From the annual marathon to the NASCAR Cook Out 400, it’s not hard to find a good racing event in Richmond. And between the Cone Parade and the Oregon Hill Halloween Parade, it also doesn’t take too ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Grand Rapids has agreed to a $14.5 million construction contract with a Kalamazoo-based company for the project to restore the rapids to the Grand River and reshape the ...
A man died after he was swept from his raft while navigating rapids in Grand Canyon National Park. According to the National Park Service, Aaron Benjamin, 30, of Post Falls, Idaho, was pulled from the ...
A 30-year-old man from Idaho drowned on the Colorado River last week after he was swept overboard while running a powerful rapid in Grand Canyon National Park. The man, identified by his family as ...
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — An Idaho man died in the Colorado River on Thursday after he was swept off his raft in an especially powerful rapid during a multi-day private river expedition. Parents of ...
Whitewater rafting is the ultimate American adrenaline economy, a high-stakes dance between human grit and the raw power of gravity. For the modern traveler, a premier expedition is defined by more ...
Each year, guides aged 20 to 80 run the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, a legendary waterway in Idaho. A few months after I graduated college in 1999, after a stint pecking out cover letters on an ...
Glen Wooldridge was a boat builder and a whitewater river guide on the Rogue River. Glen Wooldridge was a boat builder and a whitewater river guide on the Rogue River. He was the first person to run ...
WOLVERINE, MI — While many Michiganders store their paddles for the winter, a Northern Michigan livery is offering guided rafting trips through snow-covered cedar forests and icy riverbanks. A stretch ...
Rafting the Urubamba River reveals a side of the Sacred Valley few hikers ever see, with trails etched into the hillsides, birds rising from the reeds and ancient, glacier-crowned peaks standing ...
Editor’s note: This is the second of two parts in the final installment in Aspen Journalism’s “Crisis of the Commons” series. In the first four parts, author Paul Andersen explored the legacy of ...