Journey Review on Lookout Creek: by Samantha Christen | May 10, 2012 | Journey, Recreational/TouringOne thing you’ve got to understand about me is that I WAS a die-hard fan of my former touring kayaks – all modified Greenland style, none less than 15.5 feet.  They were sleek and fast and graceful and maneuverable.  They could easily handle as many rather lengthy...
Journey though Sequim Bay by sonia | May 9, 2012 | Journey, Recreational/TouringToday we had a rare opportunity to not just paddle, but paddle alone in Sequim Bay Washington with some fun curious seals! The early morning was calm and the tide was up since the moon was so full and the bay was quiet and peaceful. We pulled the Journey 14 &...
JK Zen on Owyhee & Little Salmon Rivers by Devon Barker | May 7, 2012 | Whitewater, ZenSpring in the Idaho desert has been fantastic. I have paddle on the Owyhee and the Bruneau. Check out http://vimeo.com/user4939614/videos for video footage of the Zen as a self-support kayak on my Lower Owyhee trip. I was able to fit everything I needed to overnight...
Kern River Festival and Gold Medal Camp. by sagedonnelly | Apr 26, 2012 | Fun, Kid's Kayaks, WhitewaterBrush Creek, Kern River Festival. Photo by Hope Rinehimer It has been an awesome 2 weeks in Kernville, California, with sunny weather and rising water. I attended the Gold Medal Camp (http://goldmedalconnections.com) for a second year in a row to refresh my paddling...
Creeking the Super Hero in Maine by Adam Swett | Apr 22, 2012 | Hero, WhitewaterI have been paddling the Super Hero since last June and as soon it got to Maine I was paddling it down the everything from the Kennebec, Penobscot and any other place I could. I weigh at least 215lbs and always wanted a big boy boat that I could take down anything,...
Why I Kayak Fish – Part 3 “Ease of Access” by Pat Kellner | Apr 19, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, United StatesThere are advantages to kayak fishing over power boat fishing. One of the biggest of these is the ease of access to fishing water in a kayak. You can take a kayak just about anywhere and fish waters you cannot reach in a big boat. To move your kayak from...
12 Rivers in 2012 – 2,000 Miles of Boating in California in the Jackson Rogue by JK Fans | Apr 19, 2012 | Rogue, WhitewaterIn January, Danielle Katz and I started on quest called 12 Rivers in 2012. We are paddling 12 California Rivers, source to sea, over the coming year. In addition to doing the miles, we are engaging the local communities in stewardship, conservation and citizen...
Big Creek Fun in the Hero- VIDEO! by Boyd Ruppelt | Apr 12, 2012 | Hero, Whitewatermade a quick video from a good day on Big Creek. I was so excited I forgot to record some of it (doh!) so it’s missing some of the bigger stuff, but good times regardless. It was a perfect day, sunny, 60 degrees and another incredible day on the water… the...
White Dog Spring Surfing! Ottawa River was at 21 Feet! by stephenwright | Apr 11, 2012 | Rockstar, WhitewaterAn unseasonably warm snap hit the east coast last week, triggering an early high-water event all over Ontario and into part of Quebec. Â Even though I’d only been back from Chile for 3 days, I decided to turn and burn north for some big wave action! Â With levels...
Home Waves in Maine! by Adam Swett | Apr 10, 2012 | Rockstar, WhitewaterEvery spring and fall (and sometimes summer) one of the main stems of the Penobscot River near Old Town, Maine, my home town where I grew up rises to 35,000 cfs+. When these levels occur a set of waves and holes come in between the Penobscot Nations Island and the...
Under The Cover Of Darkness by JK Fans | Apr 5, 2012 | JourneyUnder the cover of darkness, the Journey continues…
Ohanapecosh River – Garrett by JK Fans | Apr 5, 2012 | UncategorizedThis picture is of my good friend Garrett simply flying off of Ohane falls, on of the most scenic runs in Washington State! Being a tall guy 6’6″+, he loves that Jackson has thought about people outside of the “average” boater size. Garrett...