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Cattle Kayaking – Paddling down Nebraska’s Middle Loup River in water tanks for cows

Cattle Kayaking – Paddling down Nebraska’s Middle Loup River in water tanks for cows

Paddling down Nebraska’s Middle Loup River in water tanks for cows Photo Courtesy of Glidden Canoe Rental By Eugene Buchanan Play kayaks may be getting shorter and rounder, but they got nothing on what Mullen, Neb.’s = puts its customers in. Located on the Middle Loup River, it shoves customers off in … water tanks…

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Flatwater Spring Training – Why olympians and hopefuls gather at this Florida spot to train

Flatwater Spring Training – Why olympians and hopefuls gather at this Florida spot to train

Why olympians and hopefuls gather at this Florida spot to train Making the rounds. Photo: Thomas Hall By Thomas Hall The Pines Resort and Apartments is surrounded by seven golf…

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Feature Trip: Lost Creek Reservoir (CA)

Feature Trip: Lost Creek Reservoir (CA)

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Feature Canoe – Traveler by Merrimack Canoe Co.

Feature Canoe – Traveler by Merrimack Canoe Co.

“Your Traveler continues to impress me. It paddles beautifully and, like all your canoes, the workmanship is the very best.” Walt Durran, The Jersey Paddler

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Outfit your Kayak with Vessel ID Stickers!

Outfit your Kayak with Vessel ID Stickers!

Imagine if you found a kayak floating alone on the water with a paddle and PFD in the cockpit but no paddler in sight. There are a lot of…

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We Got the (Le)fevre – French star to compete for U.S. Slalom team

We Got the (Le)fevre – French star to compete for U.S. Slalom team

French star to compete for U.S. Slalom team Dana Mann killing it. Photo: James McEwan By James McEwan It’s always a pleasure to welcome international paddlers to U.S. races. But…

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Overdoing it Right

Overdoing it Right

This story featured in the 2012 June issue. Photo: Dave Costello By Eugene Buchanan If Jim Lochhead’s stainless steel Sierra cup could talk, it could hold court—and coffee—among canoeists anywhere.…

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On a 740-mile canoe trek

On a 740-mile canoe trek

Emma Carlson and Emily Rooney paddle across Rangeley Lake on Saturday towards a brief stop for lunch, resupply and to read postcards from Mallett School students. (Sarah Carlson photo)…

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From the Archives: River Features

From the Archives: River Features

River Features By Cliff Jacobson River Bends Whenever possible, stay on the inside of bends. Rivers run fastest and deepest at the outside of bends, and because of this most…

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