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TOPIC: Saving the Futaleufu in ThePaddler ezine

Saving the Futaleufu in ThePaddler ezine 10 years 6 months ago #33149

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ThePaddler ezine's first anniversary issue:)

The largest paddling publication on the planet is out for September - and at 176 pages it is the biggest yet and all are FREE.

joom.ag/1sZX and www.issuu.com/thepaddler/docs for PCs, Macs and laptops.

Apple iTunes App for hi-res viewing on iPhones, iPads etc
itunes.apple.com/gb/app/the-pad ... 62941?mt=8

Google Play App for hi-res viewing on Android tablet devices and phones:
play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... ZGRsZXIiXQ

Where we’ve been for this special issue…
Chile and Argentina - Futaleufú River
by Laurence Alverez-Roos.
Saving the Futaleufú by Patrick J Lynch
Pyranha Team Tour by Matt Cooke
Darren Clarkson King interview
Norway sea kayaking by Alice Courvoisier
Brazil sea kayaking the Rio Grande by Leonardo Esch
Greenland - Polar Bears and Paddleboards,by Justin Miles
Kody Kerbox Interview
Pennsylvania, Appalachian Mountains SUP by Ian Smith
Wales and England SUP weekend by Dave White
Caledonian dreaming by Tim Gent
National Watersports Festival 2013 by Tez Plavenieks
Reviews by Phil Carr, Richard Cree and Tez Plavenieks and ThePaddler's Planet by Leslie Kolovich plus much, much more…
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