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Playak Factor 2019: 130 points.

Relative: 7.0% of top scorer. Average: 0.4 points per day.

Brands: NRS

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May 4 Social Kayak Session FB Watch Nouria Newman, Ben Stookesberry & Erik Boomer on a seven-day exploratory descent of 7000 vertical feet in Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains, on what might be the toughest section of whitewater in the lower 48. This is part1, Goose Creek. #mission #theharderthebetter #bighorns #whietwater #kayaksession #NRS
May 4 News Kayak Session Bighorns Part 2: The Tongue
May 4 News Kayak Session First Descent Adventure starting with the Goose Creek - Bighorns Part 1
Apr 26 Videos playak.tv Video: Bighorns Part 2: The Tongue
Apr 26 Social NRS FB What could possibly trump the potential to drop a big waterfall on a first D? A Brie break on the scout, of course. Bighorns Part 2 brings the paddling trio, Erik Boomer, Ben Stookesberry and Nouria Newman to the Tongue River. The crew could easily identify most of the crux challenges from satellite imagery, and luck would have it that the river looked even more paddle-able in real life.
Apr 22 Social NRS FB Team NRS paddler Erik Boomer along with expedition paddlers Nouria Newman and Ben Stookesberry take on, what they consider, one of the best domestic first descents they have ever done. Two drainages on the east side of the Big Horn Mountain Range appeared to have incredible whitewater possibilities but the only information they could get from anyone who had scouted them was to not to waste their time in the Big Horns. 'It's all full of sieves and nothing goes,' they said. But that's exactly the kind of beta this paddling dream team uses as motivation to attempt a first descent.
Apr 22 Videos playak.tv Video: Bighorns Part 1: The Wild Goose
Jan 26 Social Canoe & Kayak Magazine FB Expedition paddler and photographer Erik Boomer captures an international crew's exploration Central Asia crown whitewater jewel: Tajikistan's Muksu River.
Jan 21 Social Jackson Kayak FB 'When Erik Boomer accepted an invitation to run the Muksu River in Tajikistan with an international crew of paddlers, it's safe to say the whitewater legend turned award-winning adventure photographer didn't know what he was signing up for. The Muksu is regarded as one of the most difficult rivers in the former Soviet Union, a glacial torrent cutting through a series of blind canyons in the thin air of the high Pamirs, known in the Tajik language as the 'Roof of the World.' Just getting to the put in would involve six days of driving along the fabled Silk Road, and a 20-mile hike over a 15,000-foot pass while carrying boats and supplies for 10 days on the river. Only three parties had run the river before and the last, in 2013, had been forced to evacuate a team member due to high altitude pulmonary edema. The mission was the final step in a seven-year project to run the most difficult and committing rivers in the former Soviet Union, including the Bashkaus in Siberia and the ...

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