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November 3, 2021

There is nothing worse than wet gear, so check out these great dry bags ranging from 5L to 105L. The right size, material, and closure-type will be different for each paddler and outing, so this list has something for everyone at different price points.

by Eric Jackson

The idea of crossing an eddy line backwards might stress you out at first, but with a little bit of practice, you'll find that you can do this right side up. In this video, Eric Jackson demonstrates the backwards peel out.

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by Pertribe135

Topock Gorge on the Colorado River through Havasu National Wildlife Refuge near Needles California. Topock Gorge is the crown jewel of the 37,515-acre Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, the last remaining untouched natural portion of the lower Colorado River before it reaches the Gulf of California.

by ​Wayne Horodowich

As I look out through the large window in front of my computer desk, I see the sun peeking out from behind the many rain clouds, smoke coming out from my neighbors chimney... All these signs are my indicators that I need to begin winterizing. Winterizing is different for everyone depending on where you live and how you choose to spend your winters.

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