Spring Photo Dump

I didn't really blog at all this spring, but it's mostly because I was too busy kayaking. Now that I'm in Colorado on a kayaking road trip I've got a bit more time on my hands so I'm going through photos trying to put together a couple of posts about this spring. Spring melt waited... Continue Reading →

Fibark

Well, I graduated college last Sunday and picked up and drove to Colorado. I got into Boulder on Wednesday and ran Boulder Creek that afternoon, then drove down to Buena Vista and ran the Numbers, which it turns out is pretty great at high water. Friday, we ran Browns Canyon -- also pretty good, with... Continue Reading →

Quick Update

2011 is starting off pretty great. Two weeks in Utah, 50+ days of skiing, then a fun boating weekend in southern New England including Bull's Bridge and a high-water icy schwackspedition in the Delaware Water Gap. Then a cross country drive to a 19 day Grand Canyon trip, now two days of mountain biking in... Continue Reading →

Big Branch Fest 2010

The colors are beautiful, aren't they? I'm glad I drove up from New Jersey to watch the leaves change. Oh, and what are those idiots doing in those silly plastic bathtubs? Well, I unfortunately missed Moosefest this year, but I've learned the hard way that in New England, it's always best to operate according to... Continue Reading →

Sandusky Brook Falls

Well, I'm a bit behind because of how long I took to write up the Romaine TR, but a couple weeks ago, New England got what may have been the biggest storm it's gotten all year. About 5" of rain in 30 hours. Many paddlers were skunked by the infamous North Branch of the Winooski... Continue Reading →

Romaine Day 6

Catch up on the rest of the trip here.Day 6:12 miles1.7 miles of bogging1 communal pot of poutine in Havre St. PierreWell, we got up on the last day thinking wow, blue sky, nice out, this is great. As soon as we took down our tarp it started pouring rain, so we all raced into... Continue Reading →

La Riviere Romaine, Days 4 and 5

If you haven't read the first few days, check them out here.Day 4:31 milesNot a ton to say about day 4. We woke up to find wolf tracks throughout the camp all our sleeping areas...glad I didn't wake up during the night.The scenery still sucked.We geared up and paddled 31 miles of flatwater in the... Continue Reading →

Lachine

In three years living in NH and ten boating in New England, I'd some how never made it to Lachine until last weekend. But, Quinn and I rallied a crew and headed up to Montreal for a day trip on Sunday, and wow. It's pretty damn good. We left Hanover at 7ish on Sunday morning.... Continue Reading →

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