Water Activities
Your Guide to Inland Adventure 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 Outside 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
This Rafting Guide Will Be on West Virginia’s Rivers Forever
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The Wild Ones is a new series from filmmaker Logan Bockrath and Adventures on the Gorge about people who left the comfort of more traditional paths for the unknowns of life on the river. In this installment, we meet Joe Catalano, who started hopping on rafting trips down the lower sections of the New River in West Virginia as a kid. He learned then that he had to earn his spot on the boat, but he didn't mind—he knew that he wanted to raft for the rest of his life. You can follow Bockrath on Instagram here.