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It鈥檚 not just skiers who are enjoying a banner year. Thanks to all the snow, 2023 promises to be one of the best rafting seasons ever. Check out these five great trips.
As permits on western rivers become harder and harder to get, one reader wants to take matters into his own hands
鈥淪ince he鈥檚 never said anything explicitly romantic, wouldn鈥檛 it be presumptuous to tell him I鈥檓 not interested?鈥
The New Yorker staff writer spoke with 国产吃瓜黑料 Book Club host Elizabeth Hightower Allen about turning the unbelievable story of itinerant canoeist Dick Conant into a book
In the heart of Cornhusker country, they know how to make their own fun. Native son Carson Vaughan drafted four friends, loaded up on beer, and did what may be the strangest float trip in the world.
This month the 国产吃瓜黑料 Book Club will read 鈥楻iverman,鈥 by Ben McGrath, the tale of a traveler who glimpsed the kind of freedom most of us only dream about
After her 25-year marriage ended in divorce, the 国产吃瓜黑料 contributing editor turned to science鈥攁nd a river trip鈥攖o navigate through the darkness. Register here for our Zoom book discussion on March 9.
When 国产吃瓜黑料 contributing editor Florence Williams鈥檚 husband of 25 years left her, she paddled the Green River to process her grief. Her new book recounts that story and dives into the science of the heart.
Reeling from her husband鈥檚 request to divorce after 25 years of marriage and two kids, Florence Williams was experiencing debilitating grief. An accomplished reporter, she decided to explore the science of heartache to see if she could find a cure. In this excerpt from her new book, 鈥楬eartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey,鈥 she heads out for a 120-mile solo paddle on Utah鈥檚 Green River, with a too heavy portable toilet and a shattered heart.
The precocious author鈥檚 debut release was the December-January pick for the 国产吃瓜黑料 Book Club. We spoke with him about his journey along the Magdalena, Colombia鈥檚 longest waterway, and his attempt to understand the quickly changing country
Seasonal outdoor work seems idyllic, but it isn鈥檛 an easy lifestyle. Guides are starting to open up about the challenges of constant transitions, and new research offers insight into their unique situation.
Jordan Salama鈥檚 new book is an impressive debut by an up-and-coming travel writer
Author Jordan Salama began writing this captivating book, about a journey down Colombia鈥檚 Magdalena River, when he was just a college student
Plan your next adventure on one of the nation鈥檚 most resplendent waterways with the help of Gaia GPS
The River Democracy Act will establish Oregon as the country鈥檚 undisputed leader in permanent river protection.
Between sun, water, sand, and wind, river trips are hard on the skin. Here are six packable essentials to protect you from the elements.
But there鈥檚 still hope if we start managing water differently and addressing climate change, both of which are making dry spells more extreme
In an excerpt from his latest book, 鈥楩reedom,鈥 the celebrated nonfiction writer describes a journey along Pennsylvania鈥檚 train tracks with friends he met while reporting on the war in Afghanistan
By the late 1990s, the Chinook salmon of Oregon鈥檚 Lostine River were nearly gone. Now a collaboration of hard work is paying off.
The underrated West Virginia adventure hub is finally getting the recognition it deserves
Tenkara fly-fishing in Colorado with Daniel Galhardo
Paddling across a lake where a river used to be
'Rio Rica' introduces us to Rica Fulton and the Little Snake River, a lesser known tributary of the West's renowned Yampa River
Chile's Rio Claro is a beautiful stretch of water, some sections of which are only accessible by kayak
In her new book, 'Superman's Not Coming,' the activist gives a lesson in community engagement and warns that we shouldn't expect the government to save us
'Water Flows Together' 鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧媏xplores the intersection of water access for consumption and recreation
'River of Return' features river guides and Shoshone-Bannock tribal聽members Sammy and Jessica Matsaw
In praise of sand in your eyeballs, no cell service, and pooping in a box
'Rising from the Ashes' follows the scientists studying the summer steelhead resurgence in Washington's Elwha River
Jason Cajune is a second-generation boatman building wooden dories聽in Livingston, Montana
This year's most at-risk rivers, the Lower Missouri and Upper Mississippi, provide water for millions of people in the Midwest
So-called "flush drownings" lack an obvious cause like getting trapped underwater. Researchers now believe water temperature is a key factor.
