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Outside April 2007 Patrick Symmes |
Leaping Tiger, Drowning River The world's greatest Communist supereconomy needs all the power it can get. With dams rising up all around, the author joins a team of Chinese and American rafters as they outrun the concrete on a wild descent of the Yangtze.  |
Real Travel Adventures April 2007 Bart Allen Berry |
Kayak Fishing and Osama Bin Laden Kayaks have become so versatile that you can surf it, tour on the open sea or any estuary or river mouth with 6 inches of water and you can paddle out to sea wherever the fish are.  |
Adventure October 2006 Andrea Minarcek |
Alaska Road Trip: The Kenai Circuit The road through southeast Alaska leads to groaning glaciers, mugs of microbrew, and the most stunning river trip anywhere.  |
Outside September 2006 Eugene Buchanan |
A River Different With a world-class guide, far-flung kayak expeditions are now within the layman's reach  |
Outside July 2006 |
Flyak These kayaks were specially designed to reduce drag and increase speed.  |
Outside July 2006 Nathanael Johnson |
Grease Monkeys Two kayakers, five continents, and one biodiesel-burning fire truck  |
TIME Europe February 13, 2006 Brooke Carnot |
The River Wild Extreme-sports fans head down to the Zambezi for the ride of their lives. Expert guides lead river boarders into violent Class IV and V rapids with dangerous drops and irregular currents and names like Stairway to Heaven and Oblivion.  |
Adventure February 2006 |
Paddling Mono Lake, California Photographs and personal journey kayaking across California's awe-inspiring Mono Lake in the middle of winter.  |
Adventure November 2005 Jon Bowermaster |
Destination of the Year: Exploring the New Croatia They're calling it the New Riviera and the New Capri. But this kayaking expedition down Croatia's island-flecked coast unveils ancient haunts and salt-of-the-sea excitement.  |
Adventure August 2005 |
Alaska Fly-In: Kake Sea kayaking Alaska's ultra-remote Inside Passage.  |
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