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Area Canoe and Kayak ClubsLocal clubs that offer instruction or a paddling social connection - listed by state.
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Fairbanks Paddlers is all about camaraderie, rivers, the Alaskan wilderness, and fun. This club also aimed to Protect access to and navigation of rivers, water bodies, and waterways in Alaska by canoes, kayaks, rafts, and other non-motorized craft of all kinds.
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PO Box 0218865 Juneau, AK 99802-1865
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Rafting, Canoeing or Kayaking .. Lake, River or Ocean ... Beginner to Advanced ... KCK does it all! KCK is a non-profit organization which emphasizes safe enjoyment of paddle sports. KCK is an affiliate organization of the American Canoe Association. PO Box 242861 Anchorage, AK 99524
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Birmingham Canoe Club , Inc.(BCC) is an active canoe club with over 150 family memberships. We are based in Birmingham, Alabama where we have access to excellent spots to paddle canoes and kayaks.
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The Huntsville Canoe Club is a group of people interested in paddling all types of self-propelled craft - canoes, kayaks, and sit-on-tops - on a variety of types of water. Members' skill levels and experience range from newcomers to the sport to experts, and our preferred venues range from local lakes to the wildest of white water.
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The Arkansas Canoe Club is a recreational organization consisting of over 600 member households representing seven chapters in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas that love to paddle the rivers, streams and lakes of The Natural State and beyond.
Regardless of whether you are new to canoeing, kayaking or rafting, or if you are a veteran, you will be among friends in the Arkansas Canoe Club.
We are dedicated to participating in and promoting paddle sports by holding paddling clinics and schools, whitewater rescue courses, river cleanups and being active in conservation and river access issues.
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Ozark Whitewater Page. Keywords: whitewater
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Central Arizona Paddlers Club
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Desert Paddlers Club, Tempe, AZ
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The Bay Area Dragon Boat Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and their primary focus is dragon boat paddling and racing.
Their racing team is known as the Bay Area Dragons (a.k.a. BAD). They have some of the most experienced dragon boat paddlers in Northern California. Formed in 1996, the Bay Area Dragon Boat Foundation provides coaching, steering, and general support for our members and local teams. Our organization is run by 100% volunteers. BAD is a member of the Pacific Dragon Boat Association (PDBA) and we have competed internationally representing the United States.
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229 Courtright Road, San Rafael, CA 94901
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California Kayak Friends is a club for paddlesports enthusiasts.
The club provides a common ground for sharing information, ideas, good judgment, and promoting the safe enjoyment of the sport. Since California Kayak Friends began in 1985, the work of coordinators, newsletter, and club service's volunteers has enabled over 2300 folks to have benefited from our terrific club.
Most of our activities involve sea kayaking, but river runners and canoeists are welcome to join in the fun. Activities have included trips and expeditions to the Colorado River, Lake Mead, Baja California, California Coastal Paddles, Mono Lake, CKFs Krazy Kardboard Kayak Races, and many local outings.
2419 E. Harbor Blvd. #96 Ventura, CA. 93001
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California Floaters Society (CFS) is not a guide service All trips organized by CFS members are strictly shared cost, cooperative recreational activities.
CFS embraces the philosophy of community in all river users and in the cause of advancing river access, ecology, preservation, and having fun. We promote shared knowledge, adventure and elevated safety and river rescue awareness.
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Gold Country Paddlers
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909 Oberlin Court Bakersfield, CA 93305
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Marin Canoe Club started in 1965, when a half dozen or so folks got together at the Kentfield, California.
The clubs purpose is to encourage and promote the sport of canoeing and to provide instruction in order to improve canoeing safety. MC&KCs charter members included active and ardent canoeists.
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The San Diego Kayak Club is a great place to hook up with other local kayakers.
The club has sections devoted to different activities of interest to our members (touring, camping, whitewater, surfing, kayak polo, etc.). They also have links to beach & weather conditions and other kayak clubs and resources.
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San Francisco Bay Area Sea Kayakers (BASK) is a club dedicated to the safe enjoyment of the sport of sea kayaking.
BASK provides a forum for people to meet other paddlers, generate ideas for trips and promote safe sea kayaking skills, techniques and safety.
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The Sequoia Paddlers (SPC) is a section of the Redwood Chapter of the Sierra Club and an affiliate of the American Canoe Association, American Rivers, American Whitewater Affiliation, Friends Of the River, Friends of the Russian River, and the National Organization for River Sports. The Sequoia Paddlers hosts program and outdoor meetings in Santa Rosa, California, and publishes a bimonthly newsletter. We offer trips, sponsor a weekly roll practice, have safety and instructional programs, and conduct various conservation projects. The Sequoia Paddlers is devoted to the promotion of paddlesports and waterway conservation. Our goal is to have fun - safely! The means to that end is through activities and education.
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The Stanford Kayak Club is open to anyone in the Stanford Community Proper students, staff, and faculty. The Club promotes the sport of whitewater kayaking, but does not assume responsibility for any personally directed activities that members may participate in. The Club encourages a safe and responsible approach to whitewater paddling through the exchange of knowledge and techniques, as well as providing a basis for paddlers to meet and organize trips together.
