Whitewater Kids Rivers for Teens, Tots, and the Whole Family to Enjoy!
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Conservation • Access • Events • Adventure • Safety BY BOATERS FOR BOATERS Mar/Apr 2011 WHITEWATER KIDS Rivers for teens, tots, and the whole family to enjoy! A VOLUNTEER PUBLICATION PROMOTING RIVER CONSERVATION, ACCESS AND SAFETY American Whitewater Journal Mar/Apr 2011 – Volume 51 – Issue 2 COLUMNS 5 The Journey Ahead by Mark Singleton 6 President’s Message by Don Kinser 7 Paddler Fitness by John Amtmann and Meaghen Randall 26 Rivers of India by Stephen Cunliffe 32 River Voices 38 Whitewater Poetry by Buscador de Rios 40 Accident Summary by Charlie Walbridge 44 News & Notes WHITEWATER KIDS 10 2010 North American Junior Olympics Festival a Success by Dave Kurtz 16 River as a Metaphor by Darron Laughland 19 Rookies by Brad Modesitt 21 The Explorplation Project by A.J. Snyder 23 The Paddle Snake by Brad Mann 24 From Catcher in the Rye to Catch Her on the Fly by Melina Coogan 26 Going with the Flow by Nick Taylor Ria Sribar, age seven, playing at Barking Dog on the South Fork Publication Title: American Whitewater Issue Date: Mar/Apr 2011 American (CA). Statement of Frequency: Published Bimonthly Authorized Organization’s Name and Address: Photo by Rok Sribar American Whitewater P.O. Box 1540 Cullowhee, NC 28723 PURPOSE RIVER STEWARDSHIP: processes, grassroots advocacy, coalition building, whitewater rivers, as well as river recreation, empowerment of volunteers, public outreach and conservation, access, and safety. This is accomplished AN INTEGRATED APPROACH education, and, when necessary, legal action. through our bimonthly AW Jour nal, a monthly e-news, americanwhitewater.org, paddling events, educational RIVER ACCESS: To assure public access to whitewater Our mission: “To conserve and restore America’s events, and through direct communication with rivers pursuant to the guidelines published in its whitewater resources and to enhance opportunities the press. to enjoy them safely,” is actively pursued through official Access Policy, AW arranges for river access our conservation, access, safety and education efforts through private lands by negotiation or purchase, Together, AW staff, members, volunteers, and affiliate under the umbrella of River Stewardship. The only seeks to protect the right of public passage on all rivers clubs can achieve our goals of conserving, protecting national organization representing the interest of and streams navigable by kayak or canoe, encourages and restoring America’s whitewater resources all whitewater paddlers, American Whitewater is the equitable and responsible management of whitewater and enhancing opportunities to safely enjoy these national voice for thousands of individual whitewater rivers on public lands, and works with government wonderful rivers. agencies and other river users to achieve these goals. enthusiasts, as well as over 100 local paddling AW was incorporated under Missouri nonprofit club affiliates. SAFETY: AW promotes paddling safely, publishes corporation laws in 1961 and maintains its principal AW’s River Stewardship program adheres to the four reports on whitewater accidents, maintains a uniform mailing address at PO Box 1540, Cullowhee, NC 28723; tenets of our mission statement: national ranking system for whitewater rivers (the phone 1-866-BOAT-4-AW (1-866-262-8429). AW is International Scale of Whitewater Difficulty) and tax exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal CONSERVATION: AW’s professional staff works publishes and disseminates the internationally- Revenue Service. closely with volunteers and partner organizations recognized American Whitewater Safety Code. to protect the ecological and scenic values of all whitewater rivers. These goals are accomplished EDUCATION: AW shares information with the through direct participation in public decision-making general public and the paddling community regarding American Whitewater Journal Staff Board of Directors & Staff Chris Bell Norwood Scott Carla Miner Editor Ambrose Tuscano [email protected] [email protected] Membership Manager P.O. Box 913, Soda Springs, California 95728 Asheville, NC San Francisco, CA West Valley City, UT e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Graphic Design/Production/Photo Editor Megan Seifert Rich Bowers Charlie Walbridge, Honorary [email