Rupert River Paddle
Hydro-Quebec, the provincially owned energy giant, is beginning construction on the Eastmain 1-A project, which will divert the Rupert into what is already the largest hydroelectric complex in the world; a massive system of dams and reservoirs that was once the Eastmain and LaGrande rivers.
Paddling Tasmania
We are an international team of five, including myself, British whitewater kayaker and videographer Alex Nicks, American photographer Keith Fialcowitz, and a pair of NOLS instructors, Canadian Travis Holmes and French/Tasmanian Lelia Meffre.
Kayak Cuba
According to the CIA World Factbook, Cuba has more coastline and rivers than every other Caribbean island combined. The factbook also notes that it is illegal for me, or any other U.S. citizen, to visit this untapped paddling motherlode.
Shark Bay Kayaking
Shark Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site and besides dolphins we were expecting encounters with turtles, rays and maybe even the elusive dugongs (manatees).
Canoe Costa Rica
Costa Rica holds bragging rights to endless beaches, fertile valleys, rugged cloud-forested mountains, and more than 100 volcanoes.
Kayaking the Galapagos
Kayakers in the Galapagos Islands experience their own epiphanies on the same mystical waters that inspired Charles Darwin.
Sea Kayaking in the Virgin Islands
Folding sea kayaks are the key to exploratory island hopping and incredible snorkeling in Virgin Islands National Park.
Crossing the Sea of Cortez
Twenty years after bagging Mexico's highest peak, two mountaineers eye another goal - crossing the Sea of Cortez.
Guadeloupe Kayaking
Far from the zone De tourists, a photojournalist explores a glorious, timeless archipelago in the heart of the Caribbean.