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Western Waters Canoe Club (WWCC) is an organization dedicated to: furthering the art and sport of canoeing; protecting, restoring and securing access to California water bodies; and promoting clean, free flowing rivers. The Club provides its members with opportunities to learn and experience canoeing, to organize and conduct canoe events and to enjoy the wonders of this marvelous craft while paddling the waterways of America.
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Western Sea Kayakers (WSK) is a club of about 200 paddlers interested in safe, enjoyable sea kayaking. WSKers love kayaking in Monterey Bay, San Francisco Bay, Elkhorn Slough – actually, just about any waters between Alaska and Baja. Many of our members also enjoy kayak camping, whitewater kayaking, as well as kayak surfing, and can even be found participating in an occasional kayak race or two.
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Membership to the Colorado School of Mines Kayak Club is open to all students, faculty, staff and their immediate families. The member can have facilllities like Free use of kayaks and equipment at pool sessions and club trips, Free instructional pool sessions every week ,Really cool trips Rodeo and slalom racing opportunities etc.
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2 Silver Cloud Boulder, CO 80302
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The purposes and objectives of the High Country River Rafters are to promote the sport of river rafting, facilitate communication and understanding between it's members, facilitate river conservation, promote safe utilization of rivers, and increase the communication between the private boating community, the commercial boating community, and governmental organizations concerned with river rafting.
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16299 Cala Rojo Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80926
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Poudre Paddlers, Northern Colorado's canoe and kayak club, based in the Fort Collins-Loveland-Windsor Front Range area, but serving boaters in Denver, Estes Park, all of Colorado and beyond. They canoe, kayak and otherwise float the Poudre River, the North Platte, the Colorado and a variety of lakes and reservoirs in Northern Colorado, as well as extended trips further afield.
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The Rocky Mountain Sea Kayak Club is a not-for-profit organization. This club enable people in the Rocky Mountain region who are interested in sea kayaking to meet others.
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We Huck Ze Gnar
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The Rocky Mountain Canoe Club is an organization for paddlers in the Colorado area, covering all aspects of paddle sports from flat water to white water, with an emphasis on the open canoe.
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PO Box 100643 Denver, CO 80210
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41 Pine Woods Ln. Mansfield Center, CT 06250 (860) 423-5331
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ConnYak is a non-profit club that is open to all paddlers interested in sea kayaking from any location. Membership in ConnYak is open to all paddlers interested in sharing the diverse activities associated with this sport.The Mission of the ConnYak Club is to encourage and support recreational paddling opportunities within and outside Connecticut as well as to network members, trips, launch sites, education and safety. ConnYak has day trips and overnighters both inland and open ocean. Our trips vary from beginner to advanced.
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Housatonic Area Canoe and Kayak Squad
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The Blue Ridge Voyageurs (BRV) is a voluntary association of experienced whitewater paddlers (both open and decked boats) from the Washington, DC area. BRVers revel in the challenge, camaraderie, adventure, and natural beauty of whitewater paddling. The club offers trips at all skill levels from beginner to expert, with most trips in the intermediate to advanced levels as defined by the American Canoeing Association.
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The Canoe Cruisers Association of Greater Washington, DC, founded in 1956, has over 1000 members from Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and other nearby regions. We are a kayak and canoe club whose main purpose is to unite persons interested in paddling the Potomac River Basin and adjacent watersheds.
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Where you can find pictures of the Potomac River and its Paddlers. Not an offical club, but the initiative of 2 enthusiasts.
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Washington Canoe Club
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Author: Tom Halladay
Kayak411 offers trip reports, river maps and a marketplace of gear for sale.
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The Wilmington Trail Club is an organization of people who live in and around the Wilmington, Delaware area that participate in a variety of outdoor activities such as Hiking, Paddling, Biking, and Skiing.
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FSKA is a club of paddlers who enjoy sea kayaking. Their current membership is concentrated in Northeast Florida although we have members from all parts of Florida and other states. FSKA members interests are as diverse as the boats they paddle, such as: fishing, bird watching, racing, building their own boats and paddles, exercise/fitness, camping, skills-training, long-distance excursions, day trips, or just plain relaxing, love of nature in general, etc.
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FLYC. Fort Lauderdale Yakfishing Club. For kayak fishing in SE Florida. Meet and join other kayak fishermen in the ocean, bay, flats and mangroves.
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Gulf Area Sea Paddlers. Keywords: sea kayaking
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4619 Ortega Farms Circle Jacksonville, Fl. 32210 Contact: John D. Malinowski at: felis555@bellsouth.net
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Author: http://www.bushpaddlers.org
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P.O. Box 1124 Palm Harbor, FL 34682 1124
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Our club provides informative programs, and, most importantly, wonderful trips to some of our region's beautiful rivers, creeks, bayous and bays.Our club meetings are held in Pensacola, Florida and our paddling trips are generally in northwest Florida, southern Alabama and southern Mississippi
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P.O. Box 17203 Pensacola, FL 32522
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The Atlanta Whitewater Club (AWC) was founded by a group of dedicated Atlanta kayakers and canoeists to increase the safety, skills, and enjoyment of whitewater boating. AWC holds many events where Atlanta paddlers can meet and mingle, such as monthly meetings and seasonal picnics. They are committed to river safety and conservation, offerring opportunities for education and skill building, such as monthly speakers and safety classes.
