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Eric Rounds

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Eric Rounds Projects

Wild rivers and their enthusiasts got some good news with the release of the new 15-20 year... [read more]
The San Joaquin River is one of California’s most significant whitewater rivers, flowing from the high Sierra... [read more]
American Whitewater, with help from the West Virginia Rivers Coalition and Friends of the Cheat, purchased a... [read more]
American Whitewater has been actively engaged in protecting and enhancing whitewater paddling opportunities on the Fox River... [read more]
American Whitewater spent several years participating in the relicensing of a hydropower dam on Utah's Weber River... [read more]
American Whitewater worked with local volunteers Ian McIntosh and Rod Lodders, who also represented the Beartooth Paddlers... [read more]
American Whitewater has worked for over two decades to secure and maintain Bear River flow restoration. In... [read more]
One of the most significant outdoor recreation areas close to metropolitan Seattle is the Middle Fork of... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

Mountain Streams and Trails, the oldest outfitter in West Virginia's Cheat Canyon, recently purchased the takeout for both the... [read more]
Mountain Streams and Trails, the oldest outfitter in West Virginia's Cheat Canyon, recently purchased the takeout for both the... [read more]
It's that time of year already, time for Tallulah season on April 2-3 and April 9-10. However,... [read more]
It's that time of year already, time for Tallulah season on April 2-3 and April 9-10. However,... [read more]
Craig Plocica joins American Whitewater as the Director of Development.  Most recently he worked with the Nantahala... [read more]
Craig Plocica joins American Whitewater as the Director of Development.  Most recently he worked with the Nantahala... [read more]
The Appalachian Paddling Enthusiasts (APEs) invite everyone to come out to the banks of the beautiful Nolichucky... [read more]