protected] [email protected] Jeff Paine Assistant Editors Erica J. Seifert, Barry Tuscano Bellingham, WA Bruceton Mills, WV Outreach Director Contributing Writers Asheville, NC Dave Cernicek BOARD OFFICERS Mark Singleton, Don Kinser, John Amtmann, Meaghen Randall, [email protected] Dave Kurtz, Darron Laughland, Brad Modesitt, A.J. Snyder, [email protected] President: Don Kinser Stephen Cunliffe, Brad Mann, Melina Coogan, Nick Taylor, Jackson, WY Thomas O’Keefe Eric Adsit, Steve Brooks, Buscador de Rios, Charlie Walbridge, Vice President: Norwood Scott Pacific NW Stewardship Director Norwood Scott, Cliff E Peery, John Mason, Marty Murphy Adam Cramer Seattle, WA Photo Contributors [email protected] Secretary: Jennie Goldberg Rok Sribar, John Amtmann, Michele Barbin, Mark Van Horn, [email protected] Bethesda, MD Treasurer: Chris Bell Darron Laughland, Brad and Lindsey Modesitt, A.J. Snyder, Rick Mark Singleton Snyder, Holly Mann, Melina Coogan, David Hughes, Emery-Kate Leland Davis At Large: Dave Cernicek and Executive Director Tillman, Nick Taylor, Stephen Cunliffe, Katelyn Virga, Patrick leland@ Rogers, Steve Brooks, Michelle Kvanli, David Calvert Evie Locke Cullowhee, NC brushmountainpublishing.com [email protected] Events / Advertising Coordinator Jeff Paine Swannanoa, NC AW STAFF P.O. 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[email protected] org Marietta, GA EDITORIAL DISCLAIMER Megan Hooker The opinions expressed in the features and Evie Locke Stewardship Assistant editorials of American Whitewater are those of [email protected] Portland, OR the individual authors. They do not necessarily Charlemont, MA represent those of the Directors of American megan@americanwhitewater. Whitewater or the editors of this publication. Eric Nies org On occasion, American Whitewater publishes [email protected] TOLL FREE NUMBER official organizational policy statements drafted New Paltz, NY 1-866-262-8429 and approved by the Board of Directors. These policy statements will be clearly identified. 4 americanwhitewater.org THE JOURNEY AHEAD hanks to your support, 2010 The American Whitewater membership PS – If you have boating buddies who are was another outstanding year value proposition is compelling. Each not members of American Whitewater, for American Whitewater and membership dollar that AW receives is please share this issue of the Journal with ourT River Stewardship Program. The leveraged to generate $5 in total funding them. Together all members of the boating outpouring of year-end support for our directed at supporting river stewardship. community can speak out with a much stewardship efforts is truly amazing. One The $1 to $5 ratio is achievable because louder voice. example of this support was $50,000 in core membership allows AW to attract support funding from Priority Worldwide support from foundations, private donors, Services and Fluid Kayaks in memory of advertising opportunities, events and Hendri Coetzee. Hendri was tragically partnerships. As a result, each membership killed while exploring the Lukuga River in dollar goes five times as far in the protection the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hendri’s of whitewater rivers. Where else can you blog (greatwhiteexplorer.blogspot.com) stretch your money like that? reads like Henry Morton Stanley in search of Dr. David Livingstone played out on the On each project we work on, we seek land headwaters of the Nile and Congo Rivers and water conservation, public river access, in Central Africa. stream flow information, and flow releases that benefit the aquatic ecosystem as well as American Whitewater was deeply humbled recreation. We have a proven track record to be selected as an organization worthy of success with each of these goals. With of this level of support; it demonstrates your membership, these enhancements confidence in our mission and ability to create a triple bottom line: they provide achieve successful outcomes on projects local communities a sustainable economic that are near and dear to the hearts of base, they result in healthier rivers, and they boaters and friends of wild rivers. Support provide opportunities for healthy nature- of this magnitude places additional based recreation. Reconnecting people responsibility on AW to demonstrate and communities with their rivers creates leadership in the coming year on an enthusiastic and