Freestyle Kayakers Do WHAT?! (You’ve Got to See It to Believe It)
Freestyle kayakers do some amazing stunts, like flips, rolls, and other indescribable things. Here’s Mark Kearney doing some of those things.
Freestyle kayakers do some amazing stunts, like flips, rolls, and other indescribable things. Here’s Mark Kearney doing some of those things.
Death Valley is well known for being North America’s hottest and driest portion, yet visitors are flocking to the park for a seriously cool reason. There’s no doubt that Death Valley conjures up images of a dry, arid, sweltering climate. However, the national park recently revealed they’re seeing an influx of water, and as a [...]
A recent guided kayaking trip in New Zealand proved worth the money as multiple orcas popped up to say hello to the boaters.
The latest clip from team Red Bull brings viewers on a whitewater kayaking trip through a glacier and down a massive waterfall.
Big Bend National Park is one of the most remote national parks in the lower 48 states, sitting in the far west corner of Texas.
Here are five things you may not have known about Isle Royale National Park, a U.S. National Park that’s off the beaten path.
In the last few years, e-bikes have grown in popularity, and kayaks could be next. New designs include pedal kayaks with an electric motor.
Cold, soaked clothing can ruin an otherwise great day on the water, but preparing for the conditions you’ll encounter with the right apparel can keep you safe and happy as you paddle. You might get a rare spring day when temperatures top 80 degrees, but the water will still be relatively cool in many regions [...]
Let’s be honest – half the fun of kayaking is bringing your water-loving pup along. But if you’re in the market for a new ride, make sure you keep your best friend’s specific needs in mind too – stability, weight capacity and deck space are all key. Here are the best dog-friendly kayaks out there! [...]
As I clutched the side of the boat, drenched, shivering and desperately trying to keep my breakfast down, I couldn’t help but remember that Steve had tried to warn us. Steve was one of a handful of journalists who, like me, had been dispatched to Tahiti in late October to cover the Hawaiki Nui Va’a, [...]