Back in the day The origins of a packrafter
Hugh Canard reflects on a few past (mis)adventures which make him grateful for the modern packrafts we have these days.
Hugh Canard reflects on a few past (mis)adventures which make him grateful for the modern packrafts we have these days.
Some adventures are planned, others present themselves unexpectedly. Otherwise known as (mini) epics, or type 2 (or three) fun, these adventures are often the memorable ones.
After 40 years exploring rivers all around the world, Hugh Canard explains why he loves his new river tool.
Interested in giving Packrafting a whirl? Dulkara Martig offers some information you might want to know before giving it a go.
In the second part of a reflection on the first year of Packrafting; near the end of the year, the lessons finally sink in.
Dan Clearwater reflects back on his first year of Packrafting: recounting a few close calls and lessons learned the hard way.
My first big mission back in New Zealand was quite an education.