Ocoee River Clean-Up: A Memorial Day Tradition with OAR
River Traditions We might think of “tradition” as an unchangeable, old practice that has been going on forever, but the […]
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River Traditions We might think of “tradition” as an unchangeable, old practice that has been going on forever, but the […]
Ocoee River Clean-Up: A Memorial Day Tradition with OAR Read Post »
In white water culture, “dig” usually means “to bury the paddle deep within the water, where the current is stronger
Digging the Ocoee: The Meaning Behind the River’s Name Read Post »
That is the question of this riverlog. Flipping the boat could be a lot of fun, but it could also
To Flip or Not to Flip? Flipping a Raft on the Ocoee Read Post »
The answer to your question, “Am I good enough to go rafting on the Ocoee?” is yes, yes you are!
Am I good enough to go rafting on the Ocoee? Read Post »
There are mainly three types of paddlers: Lily Dippers, Soldiers and MacGyvers. Lily Dippers Lily dippers have so much respect
Which type of Ocoee River paddler were you? Read Post »
1. The Hair The amount of hair on one’s body is directly correlated to the amount of information one has
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The Ocoee River is a world class whitewater river. Every summer more than 250,000 people travel to Ducktown, TN for
8 Things You May Not Know About The Ocoee River Read Post »
“Did you see that epic ‘yardsale’ at Double Suck?!” “Chad, totally got ‘chundred’ yesterday. “My crew was ‘lilly-dipping’ most of
15 Terms You Need to Know Before Rafting Read Post »
Vacation time is a great time to experience new things, to get out of our comfort zone and to enjoy
Best Friends Forever – Pet Policy at OAR Read Post »
It is said that the most important members of a company are the new ones. The newcomers have a fresh
Why You Should Always/Never Ride With a Rookie Guide Read Post »