“Maybe the very best part is missing?”, master Haida carver, Stormy, muses in this short zen-like piece about making a canoe by hand on an.. Read More
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View Now >What is it like to be surrounded by gang activity then suddenly experience an overnight adventure on the river? In fall or 2021, we got.. Read More
View Now >A gravel exploration of the Lost Sierra (Sierra and Plumas counties) region of Northern California highlighting current recreation opportunities and local businesses in advance of.. Read More
View Now >In 6,000 Miles you'll meet Kayla Lopez, a multifaceted artist and river activist, alongside Steve Evans, the impassioned Wild Rivers Director at CalWild. This compelling.. Read More
View Now >In the summer of 2019, ten young Indigenous and non-Indigenous women set out on a five-day, science-focused canoe journey in the Poisson Blanc Resérvoir in.. Read More
View Now >Abby Barrows (micro-plastic scientist/researcher) and Mike Libecki (Nat Geo explorer) embark on a journey to research climate and micro-plastics in Antarctica. Their team integrates cutting-edge.. Read More
View Now >From slicing through rapids in a whitewater kayak to carving into a plate while printmaking, Alexandra “Chachi” Riesco draws lines between geologic forces and her.. Read More
View Now >Humans have long relied on nature as a source of comfort, and for fly fisher and chef Ranga Perera, the outdoors have been essential to.. Read More
View Now >Brave Girl is a strong young adventurer, who with the help of her grandpa is beginning her journey of finding out what it takes to.. Read More
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