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PO Box 33 Clarkston, GA 30021 (404) 299-3752
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PO Box 7023 Atlanta, GA 30357 (770)421-9729 gacanoe@mindspring.com
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The mission of the LANIER CANOE AND KAYAK CLUB, INC. is to serve as a catalyst and to promote health, education and fitness for all ages and abilities through quality flatwater canoe and kayak programs while continuing the Olympic spirit by promoting excellence in our competitive teams. The Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club will seek opportunities to host events that will have an economic and social impact on the community.
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The Southern Adventure Climbers and Kayakers are a group of people that love climbing and kayaking in the southeast. They focus on having a great time outdoors and are always looking for more people to join them on kaying or climbing trips. Anyone with an interest can join no matter what skill level you are.
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A group of whitewater kayakers that paddle the waters of the Southeast United States. We paddle everything from Class II to IV+. Membership is free and based on participation. The site has photos, a discussion board and a calendar of events..
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3373 Campbell Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815
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Kihei Canoe Club has one of the best coaches for Na Opio, Kaleo Evangelista has such an exuberant, energetic, passion that he himself is a kid, however; Kaleo has a drive to make every child be the best they can be. If your children are not paddling with Kihei Canoe Club under the tutelage of Kaleo Evangelista, well, your children are missing a unique opportunity.
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Waikoloa Canoe Club. Strengthening Self, Family, and Community, through outrigger canoe paddling.
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688 Polk Boulevard Des Moines IA 50312 (515) 277-1763
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2423 Taft Street Perry, IA 50220
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PO Box 633 Boise, ID 83701 (208) 343-7481
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Idaho Rivers United is for all who love the freedom, adventure and solitude of Idaho's wild rivers. Their professional staff, members and volunteers work tirelessly to preserve and defend Idaho's most precious natural resources -- our rivers and our water. They challenge politicians, bureaucrats, special interest groups and ordinary citizens to become better stewards of Idaho's rivers. They also educate citizens and state and federal policy makers on the need to keep our rivers healthy, clean and full of life.
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26W354 Burdette Corol Stream, IL 60188
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Instructors who are eager to introduce you to the joys of kayaking! Chicago Kayak Club welcome people of all abilities. Teaching, guiding, and expeditions are only part of what they do. Community is equally important, so they are involved in numerous volunteer projects in both states..
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Chicago Whitewater Association (CWA) is an organization of paddlers, kayakers as well as canoe enthusiasts, who love the fun and excitement of fast running rivers and are dedicated to the upkeep and preservation of America's beautiful river systems.
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Author: Kevin
I take frequent solo trips along the Des Plaines River ( Willow Springs, IL ). I'm looking to team up with other paddlers in the area. If you're lookin to suit up and hit the water, I'd like to hear from you.
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The Mackinaw Canoe Club of Central Illinois is a not-for-profit organization of amateur canoeists and kayakers whose sole purpose is to promote the safe and responsible use of our navigable waters throughout Illinois and neighboring states.
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Priairie State Canoeists, Illinois. canoeing, sea kayaking, whitewater and flatwater.
Bolingbrook, IL
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PO Box 888 Moline, IL 61266-0888
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SAUKENUK PADDLERS CANOE & KAYAK CLUB - Quad Cities, IL, IA
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We are paddlers of all ages and ability levels. We do various lengths of paddles and even mix in some other activities in the offseason.
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The Hoosier Canoe Club, founded in 1963, is a common adventure organization for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy paddlesports, camping, wildlife and friendship.
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Hoosier Canoe Club 7650 Poplar Road Brownsburg, IN 46112 (317) 858-0963
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Wildcat Canoe Club
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The Kansas City Whitewater Club was established around 1985 by a group of local paddling enthusiasts interested in sharing their skills and adventures with other paddlers. In 1999, the KCWC was incorporated as a not-for-profit entity. The club has grown to over 100 members and offers instruction, river trips, kayak polo, program meetings, parties, pool slalom competitions, and pool practice sessions as the backbone of its identity.
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PO Box 32263 Louisville, KY 40232
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PO Box 4693 Shreveport, LA 71134
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Bayou Haystackers Paddling Club welcome people anyone who enjoys paddling. The club consists of canoeists and kayakers of all kinds. People can come on a trip or two without being a member of the club.
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The Boston Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club includes the geographical area around Boston - largely inside the I-495 belt and is the largest chapter in the Club. Activities and outdoor skill training are offered for novices and experts alike. Membership is open to all. Appalachian Mountain Club - Boston AMC is all about participation. New members are welcome on nearly all trips and activities. Paddling, hiking, and bicycling seasons are here.
