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        <description>From the river list page, you can choose to have an e-mail sent to you when the river comes up, or choose to have information on a river sent to you on a daily basis. This river information is based on the river list pages interpretation of flow which is established by volunteer stream editors on the American Whitewater site. If you choose that you trust their interpretation, and would like to know how American Whitewater is interpreting the flow of that river on a daily basis and this is a grea…</description>
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        <description>The American Whitewater website allows you to report on what rivers are running and share information about potential river hazards for every river in the American Whitewater database. By sharing information you potentially save a lot of frustration and maybe even someone's life.</description>
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        <description>HTML 101 for StreamKeepers
 Click here to return to the StreamKeepers' Instructions

This is intended to be a quickie tutorial on HTML, to answer the questions that some StreamKeepers have and to enable them to do some kewl stuff with their river pages. There are more extensive HTML tutorials all over the Net. Some of those references will be given at the end of this article.</description>
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        <description>by Paul Martzen, Pacific Regional Stream Team Leader and Matt Muir, StreaMaster
 last updated 9/22/2009

Basic HTML   
Photo/Video 101   

Intro


Welcome to the StreamTeam Project! This page is intended to help new StreamTeam members get started and to keep “veteran” StreamTeam members up to speed. (New sections and changed text are highlighted in red.)
 

  
There are a few main duties of Stream Team members.
 

   
1) Act as a contact for anyone wanting more information about a river.

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        <description>by Matt Muir, StreaMaster

last updated 8/31/2009

Thanks for coming to American Whitewater to share your great paddling photos with the world!

This is a set of instructions for raw rookies who are trying to upload photos for the first time into the AW Photo/Video Archive. If the instructions are unclear--if I've left anything out, or you've encountered other problems--please email me. We want this to be an easy and useful tool for all paddlers!</description>
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        <description>AW Photo/Video 101
 by Matt Muir, AW StreaMaster
 last updated 10/1/2007

This is a set of instructions for raw rookies who're trying to upload photos for the first time into the AW Photo/Video Archive. If the instructions are unclear--if I've left anything out, or you've encountered other problems--please email me. We want this to be an easy and useful tool for all paddlers!</description>
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        <description>StreamTeam members can access the StreamTeam Interface by logging in and following the “Internal Link” on their start pages. Instructions for StreamTeam members can be found HERE.

What is the StreamTeam Project?

The StreamTeam Project is the way that American Whitewater lets its members share their knowledge about rivers with the paddling public. It's a grass-roots online database of river info, continually updated and improved.</description>
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