Kayak for a Cause with Nathaniel Milligan
Seventh-grader and whitewater kayaker Nathaniel Milligan is hosting the 2nd annual “Kayak for a Cause” event this Saturday, September 22, 2018 in Richmond, Virginia! The Kayak for a Cause event with help raise money for impoverished students and families of... Read More →
Kayak Camping Tips
Let’s face it. What’s better than kayaking? If you live by the water or have easy access to the river you may head out on a weekly basis. Just like every sport, kayaking has some drawbacks if you are just... Read More →
5 Places to Paddle in the Southeast
Fall is a beautiful time to explore a new lake or river near you. With beautiful colors and scenery that will make some amazing framed pictures (or an addition to your Instagram collection) paddling to a new location is a... Read More →
Fragments of Escape – A piece by Tara Kramer
by Tara Kramer I stole away quickly after work and headed straight for the Yellowstone with Nick, our boats, our trusty Watershed Drybags, and a half-eaten bar of chocolate. He’d packed a few bars, our rain jackets, water, and a bike... Read More →
10 Fun Fishing Destinations Around the World
Most of us start out fishing in our backyard at local streams and nearby lakes. Whether the love comes from a family tradition or a friend that gave you a little nudge, the hobby is shared by millions all over... Read More →
Tips and Tricks for the Bellyak
Beware, the gateway drug for future adrenaline junkies has arrived! The Bellyak was pioneered in the early 2000’s by Adam Masters when he duct taped the seating area of his kayak shut and laid belly down, body boarding the kayak... Read More →
Paddleboarding with Pups and Watershed Drybags
Guest Blog Post by Team Watershed Member, Maria Christina Schultz aka @sup_with_pup. Big Creek Backpack Their heads snap back, ears perked up, and two wet noses fight for the first sniff. To them it’s an unmistakable sound – the popping of... Read More →
Essentials for your Drybag
It’s always a good idea to keep your drybag stocked with the essentials, but whether your bag is large or small you still don’t want to be carrying around any unnecessary weight. For those of us that paddle out for... Read More →
Slacklining the Grand Canyon
Guest Blog Post by: Matthew Sloan The Grand Canyon has always been a magnet for innovation. After John Wesley Powell proved what could be done, the Canyon has seen adventurous people up the challenge in their own unique ways. From racing... Read More →
Advice for the Beginner Fisherman/woman
The Team Watershed Crew is comprised of fishermen, fisherwomen, kayakers, raft guides, hunters, cyclists and all-around adventure-seekers. With a love for the outdoors we are thrilled to have an awesome social media community that shares a passion for adventure too.... Read More →