Water Activities

Your Guide to Inland 国产吃瓜黑料 in Bermuda

The Guide to Bermuda’s Coastal Experiences

How to Explore from Home

Destroying the Fly-Guiding Patriarchy

There’s Surf to Be Had in New England

Surfing the Great Lakes

We Made Our Editors Race to Set Up a Kayak

An Unconventional New Zealand Surf Trip

These Twins Are Shaping Ocean Rescue

Kiteboarding on the World’s Bluest Water

Meet the Next Wave of Women Anglers

A Dedication to Movement

‘Between the Lines’

What to Bring Fly Fishing

Unboxing the 国产吃瓜黑料 x Cairn Collaboration

Injury Won’t Stop This Sea Kayaker

A Bromance Formed on the River

Why River Trips Are Better with Family

Dropping the 100-Foot Ram Falls in a Kayak

Drone-Powered Wakeskating
85 Years on the San Joaquin River
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The San Joaquin is Central California鈥檚 largest river, but runs “bone-dry” in stretches due to dams, levees, and excessive water diversions, threatening the habitats, agriculture, and communities that are dependent on the river. In , from Justin Clifton and , we meet grape farmer Walt Shubin. Shubin remembers the San Joaquin when it was wild, a memory that inspired him to dedicate more than sixty-five years to advocating for the river to be free-flowing once again.