5 Articles
Mississippi Solo: Eddy Harris
In 1988, Eddy Harris published his first book, Mississippi Solo, an account of his canoe trip down the entire length of the river. Thirty years later Harris canoed the Mississippi...
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Filson in the Field: Packrafting the Remote Waters of Alaska
The state of Alaska tends to breed ideas larger than life. There is just something about the sheer amount of untrammeled wilderness there that seems to spark a fire in...
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The Longest Road: The Expedition of Caroline Van Hemert and Pat Farrell
A journey both audacious and unprecedented. They would travel from the Pacific rain forests near Bellingham, Washington, into the Alaskan Arctic, solely self-powered. 176 days to cover over 4,000 miles...
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River Running: Mahay’s Riverboat Guides
Standing at the edge of the river, captain Steve Mahay can feel the energy coursing through the Susitna river at his feet. After forty-plus years spent on its slate-gray waters,...
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Impact of the Rio Grande: Lifeline of the Southwest
"In 2014, I followed the 1,900-mile-long river course from source to sea by foot, kayak, and canoe. I followed a broken river caught between trying to meet 19th-century ideals with...
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