Tamara Thomsen / Wisconsin Historical Society Tamara Thomsen was 24 feet underwater when she spotted it: the decaying end of a dugout canoe, a great white oak carved some 1,200 years ago.
“I read an article in National Geographic Explorer magazine about John Ruskey, founder of Quapaw Canoe Company in Clarksdale,” Burks said. “Ruskey’s company is a guided canoe service on ...
Anyone who knows anything about boats—specifically canoes or kayaks—knows the name Old Town. The watercraft brand has been around since the 1800s, when it first started churning out ...
The Mississippi River is a unique creature. It’s an inland sea perpetually on the move. It drains a continent. It gathers other great rivers into its fold and flows forever on. It has countless ...
Who doesn't want to explore this landscape? A kayak or canoe trip is such a great way of seeing majestic Norwegian nature from a new perspective. Go on a guided tour along the coast, enjoy a fun ...