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20
Jan

BALKAN RIVERS TOUR 5 | SAVA: BOHINJ TO BELGRADE

39 days. 4 countries. 1,000km of kayaking. 1 River. The Sava. April 24th – June 1st 2020.

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20
Sep

A Season in the USA: Part One

After spending the Winter in Sort doing some slalom and a few river-runs whenever they released some water, I was looking forward to paddling on some good whitewater in the US.

16
Sep

Lulu Love Tour Lowdown

The Lulu Love Tour is more than just another kayaking event. The LLT is a collective project designed to spread “The Lulu Love” by connecting individuals with the amazing community that surrounds the sport of whitewater kayaking.

23
Aug

LULU LOVE TOUR, SORT 2019

After the Freestyle Kayak World Championships, Sort is getting ready to hold the Lulu Love Tour for the third year in a row…

01
Aug

An Interview with the Unstoppable Beth Morgan

Team Pyranha’s Beth Morgan has taken Europe by storm in the 9R II this summer…

18
May

Tuck Fest 2019

Tuck Fest is a packed schedule of whitewater kayaking, climbing, trail running, mountain biking, and adventure racing.

30
Apr

Balkan Rivers Tour 4 – Wildwater in Wild Romania

Balkan Rivers Tour’s purpose has always been to expose amazing places and to help passionate locals fighting for their rivers directly, and BRT4 Week 1 in Romania was a perfect example of this in action!

09
Apr

Paddle to Protect

Join the Balkan River Defence team this April 15-20th for a wild week of whitewater and river defence in on rivers of Romania during BRT4!

26
Mar

A Magical Night | Upano River, Ecuador

The Upano river is located in the south of Ecuador. It is a river that runs through a beautiful canyon with a thousand waterfalls called The Grand Canyon of the Upano. This is was one of the most beautiful canyons I have ever paddled, and during out stay in Ecuador, World Class Academy decided to …

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26
Mar

Festival “San Pedro Libre”, Chile, región de Los Ríos, comuna de Los Lagos

Starting at Riñihue Lake, the San Pedro River has everything from calm and crystal clear waters to strong rapids that will make you feel its power while you try to keep your kayak right side up.

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