The All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting Blog

 

“The 49 Shuffle”, and Other Noteworthy Drives (Pictures Included)

One of the best things about working for All Outdoors is the fact that within just two weekends, you can raft the North Stanislaus, the South Fork of the American, the Kaweah, and the Tuolumne River. You can go from […]

  Published June 20th, 2006

Backpacking In the Middle Fork American River Canyon

About a month ago, when the water was still extremely high and the weather a little bit wetter, Kevin Elardi decided to spend a weekend exploring the Middle Fork American River Canyon during a time of year in which it’s […]

  Published June 14th, 2006

Raft Naked?

It’s Spring Break. Not that you’d know it with the gray clouds, peals of thunder, and muddy puddle of a front yard we have here at the River Office in Lotus. Am I sitting on a beach in Cancun? Sipping […]

  Published April 5th, 2006

Cronin Ranch Trails Pictures, American River

Over the last 15 years, the American River Conservancy has worked hard to aquire the funding and land necessary to make a trail system along the South Fork American River a reality. Part of these efforts was the recent acquisition […]

  Published March 9th, 2006

Where All The Wildflowers Grow

When I was a kid, my German mother asked me once, “Do you think you’ll be an American citizen your whole life or do you think you’ll want to move to Germany or somewhere else?” I looked at her incredulously, […]

  Published March 3rd, 2006

What, Really, Constitutes a “Wrap”?

OK so I have this “friend” – we’ll call her Sudds – who was guiding a boat down the North Fork of the Smith River this weekend at fairly low water. The day went really well all the way through […]

  Published February 21st, 2006

Who Owns A River?

Boaters in Colorado staged a protest recently in order to preserve their right to freely float down the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River. A property owner alongside the river has filed a lawsuit against the recreation community, claiming that […]

  Published January 27th, 2006

Stories from Africa: Rafting the Nile River

In 2004, Scott Armstrong, the owner of All-Outdoors, was part of the first entirely man-powered descent of the Nile River from its headwaters in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea. This is his account of the trip.

  Published April 24th, 2005
 

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