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Sponsored by Jackson Kayak
Tell us a story about something extraordinary that happened on a river. Send us a story - preferably with pictures - that makes us smile, gasp or nod our heads in appreciation. Stories need not be about difficult or previously un-run rivers, as long as they keep us interested.
Prize: Winner's choice of any whitewater kayak from Jackson Kayak |
Sponsored by Wavesport
Make us look twice! Send us your best photo. It should be awe-inspiring, thought provoking, or humorous. If a picture is worth 1000 words, the winner of this category will be worth at least 10,000.
Prize: Winner's choice of any whitewater kayak from Wavesport |
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Sponsored by Pyranha
Make us laugh! If you (and, more importantly, other people) think you're funny, send us something that shows it. Humorous stories need not include photos, though authors may include illustrations. Stories must involve whitewater rivers, at least peripherally.
Prize: Winner's choice of any whitewater kayak from Pyranha |
and Access Sponsored by Kokatat
Educate us! Tell or show us how river conservation and/or access has affected or might affect a whitewater river. This is a great opportunity to share the secrets to and the rewards of a conservation or access victory or to inform AW members of a river that needs protection or restoration. Photos encouraged.
Prize: A Rogue Gore-Tex® Drytop |
American Whitewater 2005 River Writing and Photo Contest Rules
Mail entries to:
American Whitewater
Attn: River Writing and Photo Contest
20 Battery Park Ave, Suite
302
Asheville, NC 28801
E-mail entries to:
E-mails must have the word "Contest" in the subject line in order for entries to be considered.
Separate entries do not have to be mailed separately, but they must follow proper formatting. Not responsible for lost, late, postage due or misdirected mail.
River Story: Entries should tell a story involving a whitewater river. Entries will be judged on the originality and entertainment value of their story and by the quality of their writing. Entries must be non-fiction and should include photos that enhance the understanding and appreciation of their story.
River Humor: Qualified entries must tell a story, or comment on a river-related issue with an attempt at making readers laugh. Entries will be judged on the success of their humor and on the quality of their writing. Winning entries will be printed in a magazine that represents American Whitewater, an organization comprised of whitewater enthusiasts of all ages; entries not suitable for this audience will be disqualified.
River Conservation and Access: Entries should discuss an actual or potential opportunity for river conservation or access. Preference will be given to works concerning little-known resources, or those discussing well-known rivers with a unique twist. Articles with photos are encouraged.
River Photo: Entries must include whitewater river-related content in their composition. Photos should tell a story, evoke an emotion, or make viewers think without needing written explanation. Entries should be of sufficient quality to be printed at full-page dimensions. Photos of sub-standard resolution will be disqualified. Photos, both digital and film, may be cropped and brightened/darkened. Any further image manipulation is forbidden and may result in disqualification of an entry.
For Authors: Few stories can be effective and enjoyable when told chronologically. If you have a reason to write (other than beating your chest), you will find that your story sounds nothing like a trip report. Remember, it is ok to leave out details that will not improve appreciation of the story. Finally, more is not better when writing; if you say it as efficiently as possible, readers and judges will thank you.
For Photographers: This contest will not reward the photo of the gnarliest rapid. Please do not put yourself or your friends in any compromising or dangerous position to compose your entry.