Conservation
AMERICAN WHITEWATER JOURNAL
Saving the Magpie By: James McBeathApril, 2006 The phone rang on an early August afternoon. It was a rather distraught Eric Hertz. Before we even had a chance for hellos,...
AMERICAN WHITEWATER JOURNAL
Saving the Magpie By: James McBeathApril, 2006 The phone rang on an early August afternoon. It was a rather distraught Eric Hertz. Before we even had a chance for hellos,...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
James Bay: Where Two Worlds Collide by John G. MitchellNovember 1993 In August of 1993, Earth River Expeditions took a National Geographic writer and Photographer on a conservation awareness rafting...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
James Bay: Where Two Worlds Collide by John G. MitchellNovember 1993 In August of 1993, Earth River Expeditions took a National Geographic writer and Photographer on a conservation awareness rafting...
CONDE NASTE TRAVELER
Sacrificial People by Jon BowermasterMay 1993 The single-engine Otter banks hard in a tight circle over an explosive one hundred-foot waterfall along the Eau Claire River. The pilot, a classically...
CONDE NASTE TRAVELER
Sacrificial People by Jon BowermasterMay 1993 The single-engine Otter banks hard in a tight circle over an explosive one hundred-foot waterfall along the Eau Claire River. The pilot, a classically...
Last Run Down the Bio-Bio
It is a quiet, damp morning in southern Chile. The sun is still hidden by the hills that surround the fast-running Bio-Bio River, but the cool is welcome—by noon the...
Last Run Down the Bio-Bio
It is a quiet, damp morning in southern Chile. The sun is still hidden by the hills that surround the fast-running Bio-Bio River, but the cool is welcome—by noon the...
Magpie, Quebec
Viva la Magpie
“If the dams are built, it will be like Glen Canyon. People for generations will be wishing they’d seen it before it was gone.” - Mark Sundeen, National Geographic Adventure
Viva la Magpie
“If the dams are built, it will be like Glen Canyon. People for generations will be wishing they’d seen it before it was gone.” - Mark Sundeen, National Geographic Adventure
Conservation
AMERICAN WHITEWATER JOURNAL
Saving the Magpie By: James McBeathApril, 2006 The phone rang on an early August afternoon. It was a rather distraught Eric Hertz. Before we even had a chance for hellos,...
AMERICAN WHITEWATER JOURNAL
Saving the Magpie By: James McBeathApril, 2006 The phone rang on an early August afternoon. It was a rather distraught Eric Hertz. Before we even had a chance for hellos,...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
James Bay: Where Two Worlds Collide by John G. MitchellNovember 1993 In August of 1993, Earth River Expeditions took a National Geographic writer and Photographer on a conservation awareness rafting...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
James Bay: Where Two Worlds Collide by John G. MitchellNovember 1993 In August of 1993, Earth River Expeditions took a National Geographic writer and Photographer on a conservation awareness rafting...
CONDE NASTE TRAVELER
Sacrificial People by Jon BowermasterMay 1993 The single-engine Otter banks hard in a tight circle over an explosive one hundred-foot waterfall along the Eau Claire River. The pilot, a classically...
CONDE NASTE TRAVELER
Sacrificial People by Jon BowermasterMay 1993 The single-engine Otter banks hard in a tight circle over an explosive one hundred-foot waterfall along the Eau Claire River. The pilot, a classically...
Last Run Down the Bio-Bio
It is a quiet, damp morning in southern Chile. The sun is still hidden by the hills that surround the fast-running Bio-Bio River, but the cool is welcome—by noon the...
Last Run Down the Bio-Bio
It is a quiet, damp morning in southern Chile. The sun is still hidden by the hills that surround the fast-running Bio-Bio River, but the cool is welcome—by noon the...