UMC and the Villain by Darin McQuoid | Mar 2, 2010 | JK Team PostsA sweet day on the Upper Middle Cosumnes, Stephen Wright enjoying both the Villain and a sweet rapid: Nikon D700, Nikkor 200mm F4 AIS @ 1/1000 F5.6 ISO 800 See more here: UMC and the Villain
Interview on Playak by Darin McQuoid | Mar 1, 2010 | JK Team PostsLast week I just did an interview with Adrian at Playak. The rest is here: Interview on Playak
Moonrise by Darin McQuoid | Feb 28, 2010 | JK Team PostsDavis has not been one of my favorite places to photograph due to how flat it is, but, sometimes that has its own rewards. Moonrise over Davis Link: Moonrise
All the effort by Darin McQuoid | Feb 25, 2010 | JK Team PostsSometimes you put in all the effort to get the shot, in this case 20 minutes of sketchy hiking to get to an overlook of Curtain Falls, a beauty on the Bald Rock Canyon run of the Middle Fork Feather River. Follow this link: All the effort
The Villain by Darin McQuoid | Feb 25, 2010 | JK Team PostsIf you don’t want to read the whole thing I’ll sum it up: It’s awesome, everything I hoped it would be. Justin Patt, South Fork Yuba Nikon D700, Nikkor 300mm F4.5 ED-IF @ 1/800 F5.6 ISO 800 For me the transition from the Rocker to the Hero was a game...
Out of the snow and into the hot chocholate by Darin McQuoid | Feb 24, 2010 | JK Team PostsOn the river today, one long mission. 10am-2pm in solid snow. Making the transition from snow to hot chocolate at the confluence of Squaw Valley Creek and the McCloud River Read the original post: Out of the snow and into the hot chocholate
Industry commentary – fashion on the river by Darin McQuoid | Feb 20, 2010 | JK Team PostsI must say that writing the industry commentary posts is both a pleasure and a pain. It’s a pleasure because they are fun to write, and a pain because I occasionally get some heated emails from people who don’t agree with my opinions or are friends of so...
Darin McQuoid writes about his Jackson Kayak    Hero by Darin McQuoid | Jan 13, 2010 | WhitewaterBy Darin McQuoid The Hero, a brief essay on why it’s my favorite boat. It’s fun to paddle in class II and III. This is not a common comment about a craft that handles just as well on expedition class V, but the flat bottom and crisp edges of the Hero make...