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Southeast Massachusetts Chapter
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In July 2001, twenty dragonboaters from Boston paddled in the 6th Annual Montreal Dragon Boat Festival. They were greatly impressed by the spirit, teamwork, and athleticism of the Canadian teams. Fueled by their excitement, they founded Dragon Boat Club of Boston, Inc. The mission of the Dragon Boat Club of Boston, Inc. is to promote and develop the sport of dragon boat, and also promotes cross-cultural understanding through the sport of dragon boat and community outreach programs. As a Massachusetts non-profit corporation, the club supports teams to compete in and beyond Boston.
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PO Box 1429 Edgartown, MA 02539 (508) 627-4905
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Quinobequin Canoe Kayak Club - Sprint and Recreactional Paddling Sports, Boston, MA. Keywords: flatwater, canoeing, dragon boating, marathon
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The club was formed in 1970, with the first trip led in 1971. It was established primarily for family canoeing & kayaking, therefore, most of the trips are on flat-water. The club runs 25 or more trips a year, with day trips mostly in South Eastern New England and canoe-camping trips all over New England. There are two evening supper meetings over the winter. The purpose of this organization shall be to maintain an association of persons interested in canoeing; to focus public attention on canoeing; to do all in it's power to make canoeing a safe sport; to form a closer alliance with people and nature; to lend support to the Clean Rivers Act where needed; and to lend legislative support to our rivers
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The Wild Turkey Paddlers is an informal group of people interested in flatwater and ocean paddling.
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The CPA offers many diversified activities and benefits providing a way for people to safely enjoy sea kayaking within the Chesapeake Bay region.
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The GBCC membership has people of all skill levels, from novices through advanced paddlers.
Paddlers have a diverse range of interests including canoe camping, sea kayaking, scenic and relaxing easy moving water, fun intermediate white water, and advan
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Greater Baltimore Canoe Club The GBCC membership has people of all skill levels, from novices through advanced paddlers. Paddlers have a diverse range of interests including canoe camping, sea kayaking, scenic and relaxing easy moving water, fun intermediate white water, and advanced adrenaline rushes. The club offers coordinated trips throughout the year. Many trips are in the Greater Baltimore area, as well as frequent trips in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Monocacy Canoe Club MCC offers classes in basic canoeing and kayaking, whitewater instruction, and river safety clinics. The Monocacy Canoe Club (MCC) is the fastest growing paddling organization in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., area, and is also the club most steeped in tradition.
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The Penobscot Paddle and Chowder Society is a non-profit organization of outdoor-loving people, with membership primarily from Maine.
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Twin Cities Sea Kayaking Association. Keywords: flatwater
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The StreamTeach mission is to capitalize, construct, and operate a North St. Louis whitewater park as an engine of community revitalization and economic development.
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Mississippi Canoe and Kayak Club
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Missoula´s Whitewater Central. Keywords: whitewater
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Mecklenburg Regional Paddlers is a Charlotte-based Internet community for kayakers and canoeists. The MRP is a "do-it-yourself" club for friendly people looking to meet other paddlers to organize private trips, swap gear, learn to roll, or just share war stories over a brew. It's a "non-clubbers club" with no officers, no dues and no bylaws. (No kidding!)
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The point of Steep Creeks.com is to promote what is going on in this realm of the sport. Steep Creeks.com is dedicated to boaters who are as nervous today as the first time they paddled a kayak.
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Welcome to Western North Carolina's canoe, kayak and rafting club. The Western Carolina Paddlers is based in Asheville, NC. Our membership is comprised of paddlers of all types. Members kayak, canoe and raft down rivers, on lakes and oceans throughout Western Carolina and beyond. We are active in river conservation, access issues and local events.
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Merrimack Valley Paddlers are a group of paddlers who informally paddle together on a regular basis, and organize training trips on rivers ranging from an easy Class II (for beginners) to difficult Class IV and more (for advanced paddlers looking to hone their technique). The club assist new paddlers in learning the skills needed to both paddle safely and have fun! This includes correct selection of a boat, safety equipment, paddle, and other gear. They also will help teach you the basic skills needed for your first whitewater experience, including how to get in and out of a kayak easily, how to do a wet exit (getting out of the boat while it is upside down), and learning to roll.
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The New Hampshire Appalachian Mountain Club paddling group is filled with people who know how to have fun on and off the river. Like other AMC groups, the NH AMC paddling group is for outdoor enthusiasts with an interest in paddling as well as a concern for protecting and conserving our waterways. Paddling trips for all skill levels and moods are offered nearly every weekend from early March until late October. An experienced leader and co-leader, rated according to AMC standards, guides each trip.
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North Shore Paddlers Network (sea kayaking) are a friendly network of paddlers, based on the North Shore of Massachusetts, who enjoy getting together for sea kayaking and related activities. Our members range from a casual paddlers to racers, bird watchers to surfers, day-trippers to expedition adventurers and everything in between.
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Hackensack River Canoe & Kayak Club. Incorporated in 1985, the Hackensack River Canoe & Kayak Club encourages canoeing and kayaking with a positive social experience while fostering a spirit of respect and conservation toward our rivers and lakes. Most of our trips take place in NJ, southern NY, western CT and eastern PA. Although longer trips take place farther afield.
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Hunterdon County Canoe Club. Keywords: flatwater, whitewater
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The Jersey Shore Sea Kayak Association is a diverse group of over 400 paddlers who share a passion for kayaking. Our paddling trips are organized by our members and are posted on our on-line message board.
