hull design for your individual style to helpful [...]

A boat for you beginning paddlers

This is a great new river running boat from Dagger, whether you’re just starting out or are a grommet with a few years of experience.  With lots of foam in the subframe the Mamba 7.5 is a lightwieght and stable platform that’s also easy to roll.  The Mamba has adjustable thigh braces and hip pads [...]

NRS Long Sleeve Shirt

Any other time, I’d say mock turtlenecks are pretty goofy, but summer is still a long way off and the Wavelight™ Long Sleeve will help keep you from cutting glass on those chilly spring days. The mid-weight shirt from NRS is a sweet addition to your cold-weather layering scheme, and its poyester/spandex blend will stretch over [...]

Extrasport PFD for Valentine’s Day

Yes, fellas, it’s a Hallmark holiday but if you play your cards right, you could earn that much need “hall pass” later this spring.  Check out this affordable and stylie PFD from Extrasport that your better half will dig way more than a dozen roses. The Chica® is a front-zip low-profile lifevest with 8 adjustment points [...]

Ultimate crossover kayak?

If you are one of the growing number of paddlers who want a stable recreational boat to fish out of, but still want something that can run rivers, Dagger has your answer right here, with it’s new “Approach” hybrid crossover kayak.

At 10 feet long, it remains two or three feet shorter than some of the [...]

throwbag Safety

A safety throwbag should be considered essential equipment for any paddler, right after your PFD and helmet. Stohlquist’s Lifeline throw-bag comes in three models—Standard, K-Pro (75-foot length), and a 50-foot kayakers model. All three have high-visibility rescue lines and quick-release buckles and clip-in loops for easy access.
So whether you’re pulling your pal from a [...]

Dog Day Kayaking near Moab, Utah

You should know right away that I don’t like paddling much. I mean, it looks pretty cool and all, but I don’t have opposable thumbs, which means I can’t hold a paddle, which means “going paddling” for me and other dogs translates to “going swimming,” which, as any beginning kayaker will tell you, is another [...]

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