Booby-Trapped River
Nails or spikes several inches long have been drilled or pounded into Oregon's Sandy River, where they have ripped open at least two rafts in the past few weeks.
Gunnison Kayakers Get Water Rights
Colorado State high court delivers key ruling on kayak water supplies.
National Geographic 'Emerging Explorer'
Kira Salak has traveled solo to almost every continent, visiting some of the world's most remote places.
Send In Your Pictures
March 7 The entry deadline for the 2005 Canoe & Kayak Magazine Reader Photo Contest is April 1.
Proposal for River Permits
Jan. 28Commercial river outfitters and private boaters have set aside decades of fighting over the Grand Canyon to make a joint recommendation on river use. You can still comment until Feb. 1
Where Is This River Basin?
Jan. 21 Explorers have found a new river basin untouched by humans. See the photo and guess where it is.
Kincaid, Schuman lead
Jan. 28 Jay Kincaid and Eric Jackson are first and second in men's K-1 going into the seminals at the World Canoe/Kayak Freestyle Championships in Penrith, Australia. Tanya Shuman from the U.S. is leading in Women's K-1 and Fiona Jarvis of Great Britain is second.
Whale Kayaking Video
Jan. 10 An alert reader wrote in with the story behind that video clip of an Orca swamping a kayak.
Vote: Balls Vs. Brains
Kayaking Lake Superior in November? Haven't these guys heard of the Edmund Fitzgerald?
Kayakers Escape Avalanche
Yesterday I watched the cliff I had just paddled under minutes before give way, an avalanche that dammed the entire river with a pile of rocks, dirt, and broken trees.
Pelican Seeks Photos and Stories
Dec. 3 Pelican Products is looking for photos and stories for their Pelican Tough contest.
How to Renew the Industry
Nov. 19 Leaders weigh in on the future of whitewater kayaking.
Whitewater Experts Swap Skills
Nov. 4 Lowering the barriers to participation in whitewater kayaking was the major theme of the second annual Whitewater Symposium.




