Endless River to support the 18th Annual Alabama Cup Series

Endless River Adventures is proud to support the 2011 Alabama Cup Race Series!! And we are going to encourage everyone to join us. This is a series of non-competitive slalom events that bring together good people, good rivers and good post-event parties!  The Alabama...

The Varying Moods of the Quijos River

Walking out to the beach on the Quijos River it is always a guess as to what the river mood will be.  This morning found the river a gorgeous glacier green color. The different colors/river levels on the Quijos change as frequently as a mood ring. As a result--even...

The Magic of Paddling in Ecuador

Lava laced canyon walls monkeys swinging through the trees little ones gathering to watch you gear up stunning jungle scenery a week of awesome whitewater with good friends All of the above are reasons a boater packs up their paddling gear and heads to winter paddling...

Slalom Techniques to Improve your Creeking

If you are not real keen to be running the gnar during the cold winter months, but are looking to keep in shape paddling-wise, slalom is a great alternative.  Check out Mary Mills' insightful article about how slalom boating has helped improve her creek boating. And...

Project X vs the All Star

an insightful comparison by Sam Ovett After getting to paddle both the Wave Sport Project X and the Jackson 2010 All-Star I have to say both perform well in a hole. I thought the hull on the Project X was super fast--which will be fun for wave style moves. I was...

Project X vs the All Star-an insightful comparison

by Sam Ovett After getting to paddle both the Wave Sport Project X and the Jackson 2010 All-Star I have to say both perform well in a hole. I thought the hull on the Project X was super fast--which will be fun for wave style moves. I was really excited about the new...

Helping the Paddle to Haiti Project

Endless River Adventures is fired up to support Team Scum's Paddle to Haiti Project. Members of Paddle to Haiti will canoe 2,320 miles from Lake Itasca, Minnesota down to the Gulf of Mexico. Their goal is to raise $50,000, which will be donated to an affiliated...