In compiling recommendations for the report on easily-accessible and quiet Adirondack waters, I relied on my experiences and suggestions from friends, enhanced by descriptions from paddling books and online resources. I’ve been playing around with the use of AI for other projects, and decided to try ChatGPT last week to see what recommendations surfaced. Little Tupper Lake was at the top of the list for larger lakes, followed by Lows and Round Lakes. I asked for easily accessible, but did n...| The Adirondack Almanack
On an unseasonably cool Saturday during one of this spring’s stretches of wet weather, 14-year-old Yazmine Acosta of South Philadelphia, greeted visitors at a lakeside dock at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, just across Broad Street from the Wells Fargo Center. Her slender arms outstretched, she demonstrated how to swoop a paddle’s ends in and out… The post Advocates dream of Philadelphia as a water recreation wonderland appeared first on Delaware Currents.| Delaware Currents
A t the end of a school year, I was surrounded by parents and their kids—my children’s cohorts in grade one and preschool. We were all talking about summer plans and what everyone was excited about. When I told them about plans to enter a kayak race, go on an overnight paddling trip, and scope […] The post Kayaking With Kids appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
After you line a canoe the first time around that usual portage, your watch and back will thank you for the discovery. Using guide lines to control the descent of a canoe through moving water is an age-old art that can provide a welcome alternative to portaging. Think of lining rapids as the great compromise. Lining […] The post How To Line Rapids In A Canoe appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
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Meet the former farmer-turned-guide who is turning an unlikely region into a hub for whitewater canoeing.| Paddling Magazine
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Planning a trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota? Read our five-day Boundary Waters itinerary from Moose River!| Away With Maja
Discover the best planning and packing tips for your trip to the Boundary Waters – including important info on permits, bear vaults & more!| Away With Maja
Only 300 people paddle the Nahanni each year. Here's what it's like.| InsideHook
The BWCA is unlike any other place in the world. It offers canoeing, hiking, and remote camping that it simply un-matched. This is our BWCA story.| Beyond The Tent
Flowing east to west for nearly 400 km, I’ve divided the Bamberg to Rhine section into four; Bamberg to Schweinfurt (brewery section), the triangle (Maindreieck), the rectangle (Mainviereck) …| Ripe-tomato.org