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Outside August 2009 Grayson Schaffer |
The Evolution of Whitewater Kayaking Whitewater's brightest stars are launching bigger waterfall drops than ever. But it'll take more than sweet photos to right this fading sport. |
High on Adventure April 2003 Robyn Gorman |
Ducky Heaven Who knew that a trip down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River would bring a new verb into my vocabulary. "Duckying", as in "to ducky," means to run a river in a rubber kayak -- by oneself. Duckying, I discovered, is an incredible adrenaline rush. |
Outside June 2002 Peter Heller |
Epic Descent: The River Wildest After a decade of failed attempts and fatal rebuffs, an Outside-sponsored expedition runs Tibet's Upper Tsanpgo Gorge -- and lives to tell about it... |
Popular Mechanics March 2010 T. Edward Nickens |
How to Catch Big Game Fish -- From a Kayak According to the Paddlesports Industry Association, kayak fishing is the fastest growing segment of human-powered water recreation. |
Outside September 2007 Katie Arnold |
The Alpha Geek OK, so he's not the coolest guy on the river. But with another world freestyle title, a kayak-building business that's shaking up the industry, and a sweet RV to take him and his paddling offspring anywhere, Eric Jackson is high on the pile. |
Outside August 2009 Justin Nyberg |
Guillemot Kayaks Night Heron With household tools, 30 clamps, and a little space in the garage, you can build your own wooden kayak with a kit. |
Outside September 2006 Eugene Buchanan |
A River Different With a world-class guide, far-flung kayak expeditions are now within the layman's reach |
Outside July 2004 Grayson Schaffer |
Find Your Flow We've zeroed in on the best blue-ribbon river trips in North America--from remote rapids to meandering flatwater--for getting wet, wild, and recharged. Also recommended gear. |
High on Adventure August 2002 Jim Yost |
Rafting Africa's "Slambezi" The 24 Class IV-V+ rapids on the Batoka Gorge section of the Zambezi have earned it the reputation for being the most adrenaline-charged, one-day, commercial whitewater raft trip in the world. |
Outside December 2001 Peter Heller |
Pourover Somewhere at the bottom of the deepest canyon on earth flows the Cotahuasi� -- a long, roiling ribbon of whitewater, a river so old and dangerous that you never master it, you just surrender to it. And pay respect to its ghosts... |
High on Adventure April 2004 |
Slammin' Salmon The "Slammin' Salmon," formally named the Cal Salmon to distinguish it from Idaho's Salmon River, thunders its way from the Marble and Salmon mountains of far Northern California to the hamlet of Somes Bar. It's known for its series of rampaging Class IV and V rapids. |