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The Mohawk Canoe Club located in New Jersey is an organization for paddlers, addressing their needs and promoting the benefits of canoeing and kayaking.
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The Outdoor Club of South Jersey is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing opportunities for extending the individuals awareness, knowledge, appreciation, and enjoyment of the environment through experiences in outdoor activities.
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Organized for over 25 years the Garden State Canoe Club meets the second Tuesday of every month in Stirling NJ, about 20 miles west of Newark, at the Long Hill Township Library on Central Ave. We meet at 7:30 for programs and meetings with free refreshments. We run trips most every weekend of the year for flatwater and whitewater trips with canoes and kayaks and offer instruction.
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The Paddling Bares Canoe Club. We are a group of canoeists who are also Naturists. Unlike most clubs, we don't specialize in any particular type of trip, such as whitewater or sea-kayaking. We sponsor as wide a variety of trips as possible. Our emphasis is on quality trips in areas where we can skinnydip without legal hassles. All our trips are family-oriented, therefore inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. Because many of our trips are into remote locations and because we place the utmost emphasis on safety, our trips are alcohol-free.
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Adobe Whitewater Club of New Mexico
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Columbia University Kayak Cub. Keywords: whitewater
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Author: KCCNY
We are one of the largest whitewater clubs in the East, and despite our name, serve New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut as well as New York, where we formed in 1959. KCCNY features a whitewater paddling program with novice, intermediate, or expert trips planned for each weekend of the paddling season, though the die hards paddle year round! We run rivers from Canada to the Carolinas, with most trips within a three-hour drive of New York City.
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Metropolitan Association of Sea Kayakers
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The New York Metro Athletic Dragons.
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St. Lawrence Valley Paddlers recognizes promoting paddlesports on many levels. SLVP actively encourages local and national business to sponsor races and other club events. SLVP is a not-for-profit club formed in 1993 and incorporated in 1994 and is open to anyone with an interest in paddlesport. The club is an active force in the development and promotion of canoe and kayak racing in the St. Lawrence Valley and the region.
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Cincinnati Kayaking Ohio/KY/IN source of information exchange about paddling trips, events, equipment, courses, etc.
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Dayton Canoe Club.
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Friends Of the Great Miami (FOGM) is a 501(c)(3) citizen based educational group formed to help conserve, restore and enhance the Great Miami River (Ohio) for the benefit of wildlife, residents, and the public interest. The club solidified their leadership structure, strengthened relationships with key organizations.
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Keel-Haulers Canoe Club, Inc. is a loose organization of some 400 families from the Northeast Ohio area who share a common interest in the out-doors in general, and boating in particular. All kinds of boating. Whitewater, Sea Kayaking, Canoeing, Rafting, and Racing. Our purpose is simply to provide the framework to enjoy these things together.
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Lower Columbia Canoe ClubThe Lower Columbia Canoe Club (LCCC) gives Pacific Northwest paddlers the opportunity to share in the excitement and adventure of single- and double- bladed paddling. Based in Portland, OR the club features a year-round schedule of both whitewater and flat/moving water trips for canoeists and kayakers. The club seeks to promote river safety, help members improve paddling skills, protect and preserve Northwest watersheds, rivers and lakes and also to foster a strong paddling community within the club and in league with other paddling organizations.
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PDXkayaker, OR 're a pretty laid back community of boaters in and around Portland, Oregon. If you're looking for someone like yourself (smells like wet polypro, like to tell tales while swilling beer, and do some boating of all skill levels), then this is the place!
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A chronicle of the activities of the high school kayak club from Eugene, OR
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The Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club (WKCC) has been an important part of the paddling community in the Willamette Valley for about as long as there has been paddling in the Willamette Valley. Western Oregon in the city of Corvallis. The club's goals are to promote the enjoyment, challenges, thrills, and camaraderie of kayaking and canoeing, organize river and surf outings for its members, promote water safety ,help members acquire the confidence and skills needed for kayaking and canoeing and also help conserve, preserve and protect the free-flowing rivers of Oregon.
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The Philadelphia Canoe Club (PCC) is one of oldest and most distinguished paddling organizations in the United States offering trips, paddlesport training and social events.
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Author: leflas
Please enjoy the slideshow with music of the Philadelphia Canoe Club. November 25, 2009 Nice vid, Leo!
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The Benscreek Canoe and Kayak Club is a group of paddlers from The Alleghenies region of Pennsylvania (near Johnstown) established in 1970. They all share a common interest in the outdoors and boating in particular. Our purpose is simply to promote the enjoyment, challenge, safety, and camaraderie of kayaking and canoeing. The club is also quite involved with issues such as stream access, whitewater / conservation dam releases, and the remediation of environmental threats
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Chasing Rain is the very essence of the lifestyle they live as kayakers. It's about where they are, where they're going, the people they meet and the good times they have. It's about sharing these incredible experiences with the rest of the world. Team Chasing Rain if you will- consists of those boaters whose only motivation is to boost their egos and build up their images and those who are always out flowing the flows and on the water as much as possible.
