First Descent down the Rio Cofanes, Ecuador
First descents. In most countries they start out with the most obvious runs– roadside boating, the runs that have access, the runs that have the most potential; eventually goals are set on those that have a drop that looks the best on television/ in a magazine/ or for...
First Descent on the Rio Cofanes, Ecuador
First descents. In most countries they start out with the most obvious runs-- roadside boating, the runs that have access, the runs that have the most potential; eventually goals are set on those that have a drop that looks the best on television/ in a magazine/ or...
Eddying out for a litte jungle time at Cuyabeno Reserve
The rivers of Ecuador are so awesome that oft times the surrounding jungle gets little more than a second glance. High forest cloud forest, low altitude jungle--the river we do on any particular day determines the backdrop of scenery. For once, we decided to leave...
Kayaking is not always love at first wet exit!
Initiating our newest team member, Courtney into kayaking this summer was not just for orientation,KayakinsHere is Courtney's take on that first wet exit experience.... How to become a whitewater kayaker… “How can you work at Endless and not be a kayaker?” People...
World Class Kayak Adventures
Our friend Marie has published a great article on paddling with us in Costa Rica--slide show and all. A wonderful read.
2200 Miles South in Sunny Ecuador
Ecuador is 2200 miles south of the border--and the weather is a whole lot better in Ecuador than in the States right now. In fact, some have complained that there has been too much sunny weather here in the Oriente. Not us!! While the rivers have been lower than in...
Traveling abroad: Unique Experiences
Some brush off the idea of international paddling because of the quality of whitewater found in their own backyard. And while that may be true, and while at the same time we might wax eloquent on the thrill of exploring new rivers in new places, paddling is only part...
Ecuador 2010: Back on the Quijos!
Even after 14 years, it is still part of our program to do a familiarization run down the rivers of Ecuador before starting a trip—just as we do in Costa Rica even after 20 years. In Costa Rica it is because the rivers change routes like a lady changes her mind….in...
Clean Up in Costa Rica
We said "adios" to our final friends heading back to the States this weekend. And after cleaning up the boats and tucking them away for the season, we now sadly say "hasta la vista" to Miguel and his family, and the toucans and monkeys and oro pendulas and...
Blue Skies in Costa Rica…Snow in North Carolina…
and in both locations we have lots going on! for photos of all our trips, make sure and check out our photo album.