“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
By: Carlisle Landel – Palo Alto Chapter Co- Coordinator Fall in San Francisco brings Fleet Week, the city’s largest annual civic event and a week-long celebration of the US Navy
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
By: Bill Butler – TRR Susquehanna Valley Chapter Coordinator I wanted to give you a quick trip report on the 2nd Annual KAOS PA Statewide Adventure Weekend held the weekend
“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