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The Carnegie Mellon University Exploration Club is a meeting place for people interested in outdoor activities such as rock and ice climbing, mountaineering, spelunking, hiking, backpacking, flat and white water boating, wind surfing, scuba and skin diving, sky diving, cross country and alpine skiing, mountain biking, etc. We hold meetings once a week, and on average have at least one trip a week usually on weekends.
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Dedicated canoe and kayak club located in the York, PA area.
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The Lehigh Valley Canoe Club is one of the largest and most active paddling clubs in the United States. They offer training, trips, socials and opportunities to improve and enhance our local rivers.
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Poconos area whitewater club offering trips, training and..."Good Friends, Good Rivers, Good Times"
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Author: PhillyDragonBoat.com
The philly area has an active dragon boat community, a number of canoe and kayak racers participate. We also have a youth team with over 40 kids involved. We practice on the lower Schuylkill below Strawberry Mansion Bridge.
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Submitted By: Kevin O
PKCG has a companion site, a wiki designed by Steve Miller, with somne great paddling info, especially put-in coordinates:
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TRPC is a Pittsburgh-region club consisting of over 400 (mostly whitewater) paddlers from Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, the Maryland panhandle and beyond. Their Goals organization of river trips and other social outdoor recreation for the enjoyment of the membership and their families. Promotion of safety and improvement of skills through organized instruction. Promotion of river conservation and recreational access through increased paddler awareness and involvement. Exchange of information relevant to paddlers, such as river guides, trip reports, equipment ideas and safety advice.
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A group of surfers dedicated to the sport of surfing (boards and kayaks) in RHODE ISLAND, USA: surf photos, secret surf breaks, catch the Rhode Island stoke.
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Refresh the Spirit from Nature's Bounty. ..
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When you join ETWC you join a paddling community. There are trips almost every weekend and although you do not have to become a member to attend these trips every little bit helps ensure that the whitewater we all enjoy remains free to use.
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The Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association (TSRA) is a volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation, protection and restoration of the scenic, free-flowing rivers of our state. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, the organization has approximately 1,000 members across the state and the south.
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We had somewhere over 180 people attend paddle school this year with attendees from Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee…and the list goes on. This year we were lucky to have our youngest members, newest members, and even a returning founding member in attendance. We knew we did a good job when the founding member let us know how proud he was of the growth and change of TVCC Paddle School over the years. A big thank you is sent out to the organizers of paddle school…and of course to all of the instructors and support boaters. Without boaters willing to join us for the weekend and fish us out of the water, none of this could have happened.
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The Austin Paddling Club (APC) is a non-profit organization with IRS 501(c)(3) status that is dedicated to the promotion of canoe, kayak, inflatable, and other human-powered paddlesport as lifetime activities through education, recreation, competition, and conservation.
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We Luv2Paddle
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Dallas Downriver Club on the Web: offering information about canoeing, kayaking and rafting on rivers, creeks, streams and lakes, and camping activities associated with paddling trips in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico and other destinations.
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Established in 1964, the Houston Canoe Club's members are interested in all types of paddlesport from canoeing to kayaking, quietwater, whitewater, touring and racing. We do it all and have fun doing it.
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North Texas River Runners is a family-oriented canoe/kayak club that runs many day trips a year all over . Low-cost dues and very friendly and welcoming members make this a great group.
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The Bayou City Whitewater Club Network. Keywords: whitewater
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Texas underwater removal of trash by lovers of the enviroment - is a non-profit organization that removes litter from our riverbeds and waterways.
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Canoe Camping - USA is dedicated to the exchange of information about the best U. S. rivers for extended (6+ day) canoe-camping trips. It is intended for independent canoeists who are looking for descriptions of rivers where such a trip is possible.
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Independent kayaking site: pics, vids, reviews and stories.
Dedicated to Ryan Palmer. We realize that there are plenty of good resources out there for descriptions. And with the growing number of clubs with river/creek descriptions, you will have no problem finding one with your run. But here at Huckin Huge, we would like to say thank you to American Whitewater and feature their descriptions.
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Destination, trip reports, photos and videos.
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So I was talking with my babe buddy Christie D. and she says, "hey we should do a chicks page", and she even came up with the name, "Liquidlogic Ladies Lounge". I like it. So you should be able to find out about all the travels of the crew. They may even be on a river near you.
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Paddlers4Christ is a diverse group of approximately 280 Christian paddlers of all ages and skill levels, most of whom live in the Southeastern United States.
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Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC, area, is an all-volunteer organization run by a council of nine kayakers and overseen by a board of directors.
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Author: TeamRiverRunner
Team River Runner is a free service to provide healing and recreation through kayaking to Americas Veterans
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Author: markeberhart
Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC, area, is an all-volunteer organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors.
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Author: Wooden Canoe Heritage
A non-profit membership organization devoted to preserving, studying, building, restoring, and using wooden and bark canoes, and to disseminating information about canoeing heritage throughout the world.
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A non-profit organization devoted to preserving, studying, building, restoring, and using wooden and bark canoes.
