This story featured in the 2012 June issue. By Eugene Buchanan If Jim Lochhead’s stainless steel Sierra cup could talk, it could hold court—and coffee—among canoeists anywhere.
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Interview of France’s Valerian Sauveplane, 32-year-old shooter and 50m Rifle Prone Men Gold medalist at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup 2013 in Fort Benning (USA). Find out more about him: Here some infos from the Finals he won: STORY: PODIUM: 1.
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Interview of Serbia’s Andrija Zlatic, 35-year-old shooter and 50m Pistol Men Gold medalist at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup 2013 in Fort Benning (USA). Find out more about him: Here some infos from the Finals he won: STORY: PODIUM: 1. ZLATIC Andrija 2.
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Interview of Serbia’s Andrea Arsovic, 26-year-old shooter and 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women Gold medalist at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup 2013 in Fort Benning (USA). Find out more about her: Here some infos from the Finals he won: STORY: PODIUM: 1. ARSOVIC Andrea 2.
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
How many of us know where the happy turn of phrase “messing about in boats” comes from? Read the latest In The Sameboat article for some insight.
This story featured in the 2012 June issue. Tyler Bradt (in blue) with Steve Fisher, Ben Marr and Rush Sturges in a moment of relative calm during the first descent of the Inga Rapids of the Congo River, Oct. 26, 2011.
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Interview of Wu Liuxi, 28-year-old shooter and 10m Air Rifle Women Gold medalist at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup 2013 in Fort Benning (USA). Here some infos from the Finals she won: STORY: PODIUM: 1. WU Liuxi 2
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Interview of Daniel Brodmeier, 25-year-old shooter and 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Gold medalist at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup 2013 in Fort Benning (USA). Find out more about him: Here some infos from the Finals he won: STORY PODIUM: 1. BRODMEIER Daniel 2
Three time world canoe champion Jenna Marks is fighting to get women’s canoe included in the next Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. But the fight is about more than just the Olympics, it’s about gender equality in sports.
This story featured in the 2012 June issue. By Sean Morley I don’t need an alarm to wake before first light.
BRITISH wrestling great has labelled former Olympic champion as the greatest grappler of this generation
This story featured in the 2012 July issue. By Paul Lebowitz Fishing kayaks have come a long way since the Ocean Kayak Scupper first hit a West Coast beach in 1971.
This story featured in the 2012 July issue. By Kate Stepan and Eugene Buchanan Find the Real Fiji While guiding rafts in Bali and other far-flung corners of the globe, Nate and Kelly Bricker saw plenty of what the U.S. river permit system was designed to prevent: overcrowding, overuse, and misuse by companies out to
This story featured in the 2012 July issue. By Jeff Moag The first of the day’s three workouts starts at 8 a.m., after a small breakfast of oatmeal and fruit, and typically consists of an hour and a half of hard paddling. Then it’s time for ‘second breakfast,’ and a little downtime before lunch and
This story featured in the 2012 July issue. By Frederick Reimers My dad was a summer camp director.
In early spring, ice and wind can conspire to turn even a short jaunt near home into a struggle for survival in Northern Country. Read Tamia’s cautionary words…
This story featured in the 2012 July issue. Yuri Klaver plans to kayak and ski 6,000 miles around the top of the world. Can he do it?
Branchport, FL: Thanks to a grant, the Finger Lakes Museum is offering free kayak and canoe trips for the next eight Sundays. The program, which allows people to paddle on Sugar Creek or Keuka Lake, began April 21.
This story featured in the March 2012 issue. By Eugene Buchanan River permits are a blessing and a curse. We just hate that government bureaucrats in green pants decide what rivers we can paddle, and when