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The Pines rest in the middle of the two-square mile town of Indian Harbour Beach. The Atlantic is a mile east, and Orlando is about an hour northwest. It’s your typical beachside town, except for one thing: The Pines sits on the edge of the Banana River, and adjacent to the put-in to a seven-mile stretch of canal that is almost perfect for long-distance flatwater spring training

The GB Rowing Team’s mixed adaptive coxed four (LTAmix4+) took double gold at the Varese International in Italy at the weekend, racing in two different combinations. 2012 Paralympic gold medallists Pamela Relph and Naomi Riches carried on where they left off in London by teaming up with newcomers James Fox, Sam Murray and cox Oliver James to take gold ahead of the host nation on Saturday in 3:23.07.
This story featured in the June 2012 issue. Conor Mihell Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska Because of its turquoise waters, blinding white glaciers, icebergs and huge array of wildlife, Seattle-based photographer Gary Luhm says that Alaska’s Glacier Bay should be at the top of any sea kayaker’s bucket list. “You can routinely view more big
This fourth episode in the five-part Powell to Powell series explores the vast wilderness stretches of the Colorado River above Lake Powell and the small steps that users can take to demand protection for such a high-value resource.
An update on the Monterey-to-Hawaii kayak expedition previewed in our May issue. Scheduled to launch this April, two retired military friends, John Craig and RW Hand, planned to recreate Ed Gillet’s historic 63-day crossing from 1987 in a pair of modified tandem Necky kayaks, but recently announced a launch reschedule for April 2014.




