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The Utah State University Canoe and Kayak Club goal is to have fun! Organized trips are planned throughout the year with veteran members leading on a volunteer basis. An important goal of the Utah State University Canoe and Kayak Club is to offer its members the opportunity to improve their paddling skills. Every day the USU hold and emphasizes on safety.
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Utah Whitewater Club
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Coastal Canoeists - Virginia´s largest canoeing and kayaking club. Coastals is a family-oriented club dedicated to the enjoyment and advancement of paddlesports and consists of canoeists, kayakers and others from the southeastern U.S., but primarily from Virginia. Activities of the club include an active club volunteer-coordinated trip roster with trips for members, at all skill levels.
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Author: Coastals
Virginia's Largest Canoeing and Kayaking Club. Coastals is a family-oriented club dedicated to the enjoyment and advancement of paddlesports and consists of canoeists, kayakers and others from the southeastern U.S., but primarily from Virginia.
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Creek freaks of Franklin county. Goal is promote family fun on the river, educate youth, clean up the rivers and have fun and fellowship.
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Richmond Whitewater Club. Looks like the website is down, but this phone nr may work: +1 804 5988424
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Established in 1970, the Vermont Paddlers Club is now an American Canoe Association affiliated club. The mission of the VPC is to facilitate the enjoyment of recreational paddlesport. To this end we organize a schedule of whitewater and flatwater canoe and kayak trips which suit the interests of VPC members, promote safe and enjoyable paddling through education and other activities (including winter pool sessions), maintain an awareness of river resource and conservation issues, and take action when appropriate to protect paddling resources.
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This Desert Kayak and Canoe Club is dedicated to those who love the water. The club will facilitate trips and interactions between members, and provide an opportunity for learning about our sport and socializing with like-minded individuals. Safety is key to participation in paddlesports. The club encourage all members to understand and use the principles of the American Whitewater Safety Code.
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This new club, known as the Mid-Atlantic Canoe Club (MACC), was founded by Ron Storrer of Laurel, MD and Terry Wilton of Waldorf, MD in November 1994. The MACC is an officially registered club with the American Canoe Association (ACA) and is listed in Paddler magazine. The purpose and goals of this new club are to promote and teach Hawaiian-style outrigger canoe paddling, as well as other more traditional styles of canoe paddling.
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Since 1985, Moss Bay Rowing, Kayaking, and Sailing Center has provided year round adult boating opportunities and youth summer recreation programs near the heart of downtown Seattle. Boating enthusiasts of all ages, sizes, and ability can enjoy access to the water and take in the sights. Whether you are an experienced boater, or someone who simply wants to enjoy Seattle's panorama from a great vantage point, Moss Bay can provide the right Spring, Summer, and Autumn opportunity for you to have a safe, fun, and memorable experience on the water. Our equipment and guide staff can meet most every need, and take pride in our ability to address special needs and requirements for boat needs.
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Olympic Peninsula Paddlers is a club for sea kayakers, white water paddlers, rafters, canoeists and any other paddle powered watercraft. Joining OPP offers you the opportunity to network with other paddlers with similar interests, to learn more about paddling through clinics and workshops, to take advantage of discounts at local paddling stores*, and to participate in fun events like club paddles, potlucks, and much more.
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Paddle Trails Canoe Club exists to provide an informal organization for paddlers in Washington State. However, paddling in an organized framework provides opportunities to learn and practice river safety skills, meet people who can teach you new skills and accompany you on more challenging rivers, learn about some great places to paddle, develop friendships with a diverse group of people, and enjoy some purely practical benefits such as the convenience of organized car shuttles. Club activities revolve around a busy trip schedule that includes flatwater trips on both fresh and salt water, and river trips at widely varying skill levels (Class I to Class IV).
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Seattle Kayaker - A place to discuss and organize local white water kayaking and collecting source of information about paddling trips, events, equipment, courses, etc
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The Seattle Sea Kayak Club is the place where novices and experts swap stories, share kayaking info, and have fun doing it. The club has an informal social atmosphere which fosters opportunities to meet other paddlers.The club seek to maintain a friendly, personal type of atmosphere where club members can get acquainted easily.
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The Spokane Canoe & Kayak Club is located in Spokane, Washington and was formed to foster our interest in paddling trips of all kinds: sea kayakers, white water kayakers, and canoeists of all levels. All paddlers of non-motorized craft are welcome!The Spokane Canoe & Kayak Club is located in Spokane, Washington and has approximately 400 members. Club activities include paddling trips for sea kayakers, white water kayakers, and canoeists of all levels. Membership is $20 per year per household.
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Join the fun at Green Lake's Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club. The club's primary focus is Olympic flatwater canoe and kayak racing, but there is much more than that available. Membership is not required for classes; however, membership is required for use of club equipment outside of classes as the club does not rent boats.Our program offers a lot of fun, hard work and pay-offs. Year-round membership on the team is a big commitment, but in return it offers physical and mental training, skills and confidence building, socialization, coaching, competition and the opportunity for both team and personal success. The mission of the Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club is to promote competitive and recreational canoeing and kayaking, by providing coaching and training in a fun, safe, and supportive environment to develop the sport and encourage sportsmanship, integrity, and community.
