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2010 Paddling Life Pro Invitational

Steamboat Springs, Colo., was the place to be for the fifth annual Paddling Life Pro Invitational on Memorial Day May 31st. The best men and women kayakers in the world competed in a one-day, two-event competition for cash and prizes and year-long braggin

Contributor's Pics

Paddling Life is all about the people. And these be our people's photos.

Idaho Legend Conrad Fourney

This summer, North Fork Payette legend Conrad Fourney passed away on his favorite run. This photo album captures him at his best. Please feel free to send us more photos of the Stikine Veteran.

2007 Paddling Life Pro Invitational

The freestyle competition was big, the creek race was big. The party was bigger. Photos from the 2006 Paddling Life Invitational.

Colorado's Big Thompson

Coloroado paddlers have enjoyed a bountiful release on the Big Thompson between Estes Park and Loveland recenlty thanks to agricultural water needs and the BLM's mission to fill Horsetooth Reservoir west of Fort Collins. Paddling Life was there.

Ode to a Duo

The Topo Duo is the classic downriver buddy mobile. Here, we pay tribute to the Duo in all its grandeur.

GoPro World Raft Champs

How good is GoPro's waterproof Digital 3 camera?Here are some shots from this year's World Raft Champs in Korea...
Check out their camera online here.

 

 



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Heard in the Eddy

"To leave a patient on the side of a river while you get your gear out of the car and set up a rescue system you read about in a book is simply not good policy"
--Duke Bradford, owner of Arkansas Valley Adventures on the rescue of a 13 yr. old girl from Clear Creek on 6/17/10. A rafting guide employed by Bradford was arrested for interfering (read=assisting) with the rescue.

I was a god-damned poster child for bad judgment...dumb, but what can you do when you're hypnotized by a force of nature?"
--North Fork Payette pioneer Doug Ammons on being lured in by record high water to come out of Class V retirement and paddle the Lower Five at a record 9,000 cfs (and subsequently swim).

"My initial goal was to not embarrass myself."
--Tao Berman, after winning his first-ever ramp competition, at the Red Bull Canal Crashers Big Air Contest during Richmond, Va.'s Dominion Riverrock Festival.


If you don't sit in the right place, you'll sink."
--72-year-old Leo Swinimer (as told to the Wall Street Journal) on paddling his 600-lb. pumpkin in Nova Scotia's annual Windsor-West Hants Pumpkin Regatta.






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