'Powell 150' documents a thousand-mile rafting trip along the Colorado River Basin from Wyoming to Nevada
'The Salad Days' chronicles the river career of Herman Hoops, a conservationist, boater, and public land steward.
'River Surfer' profiles a longtime saltwater surfer turned river rider from Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Expedition kayaker Scott Lindgren knocked off first descents of the most remote and dangerous rivers on earth, from the Himalayas to the Sierra. He paddled with an aggro attitude and saw weakness as an unforgivable trait in himself and others. But when a brain tumor started to derail his athletic performance and threaten his life, everything changed.
You can't technically finish the AT without a ride in Greg Caruso's canoe
In a new documentary, The Salad Days, river runner and advocate Herm Hoops takes to the water one last time
Use the best open space NYC has to offer: the water
Why these are our dream spots to cast away
How to handle ego in its many (sometimes potentially deadly) forms
How to explore the western rivers and wilderness on the route of legendary explorer John Wesley Powell
In this film, the聽OARS聽team profiles聽Samantha 'Derby'聽Derbyshire,聽a prominent female river guide on Utah's Cataract Canyon
A performance in Grand Junction, Colorado, pays homage to the confluence of the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers鈥攁nd calls for action to protect the threatened waterway
On-the-ground info to keep you safe in the backcountry
A reformed raft guide writes a breakup letter to his favorite piece of gear as he upgrades to a (real) mattress
A short film about one woman鈥檚 experience downriver
Take your children fishing. Then do that over and over again for the rest of your life.
We pulled together a few of our favorite places to camp鈥攕ome developed campgrounds, some not鈥攁longside America鈥檚 most stunning rivers
Taking a tiny human floating seems intimidating, but it doesn鈥檛 have to be
A new report found that towns near plenty of outdoor recreation attract new residents and higher incomes. But this could also mean higher costs of living, affordable housing challenges, and encroachment into vulnerable landscapes.
When one of your best buds is getting married, it calls for something truly epic
In 'Next Gen,' from OARS, president Tyler Wendt鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧 takes his family on its first multi-day river trip
Amid stories of ecological doom, we found a few instances of progress worth celebrating
In this installment, More Than Just Parks features the Flathead Valley and its endless recreational opportunities
All you need is a rod, a license, and a good attitude to catch your first fish
The Gila is America鈥檚 most endangered river. What do we stand to lose if it disappears thanks to climate change and overuse?
Heather Hansman鈥檚 new book is a must-read for anyone who loves rivers or is concerned about the future of the West
Two hunters set off in a raft to hunt for rutting mule deer bucks in Idaho鈥檚 famed Frank Church Wilderness.
From Vans, the Weird Waves series documents a group of surfers pursuing a variety of odd breaks from around the world.
Stay clean and keep the environment safe at the same time
EPA proposes stripping protections from 50 percent of streams and 110 million acres of wetlands
Skiers Christina Lustenberger and Dane Tudor search the headwaters of the Columbia river for some of the world鈥檚 most sought-after snow.
What the admittedly confusing categorization actually means
It's the 50th anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and our waterways are in more danger than ever. These reads explain what's going wrong鈥攁nd how to fix it.
The U.S. Coast Guard closes the Potomac River any time President Trump wants to hit the links.
Boyan Slat, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of the Ocean Cleanup, has finally launched a system he says will rid the Great Pacific Garbage Patch of half its plastic trash in five years.
鈥榃eight of Water鈥 follows adaptive adventurer Erik聽Weihenmayer聽on a whitewater kayaking trip through the Grand Canyon鈥檚 lava falls
Developers want rivers lined with high-rises and environmentalists want reintroduction of native grasses. A successful waterfront revitalization needs both.
Great places to live don鈥檛 just happen鈥攖hey鈥檙e made. We talked to experts around the country to find out exactly what the most livable towns are doing to rev up the local economy and attract adventure-loving residents.
At these five parks, the food is the treasured resource.
Carrying your own portable boat is officially the coolest way to go deep into the wilderness
If you've only been following the drama of Scott Pruitt and his replacement at the EPA, you only know half the story. Environmental regulations are under attack all across America, and the siege is just beginning.
Here's the gear I chose for my first fly-fishing setup
This hilarious鈥攁nd informational鈥擯SA from Ranger Lauren Ray warns river rats of the low flows on Arkansas鈥 Buffalo River.
The Yellowstone River is the beating heart聽of Paradise Valley, Montana, but a proposed mine threatens the entire ecosystem.