The All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting Blog

 

Friends of the River Needs Our Help and Your Help

It all started in 1973 when a group of friends came together to try and stop a dam that would drown the Stanislaus River.  Ten years later, as the water of the New Melones Reservoir rose, their worst fears came true. Nearly 40 years later,  that […]

  Published August 17th, 2011

New Video: North Fork Stanislaus (6/26/11 trip)

If I had to pick a river that gives me butterflies every time I hear its name… brings back memories of high sides, steep drops, twisty technical turns, and quite the adrenaline rush, it would be the North Fork Stanislaus. Oh what a […]

  Published August 3rd, 2011

July is here! Celebrate your right to raft!

Hello again everyone, It’s been another wild week of weather in 2011… a good example is the freak cold rain storm that dumped two inches onto a water logged soil left over from late melting winter snow! All of this occurring at the […]

  Published July 1st, 2011

Let the Melt Begin!

Hello again everyone, This week reflects another odd seven days when it comes to June weather in California. A warm storm system moved in and dumped a significant amount of rain on selected parts of the state. The gauge in […]

  Published June 10th, 2011

New Book about California Rivers

Rivers fans, you might be interested in a new book out by conservationist and photographer Tim Palmer–it’s called Rivers of California: Nature’s Lifelines in the Golden State.  Looks totally fascinating and beautiful–especially if you’re an AO frequent floater and have […]

  Published March 23rd, 2011

Patagonia Adventure: Class IV-V Rafting

There is still room on our annual trek to South America–join us this January on the fabulous Fu! The Futaleufu is truly a world-class river trip: turquoise, high-volumne water, an alpine canyon, and astonishing mountain views.   Add to that free-flowin’ […]

  Published October 26th, 2010

Proof! Rafting is good for your brain!

I love it when academia backs up the gospel we preach!  A recent NY Times article tells the tale of a group of bespecled professors setting aside their blackberries, cell phones, and iPads, and setting off for a multi-day raft […]

  Published August 18th, 2010

River Conservation in California

For many of us, the connection to California’s watersheds, rivers and streams is shaky at best–it’s hard to even understand how the water that comes out of your San Francisco kitchen faucet is connected to the Tuolumne River, or the […]

  Published August 12th, 2010

Family Rafting Trips and Nature Activities for Kids

Here at our home-base on the South Fork of the American River we take lots of families with younger kids because the South Fork’s class III rapids are a great introduction to the sport.  Plus, we know from the letters we […]

  Published August 2nd, 2010

Cherry Creek FAQs

As one of only two outfitters that run Cherry Creek, we get a lot of interest from people who are looking for extreme adventure sports opportunities in California.  Sometimes it’s people who have done a lot of rafting and know […]

  Published July 27th, 2010
 

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