At school physical geography was one of my favourite subjects, partly because the textbook including large photos of snow capped mountains, deep gorges or flooding rivers and partly because I sat next to a hot girl! Over the past few years my kayaking adventures have taken me to parts of the world where I have …
Monthly Archive: February 2009
13
Feb
Low Water and High Spirits in Little River Canyon
         Fog at the put-in Photo by Steve Krajewski  Low water levels have continued to prevail in north Alabama and much of the rest of the southeastern United States for over a month. Luckily we have received some rain, just as it seems like the rivers are going to drop too low to run, we managed to …
11
Feb
Paddling in the Czech Republic
Hi everybody! I´m Katerina Migdauova and I paddle on Burn, 4-twenty and other Pyranha boats for a couple of years. I want to say something about the freestyle kayaking in CZE. Maybe somebody knows Czech playspots from the World Cup 2008 or Euro Cup 2005 and 2006. I study in Prague, here is situated the …
04
Feb
A different side to the Nile
A few years ago, having finished university, I decided that I would live my life around kayaking and to try and earn my living solely through white water coaching. I set myself, and my kayak, on a worldwide adventure of work and travel in an attempt to really get to grips with some of the …
04
Feb
In the Hood
Winter blues don’t apply in this town. It’s no secret, Hood River’s surrounding creeks can challenge any boater at any time of the year. Here’s a cool shot….. L Dub has been sitting at sick flows for the past month! Seeing how far you can disconnect from the falls. Ben Hawthorne photo. ON A SIDE …