“Grab your paddle, hop in the kayak, and let’s take a few laps around Shelby Farms. It’s just what the doctor ordered for these veterans. We met up with them
“Terry Hunt, a blind Veteran who receives health care at the Kernersville VA Health Care Center (HCC), mentioned several years ago that he wished he could participate in water sports. Around
Rafting guide Val Shaull has made it his mission to help veterans cope with PTSD in a unique way. He’s been a guide for the national non-profit Team River Runner
“Wearing a pair of dark glasses while sitting in a kayak watercraft, Chuck Miller certainly appeared to be a guy soaking up a leisurely afternoon at Willowdale Lake. “I am
Veterans group Susquehanna Valley Team River Runner teamed up with VisionCorps Sunday to give visually impaired future kayakers a taste of freedom on the water. “Life in a bubble sucks,” Bill Butler, chapter
A s a former U.S. Navy sailor and cancer survivor, Lane Bradley doesn’t shy away from a challenge. So when offered the opportunity to take a kayaking class, he said
“A new wave will hit the shores of Eureka Lake on Aug. 24 when a group of paddle sports enthusiasts from Decatur will participate in Eureka’s annual Kayak Obstacle Course
“This Montrose chapter is TRR’s fifth one in Colorado. The others include Denver, Fort Carson/Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and Grand Junction. Roeder credited Anne Hilleman Ryan, who is the founder
“The California River Quest today announced that it completed its inaugural event over Memorial Day weekend. The event drew 120 paddlers from nine U.S. states (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Michigan, North
Vanessa A. Jones is a dynamic force dedicated to fostering inclusivity, encouraging discussion, and promoting a culture of belonging in the outdoor sports community. Hailing from Washington, DC, she brings a wealth of diverse experiences and perspectives to her endeavors. As a US Army veteran and ordained Chaplain with a focus on seniors and caretakers, Vanessa is deeply committed to serving others. Her work as a patient-caretaker advocate reflects her passion for supporting vulnerable populations and ensuring their voices are heard. Currently, Vanessa is employed by a resettlement agency, where she confronts challenges head-on with resilience and compassion. As a single, Black woman veteran, she embraces the unique hurdles she faces, viewing them as opportunities for growth and empowerment. In her downtime, she wears many hats, including that of a missionary, spreading hope and positivity wherever she goes. Weekends are spent paddling, immersing herself in West African dance and finding solace and joy in nature’s embrace. Vanessa is committed to equitable principles, ensuring that everyone’s opinions are valued and heard. Through her unwavering dedication and inclusive leadership, Vanessa is paving the way for a more equitable and diverse outdoor sports landscape.