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Evan Stafford

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Evan Stafford Projects

On June 10 & 11, 2003, a flow study was conducted by American Whitewater with the cooperation... [read more]
New York's Moose River was first run in 1977 or 1978 and was shortly thereafter threatened by... [read more]
Boundary Creek is a premiere creek run located in the Panhandle of Northern Idaho, and also is... [read more]
A new permit issued In April of 2007 by the Maryland Department of the Environment instituted a... [read more]
Working closely with partner organizations, American Whitewater has played a leading role in stewardship projects addressing both... [read more]
The Upper Youghiogheny River in western Maryland has long been a premier destination for whitewater paddlers on... [read more]
For many paddlers and river advocates, the story of the Cuyahoga River has been one of persistence... [read more]
Encompassing 250,000 square miles, the Pacific Northwest’s Columbia and Snake River system represents a vast network of... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

American Whitewater has big plans for 2018, with a goal of securing permanent protections for over 5000... [read more]
Make your online shopping mean something for the rivers you love. American Whitewater is participating in the... [read more]
Gunnison, Colorado - Last Wednesday, Matt Brown - longtime river guide, adventurer, and pillar of the Gunnison... [read more]
The American Whitewater Store has just received some new arrivals you don't want to miss. The special... [read more]
The Methow Valley, located in the foothills of the North Cascades, is one of the Northwest's most... [read more]
Check out this quick video update from the Great Falls of the Catawba, 11 years after American... [read more]
This week, Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) introduced a bill to effectively eliminate the Antiquities Act as a... [read more]
Paddlers might have noticed that flow releases on the Cheoah River were getting a bit skinny over... [read more]