Richard Grove's Paddle Log

Events

Event: GA: Etowah-X: Fall 2009

 
 

20091007 130 590x442 Event: GA: Etowah X: Fall 2009Despite the floods and seasonal weather, another Etowah-X trip has passed us by (more…)


Event: GA: Etowah-X: Fall 2009: Invite

Enjoy and experience the Etowah River as we paddle and camp overnight (with special permission), on a river bank in the Dawson Forest WMA (Wildlife Management Area).

Etowah-X FALL 2009

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Paddle Alabama June 2009

20090515 al paal 2009 150x150 Paddle Alabama June 2009I will be attending the inaugural Paddle Alabama event this year. (more…)


Event: GA: Etowah River-X 2009: INVITE

Enjoy and experience the Etowah River as we paddle and camp overnight (with special permission), on a river bank in the Dawson Forest WMA (Wildlife Management Area).

Etowah-X 2009

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River-X Paddle Trip Primer

20081211 imgp3290med 590x442 River X Paddle Trip PrimerThe River-X (River Experience) paddle trips are intended to highlight the unique qualities of a particular section of a regional river.

The word trip, does not do justice to the extended paddle/camp sessions that Richard strives to enable. (more…)


GA: 53 Miles, 2 Day Paddle/Camp

20090406 ga 2009 river challenger mcintosh 53mile GA: 53 Miles, 2 Day Paddle/Camp

Freeze or thaw, rain or shine!

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AL: Cahaba River-X 2009

20090413 al 2009 river x cahaba 590px AL: Cahaba River X 2009

Sorry Folks!  We’ve had to cancel this event for this year. Even though the event is canceled, we’ll leave the information on the site for you to reference… (more…)


AL: Cahaba River-X

 
 

20090412 150px cahaba lily AL: Cahaba River XWith its high concentration of bio-diversity relative to other rivers in the USA, the Cahaba River in Alabama offers much to the outdoor enthusiast. Alabama’s challenge in conserving these resources is impressive.

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GA: Etowah River-X 2008

 
 

The photographs from the July 2008 Etowah River-X trip are finally up! (more…)


GA: 2007 Chattahoochee “River Challenger” Series

As you may have determined, Richard isn’t one to try something once and settle for the “status quo”. He likes to push the envelope a bit. This is the perfect explanation for what he calls his “Chattahoochee River Challenger Series”. (more…)