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Tips for Beginner Paddlers
Thinking about getting into paddling? Here's what experienced paddlers wish they'd known from the start: you will get wet, the "all-around" boat is a myth, and fighting a heavy paddle won't build fitness — it'll build a shoulder injury. Every boat is a trade-off between speed and stability, and your first boat is just your first, not a permanent commitment. Get decent gear, respect whitewater, and give yourself room to be a beginner — the rest comes with time on the water.

Jeff Holmes
Mar 2


Spring Paddling Prep: 8 steps for spring paddling!
Your complete pre-season checklist for safe, enjoyable paddling.

Jeff Holmes
Feb 24


CanoeSport Paddles Tybee Island: Adventures and Fun
Our Tybee Island 2022 trip review

Shireen Cave
Nov 21, 2022


Traditional Paddles: Big Blades vs. Small Blades
Traditional vs. Euro paddles and big vs. small blades.

Jeff Holmes
Apr 24, 2020


Jeff's 7 Favorite Iowa River Trips
Jeff outlines his 7 favorite river routes in Iowa

Jeff Holmes
Apr 10, 2020


Inside A CSO Guided Trip: Planning a T
Being a participant in a guided trip can greatly reduce the stress and time required to organize and execute a trip of your own.

Shireen Cave
Mar 31, 2020


Lost On The Little Sioux River
Paddling the Little Sioux: “Alright. You be careful and don’t get lost,” she said.
I gave her a quizzical look and responded, “Um. It’s a river, it goes in one direction. How could I get lost?” I responded.

Jeff Holmes
Mar 31, 2020


Becoming a Wilderness First Responder
I have led over 2 dozen wilderness destination trips and countless instructional lessons and have been fortunate to never have a serious medical emergency occur to a student or myself. This December I had the opportunity to travel to Landmark Learning an affiliate of NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School) and take part in a 9-day intensive Wilderness First Responder (WFR or pronounced 'woofer') course, which blew any of my previous training out of the water!

Shireen Cave
Nov 26, 2016


How to Demo a Kayak
So you have decided to try out paddle sports and possibly purchase a kayak. Wonderful! Paddling is a great way to get on the water and explore our lakes and rivers! The best way to choose a kayak is to try them out or demo them. Just like you would try out a car before you buy it, you need to test a kayak’s bells and whistles to make sure it will fit your needs.

Shireen Cave
Mar 5, 2015


Spring Break at Lake Powell
At 6:15 a.m. on Saturday, March 15th, eleven University of Iowa students, my co-guide from Grinnell College, and myself piled into two University vehicles and headed out for Hall’s Crossing on Lake Powell in Utah to spend the week on Spring Break.

Jeff Holmes
Oct 10, 2014
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