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Hiking Along the North Fork American

  Despite freezing cold temperatures, muddy roads, and the more important fact that there are only about 100 cubic feet per second of water flowing downstream, I am still inextricably drawn to the river! What with the holiday season, and […]

  Published January 28th, 2008

Hiking Along the Rubicon River

Consider a hike along the Rubicon River to complement your whitewater rafting trip on the American River. Discover the lush, deeply-incised river canyon and cool off in the turquoise-green swimming holes.

  Published July 31st, 2007

Experimenting with Inflatable Kayaks on the Tuolumne River

For a long time now, All Outdoors has been providing inflatable kayaks for our guests on Middle Fork American River 2 and 3-day trips. “Duckies,” as we sometimes affectionately call them, are a great way for people to try out […]

  Published July 27th, 2007

Celebrities Are People Too: The Armstrongs Wear Orange America’s Cup Lifejackets!

Anyone ever read those horrible celebrity gossip magazines and see the pages where they try and make people feel just a little less average by taking pictures of really cool famous people doing everyday things, like drinking a Starbucks? Well […]

  Published July 21st, 2007

Cherry Creek Upper Tuolumne at 2000 cfs

For a while there in the beginning of June, flows into the Tuolumne out of Cherry Creek were hovering somewhere around 2000 cfs. This may not mean anything to most of you, but 2000 cfs used to be the magic […]

  Published July 1st, 2007

Cherry Creek and the Tuolumne River… Combined!

All-Outdoors just expanded our business on the Tuolumne River and Cherry Creek, which means we have twice as many available rafting trips up there and, even better, some new ones! With all those launch dates to choose from, and with […]

  Published April 24th, 2007

AO Gives Our Most-Frequent Floaters a Chance to Get To Know Each Other

We’ve talked about it for years, saying what a shame it was that “Bob” and “Joe” have never been on the same trip together, because they’re both pretty neat guys and apparently love rafting almost as much as we do. […]

  Published October 1st, 2006

A New Generation of Cherry Creek Guides Stepping It Up

Cherry Creek… fourteen Class V rapids, 200 feet of elevation lost in one mile… one of the most intimidating and exhilerating rivers to raft on. And that’s if you’re paddling. The thought of having to make all the decisions of […]

  Published September 6th, 2006

The Boat That Wouldn’t Budge

Wrap (n): The less-than-ideal situation in which a boat is held against a rock or boulder in the river for an indeterminant amount of time by the force of the current. When I and seven other guides got to the […]

  Published July 14th, 2006

“The 49 Shuffle”, and Other Noteworthy Drives (Pictures Included)

One of the best things about working for All Outdoors is the fact that within just two weekends, you can raft the North Stanislaus, the South Fork of the American, the Kaweah, and the Tuolumne River. You can go from […]

  Published June 20th, 2006
 
 

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