by Jay Davis | Apr 12, 2016 | Articles, Safety and Training
When you go to the river, I see you catching all those eddies, working those ferries and peel outs. I even see you going for some decent surf sessions. You are proudly working the river, developing your skills as a kayaker, building your boat control and confidence....
by Jay Davis | Apr 4, 2016 | Articles, New Paddlers, Safety and Training
So you read my previous article and got all your whitewater gear together and found some paddle buddies. So what rivers should you start on? Where should you go next? I’m going to give my advice for Atlanta area boaters. This advice will go to the upper end of...
by Jay Davis | Apr 1, 2016 | Announcements, Announcements Archive, Articles, New Paddlers, Uncategorized
How do I get started Whitewater kayaking? Well, that’s a good question! Let me tell you about the 5 essential pieces of gear you will need, and some quick safety advice, so you can start exploring those easier rivers and learning the ropes. Before you...
by Jay Davis | Nov 2, 2011 | Canoe & Kayak Trip Reports
Initially, I had a request from a close friend for an “Ocoee Lite” experience. After making a request for some experienced safety boaters, others starting coming out of the wood work also interested in an “Ocoee Lite” experience. We had 6...