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Eric Rounds

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Eric Rounds Projects

Gazing eastwards to the Cascades from north and central Seattle, a large chunk of the vista one... [read more]
While the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act provides the strongest protection for conservation of rivers, other legislation... [read more]
While the era of large dam construction in the continental United States is largely over, a new... [read more]
On March 30, 2009 President Obama signed the Omnibus Public Lands Act of 2009 which included provisions... [read more]
American Whitewater has long been an advocate for protecting the public’s right to navigate Oregon’s rivers. In... [read more]
Under the terms of its federal license (FERC P-2899) to operate the power plant, Idaho Power is... [read more]
The Red River is one of the Midwest’s most valued whitewater rivers, attracting paddlers with its scenic... [read more]
The McCloud River’s spring-fed headwaters begin along the western slopes of the Cascade Range in Northern California.... [read more]

American Whitewater Articles

The Styrofoam Cup is back!  Warren Wilson College (WWC) is again hosting the Southeastern Intercollegiate slalom and... [read more]
The Twitch V West Coast Video Premiere will be hosted by Seattle Raft and Kayak in support... [read more]
American Whitewater recognizes Richard “Ricardo” Martin as our March 2005 Volunteer of the Month for his leadership... [read more]
The Lehigh River below the Francis E. Walter dam runs through a scenic gorge containing 26 miles... [read more]
The 22nd National Paddling film festival this past weekend was a tremendous success (no comma) for the... [read more]
The 22nd National Paddling film festival this past weekend was a tremendous success (no comma) for the... [read more]
Oppose Senate Bill 62 – Limiting Recreational Water Use The Senate will be voting on SB 62 on... [read more]
Just four hours before the hearing that would have decided whether or not 2200 homes would be... [read more]