Where the Falcon Flies
Where the Falcon Flies by Adam Shoalts Published by Allen Lane, 2023, 368 pages A Carolina Paddler book report by Zach Schiada -I was scrolling through Facebook one day and I came across a video of this guy talking about …
Where the Falcon Flies by Adam Shoalts Published by Allen Lane, 2023, 368 pages A Carolina Paddler book report by Zach Schiada -I was scrolling through Facebook one day and I came across a video of this guy talking about …
Whitewater Rescues: True Stories of Survival, Bravery, and Quick Thinking by Charlie Walbridge Menasha Ridge Press, 2024, 360 pages A Carolina Paddler Book Report from Two Perspectives: Bill Moore and Jeff Hatcher Jeff Hatcher review: As an American Whitewater member …
The Art of Living Dangerously By Richard Bangs Globe Pequot, 2023, 372 pages A Carolina Paddler book report by Alton Chewning -Adventure is not purposeful. Adventure is prepared for whatever happens, good or bad. Richard Bangs has taken adventure travel …
Vegetarian Camp Without Coolers By Lacey Anderson Davida Books 2020 172 pages a Carolina Paddler book report by Pam Borden (vegan) and Alton Chewning (no mammal products, except ice cream) Lacey Anderson has enjoyed plenty of opportunities to refine her …
a Carolina Paddler Book Report Travels With a Kayak By Whit Deschner The Eddie Tern Press 1997 252 pages Report by Alton Chewning -It doesn’t take much reading of Travels With a Kayak, to realize Whit Deschner is a young …
The Nealy We Didn’t Know a Carolina Paddler article by Alton Chewning -William Nealy is one of the most cherished figures of whitewater yore. William “Not Bill” Nealy is our teacher, our class clown, our artist, capable of turning kayaking …
Carolina Paddler brings you a review of Paul Ferguson’s two outstanding guidebooks: “Paddling Eastern North Carolina” Pocosin Press, 3rd Edition 2018, 654 pages “Canoe Kayak South Carolina” Pocosin Press, 2014, 376 pages United Carolina Canoeing Your comprehensive guide to paddling …
a Carolina Paddler Book Report “Whitewater Philosophy” by Doug Ammons Water Nymph Press, 2009, 223 pages a Book Report by Jeffrey Hatcher Doug Ammons grew up in Missoula, Montana surrounded by outdoor activities and nurtured by a family that supported …
a Carolina Paddler Book Report “Living the Best Day Ever” by Hendri Coetzee Published by Hendri Coetzee Trust 2013, 327 pages Report by Zach Schiada -I recently read “Living the Best Day Ever” by Hendri Coetzee. I came across this …
A Carolina Paddler Book Report “Hell or High Water” By Peter Heller Rodale, 2004, 231 pages Report by Jeffrey Hatcher Peter Heller’s book “Hell or High Water” is a fabulous account of a Scott Lindgren-led team’s 2002 attempt to run …