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Playak Factor June 2018: 211 points.

Relative: 20.3% of top scorer. Average: 7.3 points per day.

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Jun 14 Videos playak.tv Video: Paddling Wales | Coastal Paddling and Whitewater SUP on River Dee
Jun 14 Social NRS FB “The hippies and the rednecks need to come together and figure this stuff out.” Garrett Eaton splits his time between guiding in Desolation Canyon, Utah and the oil fields of North Dakota. His double life raises eyebrows at both of his places of work, but it’s how he feeds his family and heals his heart. Watch the film, learn more and act: https://desofilm.com/ Film by Justin Clifton | Presented by OARS - Whitewater Rafting | With support from NRS, YETI, Chaco and Sierra Club
Jun 13 Videos Youtube NRS MaverIK I Kayak Review in the Nantahala River (DUCKIE)
Jun 13 Forums mountainbuzz LOST Kids PFD @ Shoshone Take Out
Jun 13 Social NRS FB This Wild & Scenic Wednesday was requested by Float Eureka: The Buffalo River, AR (Wild & Scenic circa 1992) 1. In the 1960s there was a strong push to dam the Buffalo River. Instead, Senators J. William Fulbright and John L. McClellan introduced the Buffalo National River park legislation in 1967, and the river became the first national river in the United States in 1972. Today, it’s one of the most popular attractions in Arkansas, averaging 800,000 annual visitors. 2. Paleo-Indians inhabited the Ozark region roughly 10,000 years ago. European and American settlers reached the river by the early 1800s. Today, old homesteads and structures are still standing throughout the Buffalo River area. 3. Located in the Ozark hills, the W&S portion of the Buffalo River flows 16 miles from its headwaters through the Upper Buffalo Wilderness to the boundary of the Ozark National Forest and is characterized by dramatic terrain, uneven, sharp ridges and cliffs with significant vertical ...
Jun 13 Social NRS FB If you can't get enough of Wild & Scenic Wednesdays, here's a recap of all the rivers we featured in May. #5000MilesOfWild If a river you love hasn't been featured yet, there's still plenty of time. Let us know you're favorite wild & scenic river in the comments below!
Jun 12 Social Kayak Session FB @nrsweb PADDLE FACES #22 Peter Gandesbery, Rogue river, Powerhouse Rapid (Oregon) #paddlefaces #oregon #powerhouse #faces #kayak #whitewater #nrs
Jun 11 Social NRS FB I remember this one time on the river.. 'It started with a mama bear and her cub. It was 8 am on a Wednesday morning in May. We were rigging up for a three-day trip through Hells Canyon on the Snake River. This wasn't my first multi-day trip, but it had been a stressful week building up to the launch. I wasn't fully prepared. Not mentally. Not in my inbox. It was hard to hit the unplug. And then those two bears came barreling down the canyon for a morning dip. We were busy throwing bags on boats. But at this moment, we all stopped. River time kicked in and we watched the bears for 10 minutes. For the next three days the only things that mattered were which lines we took through the rapids, where to stop for lunch, for camp, and most importantly, how to turn the strangers in the group into friends. Rivers will do all that.' - #NRS Digital Content Manager Ashley Peel As part of the 50th Anniversary of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act, we're celebrating rivers all year long. Share your ...
Jun 8 Social NRS FB It's National Rivers Month and we're celebrating by telling you our river stories. #TeamNRS paddler Erik Boomer shared one of his (many) river stories from the banks of the Wild & Scenic Hells Canyon on the Snake River. Share your story with us: https://www.5000miles.org/share-your-story/ Each week a new story will be chosen to win some great prizes from REI, YETI, Chums, and OARS - Whitewater Rafting and you'll be entered to win the Grand Prize - a trip for two down the Main Salmon River (NRS gear included). #5000MilesOfWild
Jun 8 Social NRS FB Let the countdown begin. The rowdiest whitewater weekend of the year is only one week away. Who's heading down, over, out, up to Banks, Idaho for North Fork Championship VII? This year the 'weekend' starts in Boise on Tuesday with a Wild & Scenic Rivers Act Symposium at Payette Brewing Co. and continues on Thursday with the Whitewater Awards. Call in sick and rally the crew, we'll see you down south!
Jun 7 Forums /r/whitewater Float bags for a Pyranha Machno?
Jun 7 Social NRS FB The ability to run more difficult whitewater really trickles down to the basic skills you learned back when you mastered that Class III run. The only difference is instead of using one skill at a time, expert paddlers can dissect a new or unfamiliar rapid into familiar parts, identify the skills necessary to style each part and link the skills together into a seamless flow from start to finish. Part two of the Cadence Series delves deeper into this concept of deconstruction and reassembly.
Jun 6 Social NRS FB Every Wild and Scenic River has what’s called a Comprehensive River Management Plan (CRMP) that dictates how it’s managed and protected. Montana's Flathead River, one of the rivers that inspired the writing of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act, is beginning to update its CRMP for the next several decades. On this #WildAndScenicWednesday learn how you can be involved in the writing of the Flathead's next chapter. Your Forests Your Future | #5000MilesOfWild
Jun 6 Social NRS FB Fun facts for this Wild & Scenic Wednesday were researched and written by the Western Rivers Conservancy: Fossil Creek, AZ (Wild & Scenic circa 2009) 1. Fossil Creek is one of only two Wild and Scenic Rivers in all of Arizona. 2. For nearly 100 years, Fossil Creek was drained almost completely dry by a hydroelectric project. You’d never know it today. Thanks to the most successful river recovery effort in the Southwest, Fossil Creek was restored and is as stunning and healthy as ever. 3. Fossil Creek gets its name from the high levels of calcium in the water that form travertine (limestone) fossils on just about everything in the creek, creating rounded, odd-looking formations and spectacular aquamarine pools. 4. Nine native fish species inhabit Fossil Creek, making it the longest river reach in Arizona where native fish live completely free of invasive fish species (which were all removed). 5. Fossil Creek is an important cultural site for the Yavapai-Apache people, who ...
Jun 6 News Rapid Magazine Blog Video: Jimmy Carter's Whitewater Roots
Jun 5 News Adventure Kayak Sneak Peek: NRS Touring PFDs
Jun 5 Social NRS FB The Coursing Through America team made a pit-stop a stone's throw away from NRS HQ. We met up with them for a quick chat, but here's a great recap from Canoe & Kayak Magazine of their journey so far.
Jun 5 Social NRS FB Meet Tyler: A raft guide who loved sharing the rivers with others so much he started his own outfitting company. With 30 rivers, 13 summers, and 3 countries under his guiding belt, it's clear Tyler will always be a river guide. If you think Tyler is the #UltimateRiverGuide, vote for him here: chums.com/guide-series Chums | YETI | Stio | KEEN | CLIF Bar | Kaenon
Jun 4 Social Go Paddle FB Tune in to FOX Sports Florida / FOX Sports Sun tonight at 10:30pm EST as we head to Wales where we're exploring the coast by SUP (and hanging out with a pretty cute dog!) on an all-new episode of #FacingWaves! Visit Wales | NRS | Big Blue Adventures
Jun 4 Social Bending Branches FB Jameson Redding, ProStaffer for Bending Branches, explains the impact kayak fishing has had on his life and how the Bending Branches Angler Pro Carbon has taken him to levels he never before envisioned. Jackson Kayak NRS NRS Fishing Brooks Beatty #bendingbranches #jacksonkayak #nrs #nrsfishing #kayakfishing

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