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The University of Washington Kayak club - UKC. Keywords: whitewater, sea kayaking
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Written by Webmaster Max Sunday, 25 February 2007 The Washington Kayak Club, based in Washington State, is a volunteer organization dedicated to all forms of paddle craft in the Pacific Northwest. The WKC is run by it's members for it's members, and provides coordination and facilitates activities amongst it's membership. Some of our benefits for members include Whitewater and Sea Kayaking trip schedules, with organized trips March through December, the WKC bulletin, published 10 times a year with information on current events, safety, conservation, boating techniques, and updates to the trip and pool schedules etc.
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The Badger State Boating Society is a great way to meet other paddlers in Wisconsin. We welcome paddlers of all experience levels. Every year, BSBS organizes at least one weekend of group paddling and camping for members. Each winter we offer indoor pool sessions and a beginner kayaking workshop. Our club is about sharing a passion for paddling.
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The MadCity Paddlers, with a home base of Madison, Wisconsin, is a club devoted to pursuing paddlesports of every sort. Members organize a wide variety of club trips for flatwater canoeing and canoe touring, sea kayaking, and whitewater paddling in open and closed boats. Our club runs over 20 Wednesday night paddling trips, open to just about all skill levels. We rotate the location of these evening trips between Cherokee Marsh, Starkweather Creek, Lake Mendota, Lake Wingra, Six Mile Creek, Token Creek, Maunesha River and various locations on the Yahara River. Our typical paddling season has over 50 destinations for weekend trips, ranging from sea kayaking in the Apostle Islands, to whitewater paddling on the Bois Brule, to quietwater trips on rivers such as the Wisconsin, Mecan and Sugar.
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North East Wisconsin Paddlers. North East Wisconsin Paddlers (NEWP) is a 501(c)7 organization formed to promote safe paddle sports activities and skill development in northeast Wisconsin. NEWP is a Paddle America Club of the American Canoe Association (ACA) that hosts whitewater and open water kayak paddle events and skill development workshops during the paddle season. NEWP also conducts kayak skill development classes with the Two Rivers Recreation Department and YMCAs in Neenah, Appleton and Green Bay between January and April each year. Club membership includes several ACA and BCU rated instructors who lead the classes and club events.
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Northern Paddle & Trail's goal is to enjoy outdoor adventures, be active environmental stewards, and to promote the thrill and wonder of silent sports. Their motive is to enjoy the beauty and thrill of silent sports in the company of like-minded souls, and strive to be good environmental stewards. NPT invites people to paddle quiet lakes and northern rivers .. skill levels for everyone. NPT’s success is based on enthusiasm and enjoyment of silent sports activities, the very good speaker events, and other ways they come together.
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Pure Water Paddlers is a group of canoe and kayak enthusiasts around the West Central Wisconsin area. Most of their paddling takes place within a reasonable distance of Eau Claire, WI and Chippewa Falls, WI. Their goal is to provide a wide variety of paddling experiences for paddlers of all skill levels.
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Wausau Kayak/Canoe Corporation exists to be an educational resource to whitewater kayak and canoe enthusiasts, and to provide a premier venue for paddle sport related activities in local communities and internationally. ausau Kayak / Canoe Corporation (Wausau Whitewater) formed to provide whitewater training for everyone, fun, and local, national, and international competition at Wausau Whitewater Park. They offer a variety of training for all ages from children to adult… beginning to intermediate paddling skill levels.
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The Outing Club is one of seven Hoofer clubs, and the most diverse. Tehy have activity groups for backpacking, canoeing, caving, cross-country skiing, hockey, mountain biking, road bicycling, rock climbing, sea kayaking, snowshoeing, telemark skiing, and whitewater paddling. They are an outdoors education and recreation club with a diverse membership of students, faculty, staff, and community members. Members plan and lead trips in Wisconsin and around the country, instruct lessons, oversee purchase and upkeep of club equipment, and coordinate all aspects of club operations.
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Adventure Pursuit is a non-profit corporation located in Parkersburg, WV. They are dedicated to helping everyone enjoy recreation. Their mission is to make adventure available to all by removing obstacles they may face. They specialize in adaptive recreation for the mentally and physically challenged. They open their doors to everyone and welcome everyone.
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The West Virginia Wildwater Association (WVWA) was founded in 1965 with the purpose of paddling and enjoying the wild and scenic rivers of West Virginia and the surrounding Appalachian area. From the original hand full of members, it has grown into a major recreational and conservation organization in the state.West Virginia is blessed with some of the best, and most diverse, whitewater in the country. The WVWA is dedicated to helping others enjoy, understand, and appreciate the joy of paddling. We sponsor clinics for new boaters thoughout the year, schedule trips during the paddling season, and work to keep paddlers aware of conservation and access concerns
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Information about paddling in West Virginia. From scenic beginner runs to action-packed, Class V+ creeking, and everything in between.
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The Jackson Hole Kayak Club is an incorporated non-profit whitewater kayaking club based in Jackson, WY. The JHKC was started in 1996 by Aaron Pruzan, owner of Rendezvous River Sports. Since then, the JHKC has grown to over 50 participants each summer, paddling 3-5 days a week and travelling throughout the Rockies.
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